Anesthesiologists have traditionally taken one of two routes after finishing their residency (e.g. post-graduate) training in a specialty. Academic Medicine (e.g. university-affiliated hospital) or a private practice (e.g. group practice). Regardless of the path chosen, many yearn to have a practice flexible enough to accommodate their different interests and skillsets while allowing for a predictable schedule.
Today, I am a solo anesthesiologist and healthcare consultant. Including my residency and fellowship training, I have provided more than 5,000 anesthetics for a diverse population, including:
How is your anesthesiologist fighting the opioid crisis?
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⭐IV Tylenol! Yeah, you heard it right.
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☝️It works in synergy with the conventional pain medications we use in the operating room, decreasing the amount of opioids than one actually needs in the recovery room. In turn, this decreases the chances that you will become dependent on medications.
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📞📧🤜If you are getting a procedure soon and have questions about the type of anesthesia you may be receiving, please DM me!
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