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anesthesiologist

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[ an-uhs-thee-zee-ol-uh-jist ]

noun

  1. a physician who specializes in anesthesiology.


anesthesiologist

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noun

  1. the US name for anaesthetist Compare anesthetist
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of anesthesiologist1

First recorded in 1940–45; anesthesiolog(y) + -ist
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Watkins, the dental anesthesiologist, has more than 20 years of experience administering general anesthesia to children and owns Dreamtime Dentistry, according to the news release.

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He recently published “Crisis and Chaos: Lessons from the Front Lines of the War Against Covid-19,†an engaging account of those challenging years, the Indiana University-trained anesthesiologist has a lot to say.

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To do a procedure, on the other hand, a doctor would need to find an operating room, an anesthesiologist and a nursing team.

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A D&C requires an anesthesiologist, nurses, attending physicians and others.

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“Now we have patients that are not so young, sick patients with diabetes and high blood pressure,†said Donchin, the anesthesiologist.

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