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anesthesiologist

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/ˌænəsθiziˈɑlədʒɪst/
Forms:anesthesiologists
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a doctor who specializes in giving anesthesia to patients and managing pain during surgery

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An anesthesiologist is a medical doctor who specializes in providing pain management and anesthesia, which is medication to block pain and sensations, during surgeries and other medical procedures. Anesthesiologists are responsible for making sure that patients are safely and comfortably unaware during surgery, monitoring important body signs throughout the procedure, and adjusting anesthesia levels as needed. They also play a critical role in managing pain before, during, and after surgery, customizing pain relief methods to each patient's needs. Anesthesiologists work closely with surgeons, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to ensure the safety and well-being of patients undergoing procedures requiring anesthesia.

  • The anesthesiologist ensured the patient was comfortable and pain-free before surgery.
  • Before an operation, the surgeon consults with the anesthesiologist to plan the appropriate anesthesia.
  • The anesthesiologist collaborated with the surgical team to provide comprehensive patient care.
  • In the operating room, the skilled anesthesiologist administered the anesthesia with precision.
  • After surgery, the patient expressed gratitude to the caring anesthesiologist for a painless experience.