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Anesthesiologists (pronounced ăn’ĕs-thē’zē-ŏl’ō-jĭsts) are medical doctors who specialize in anesthesiology. Anesthesiology (pronounced ăn’ĕs-thē’zē-ŏl’ō-jē) is the study and use of medicines or combinations of medicines to produce a partial or complete loss of sensation and/or consciousness in patients.

Robert E Bowen
(402) 559-4081
984455 Nebraska Medical Ctr
Omaha, NE
Kevin Ray Emge
(402) 559-7405
984455 Nebraska Medical Ctr
Omaha, NE
John Heath Tinker, MD
402-559-4081
984455 Nebraska Medical Ctr
Omaha, NE
Terry Huang
(402) 559-4081
984455 Nebraska Medical Ctr
Omaha, NE
Eileen T Connolly-Inda
(402) 559-9800
988095 Nebraska Medical Ctr
Omaha, NE
John W Peterson
(402) 559-9800
988095 Nebraska Medical Ctr
Omaha, NE
Maria Ann Schroeder, MD
402-559-4081
984455 Nebraska Medical Ctr
Omaha, NE
Robert S Rossi
(402) 559-9800
988095 Nebraska Medical Ctr
Omaha, NE
Kim K.h. Villarrreal
(402) 559-9800
988095 Nebraska Medical Ctr
Omaha, NE
Michael Paul Fee, MD
402-559-7369
984455 Nebraska Medical Ctr
Omaha, NE
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What is an Anesthesiologist?

Overview

Anesthesiologists (pronounced ăn’ĕs-thē’zē-ŏl’ō-jĭsts) are medical doctors who specialize in anesthesiology. Anesthesiology (pronounced ăn’ĕs-thē’zē-ŏl’ō-jē) is the study and use of medicines or combinations of medicines to produce a partial or complete loss of sensation and/or consciousness in patients. Anesthesiologists administer medications (called anesthetics, anesthetic agents, or anesthesia) to reduce pain caused by a medical condition or injury, or to manage and control pain during and after a medical procedure, such as surgery.

There are several different types of anesthesia. The three main types are local anesthesia (reduces sensation in a small, specific area), regional anesthesia (reduces sensation in a larger region of the body, e.g., spinal, epidural), and general anesthesia (renders the patient unconscious). Anesthesia may be administered topically (as a spray, cream, or lotion), orally (by mouth), through an injection (e.g., into the skin, muscle, or spinal fluid), through a vein (intravenous, IV), as a suppository (inserted in the rectum, urethra, or vagina), or may be inhaled (breathed in). Anesthesiologists are highly skilled in all aspects of anesthesia.

Anesthesiologists have comprehensive knowledge in several different areas of medicine. Prior to administering anesthesia, the anesthesiologist must learn as much as possible about the patient’s personal history, family history, and medical condition (e.g., illness or injury). Anesth...

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