Anesthesia procedures?

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juddson

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I was told by a senior surgery resident today that anesthesiologists are increasingly doing more "procedures". I gather he did not mean just pain fellowship trained docs, no? Wondering what sorts of "procedures" general anesthesiologists do.

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Probably talking about an upswing in regional anesthesia procedures that some people do. Many anesthesiologists utilize TEE. Most do at least some regional as well as invasive lines. I would guess that complex airway management(Fiberoptic, lightwand, retrograde) would also be classified as a procedure. Ultrasound guided regional is fairly new and a lot of people are doing that. These are all things that our residents get trained in. These things may be what the resident was talking about. I am not sure I would say that people are doing MORE, maybe just a little different procedures.
 
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