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- noun Plural form of
anesthesiologist .
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The surgeons and the anesthesiologists are the other heroes and heroines in this story.
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Take Control of Your Treatment While it's relatively easy to figure out whether a doctor is in your health plan's network, it can be hard to know if others working with the doctor, such as anesthesiologists, pathologists, emergency physicians and radiologists, are in the network, too.
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The Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine provides 24-hour coverage by staff anesthesiologists and critical care physicians specially trained in pediatric anesthesiology and critical care medicine.
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There is no federal rule that requires anesthesiologists 'involvement in anesthesia care, he said.
Doctors Fight Nurses on Rule Suzanne Sataline 2010
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An operating room is always available in case it is needed, and the team of pediatric anesthesiologists and nurses specially trained in trauma are available at all times.
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Our team, which includes pediatric surgeons, neurosurgeons, emergency physicians, nurses and pediatric anesthesiologists, cares for thousands of injured children each year.
Musculoskeletal injuries: fractures, orthopaedic trauma 2010
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Studies have found no significant differences in rates of anesthesia complications or mortality between nurse anesthetists and anesthesiologists, according to a review published in Nursing Economics last spring.
Doctors Fight Nurses on Rule Suzanne Sataline 2010
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Berguson greeted each team of surgeons and anesthesiologists by name, explaining that he had a medical student candidate trailing today.
Manifesting Michelangelo Joseph Pierce Farrell 2011
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Ms. Eisenberg said she's found herself needing help at times, and she has consulted with anesthesiologists, as well as other nurse anesthetists.
Doctors Fight Nurses on Rule Suzanne Sataline 2010
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Whether your patient needs a common or rare procedure, he'll receive the same care and attention from pediatric surgeons, pediatric anesthesiologists, pediatric nurses and other ancillary specialists exclusively devoted to the health of children from before birth through adolescence.
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