Interviewing an Anesthesiologist

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  • @607_jacobus9
    @607_jacobus9 7 років тому +41

    Very nice video!! It has always been a dream to become an anaesthesiologist. ..

  • @NameGoesHere341
    @NameGoesHere341 6 років тому +55

    this video is putting me to sleep
    get it?

  • @OmegaVideoGameGod
    @OmegaVideoGameGod Рік тому +1

    Thank you for uploading this :)

  • @hollyh6375
    @hollyh6375 6 років тому +35

    I really want to be a Anesthesiologist 😊

  • @justtoolit6051
    @justtoolit6051 6 років тому +5

    This is a well done video. Thanks.

  • @eshu1112
    @eshu1112 5 років тому +6

    I'm 14 in 8th grade and I want to become an anastgioligist so badly.

  • @tristanwest2804
    @tristanwest2804 2 роки тому

    This was awesome to watch for the information and because I’m so close to this Dr! I’m attending a small technical college in ST C Ohio about 75min West of Pgh and will be transferring to RMU in Moon, PA (20 min from downtown PGH) this Fall as an incoming Junior majoring in biology on the pre-med track. Cool stuff! I will say it’s really hard to find an anesthesiologist that I’m able to shadow or just ask questions in my area

  • @leonwong2391
    @leonwong2391 8 років тому +117

    I just want to know the darker side of the work, complains, stresslevel, workload.

    • @jonahtivey2031
      @jonahtivey2031 8 років тому +13

      I read an article that talked about it.It mainly talked about how an anesthesiologist would be looked upon in a certain fashion and that could be annoying to some, here's the article anyways:www.becomeananesthesiologist.com/the-lifestyle-of-a-successful-anesthesiologist/ Hope it helps :)

    • @sakepasem.d1868
      @sakepasem.d1868 7 років тому

      Jonah Tivey the article was oooo kkkkk

    • @doctorbobby4543
      @doctorbobby4543 4 роки тому +1

      I talk about it in a few videos.

  • @thatdude4257
    @thatdude4257 5 років тому +2

    A well done interview. Thank you.

  • @jenGeeJushawshee
    @jenGeeJushawshee 6 років тому +3

    LOVE you Dr Dishart 💕❤️👏 !!! *** You supervise me J. CRNA, PhD

  • @GoldenAngel-
    @GoldenAngel- 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent Video

  • @kathytr616
    @kathytr616 5 років тому +1

    who: cardiac + transplant anasthesiologist
    what: supervise patients, supervise more than one operation at a time (3-4 operating rooms) , bulk of day = taking care of patients
    responsibility: really being with patients during key times of surgery, end of operation for continuity of care
    rewards: environment with many diff specialists who taking care of patients for a variety of operations, and as an anasthesiologist you get to see a variety of surgeries (cardiac, joint replacements, gall bladder surg, etc), and get to be with all kind of specialists and nurses and assistants which is rewarding
    edu reqs: med school (4 yrs), residency training (~4 yrs for an anasthesiologist)
    advice: study what you like and be well rounded, do well in school with what you enjoy, extra curricular can be helpful. have your heart majoring in what you like
    advice to freshman in college: balance your life in all levels and phases. keep your goals in mind everyday. everyday see where you wanna see yourself in 10 and 20 years so that helps you keep balance but not stray form long term goals.SET YOUR MIND to your commitment day after day after day
    misconception about medicine: not everythings is hi tech. it is a human endevour- you need communication, decision making individually and collectively

  • @xoxoClaudiaaxoxo
    @xoxoClaudiaaxoxo 6 років тому +3

    Informative, and good advice! Thank you Dr! ♥️

    • @angelgunzz
      @angelgunzz 5 років тому

      WOW! Claudia you are ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL.. BUT ANYWAY LOL GR8 VIDEO..

  • @NicholasMarkovich
    @NicholasMarkovich 6 років тому +4

    I wanna know what hair gel he uses

  • @paulpoppenfuse7071
    @paulpoppenfuse7071 2 роки тому

    Loving ❤️

  • @os1628
    @os1628 3 роки тому

    What I mean is, when the whole procedure is finished. Is that when the anesthesia machine is turned off?

  • @os1628
    @os1628 3 роки тому

    After the surgery procedure is finished. How long does it actually take for the patient to wake up?

  • @AshfordAH1Z
    @AshfordAH1Z 7 років тому +7

    How old were you when you went to med school and how old currently?
    I want to do anesthesia, don't know if med school or Anesthesiologist assistant would be more suited

    • @charlesknight8461
      @charlesknight8461 5 років тому

      AshfordAH1Z have you Thought about crna

    • @Josh-rn1em
      @Josh-rn1em 3 роки тому

      It's been three years. What did you choose?

  • @abysm4010
    @abysm4010 9 місяців тому

    I want to be an anesthesiologist because of the money, it is worth?

  • @epicdaftpunk
    @epicdaftpunk 9 днів тому

    thank buggy
    :)

  • @thehusbandofstardomfamily6152
    @thehusbandofstardomfamily6152 3 роки тому

    Clinical Perfusionist shadowing, board certified--4 year residency.

  • @kennethmcdonald4704
    @kennethmcdonald4704 4 роки тому

    Meet the anaesthetists

  • @Fluffy441992
    @Fluffy441992 7 років тому +4

    do they always put a breathing tube in? had conjunctival cyst removal surgery on my eye yesterday morning. My throat is hurting.

    • @jenGeeJushawshee
      @jenGeeJushawshee 6 років тому +1

      Yes, we like to oxygenate your brain via yourtrachea during the procedure! You wouldn’t like outcome much otherwise! LOL

    • @ccoop3774
      @ccoop3774 6 років тому +1

      There are several factors-the procedure, your surgeon, your anesthesia team, your medical history and current physical condition are just a few. Not all eye procedures are done with general anesthesia.

  • @Mz_deez7777
    @Mz_deez7777 6 років тому +5

    should I start at 34?

    • @whiskeythrottle9343
      @whiskeythrottle9343 6 років тому +9

      Dee C you’re never too old to start. Look up the UA-camr Flight Nurse MD. It all boils down to mentality.

    • @doctorbobby4543
      @doctorbobby4543 4 роки тому +2

      It depends on if you really want it. The oldest guy way back when I was in med school finished at 50 so it's possible.

  • @chasebridgeman5602
    @chasebridgeman5602 7 років тому +5

    Song at beginning?

  • @TupBup631h
    @TupBup631h 6 років тому

    Thank you

  • @brighamc6211
    @brighamc6211 7 років тому +18

    how long does it take to pay off average student loans for an average anasthegeologist salary?

    • @zombie45611
      @zombie45611 7 років тому +1

      Brigham D many years most likely

    • @Niitonnn
      @Niitonnn 7 років тому +6

      After residency (4 years), not that long depending on how much you save towards your loans. Probably 3-4 years if you’re up at 2 mil, which is high for student loans. a few 100,000 would be like 1-2 years

    • @jras564
      @jras564 7 років тому +2

      Brigham D depends on if you live frugally or not. as high as 15 years as little as 2-4

    • @AlexK9465
      @AlexK9465 6 років тому +2

      If you handle your money correctly it will not take long at all.

    • @justadbeer
      @justadbeer 6 років тому +7

      My son is a 2nd year resident anesthesiologist at a well known hosp with 2 years left to go (and possibly another fellowship year). His student loans total around $250k. He makes around 55k now and receives aprox a 5k raise each year of residency. I have already seen offers from a hosp in Cali of up to 425k. If he buckles down and doesn't go bat shit crazy when he finally starts getting paid, I think he can do it in a few years. But I have already heard of offers from hospitals to pay off student loans, cars, signing bonus's, etc. so it pays to see whats out there before making a final decision. Some of the anesthesiologists at his hosp are bringing in 700 - 800k a year, especially if they are going between 3-4 rooms at once and supervising CRNA's and residents

  • @darryllowe2777
    @darryllowe2777 7 років тому

    Emory Huh I past by there all the time great school

  • @MikeTFresh
    @MikeTFresh 5 років тому +1

    Hi.. awesome video! How does anesthesiology procedures vary depending on the surgery? I'm interested in the field and I'm a pre-med student and I would like to know if the field has the same foundational methods with every procedure or will every procedure vary by a lot. I enjoy doing the same thing over and over, and I just want to know if this is for me. I appreciate the help!

    • @doctorbobby4543
      @doctorbobby4543 4 роки тому +1

      Things vary depending on each patient and procedure.

    • @MikeTFresh
      @MikeTFresh 4 роки тому

      ​@@doctorbobby4543 Thank you for taking the time to answer! Another question if you have time...
      If you were starting over at your current age (also knowing what you know now) with a family you have to care for, would you go through entire educational/licensing process to become an anesthesiologist or would you consider a career as a CRNA? I know everybody has a unique situation, but if you were being honest, what path would you choose, and what would be your top 2 reasons why? I'd love to hear your brief input. Thanks for your time.

    • @doctorbobby4543
      @doctorbobby4543 4 роки тому

      Knowing everything that I know, assuming you already have a college degree and have the pre-recs, I'd still become a physician. No slight to my nursing colleagues, but that route involves just as much debt as medical school, and yields less autonomy. Both have their pros and cons.

    • @MikeTFresh
      @MikeTFresh 4 роки тому

      @@doctorbobby4543 Thank you so much! Yes, def not a question to ask which career is better. :) I just like hearing from mentors/role models, such as yourself, to see if they can give input on what they would do (ANES or CRNA) if starting late in the game was an issue. I appreciate you taking the time on a holiday to respond. I gave your channel a follow hoping to learn much more! Thank you so much! :)

  • @itsstrangetheyfeardeath9551
    @itsstrangetheyfeardeath9551 7 років тому

    I'm just joining the national guard to pay for all the bullshit

  • @fx-dinomans3030
    @fx-dinomans3030 2 роки тому

    132Th sub! 923Th like! :D

  • @timtalton1709
    @timtalton1709 3 роки тому

    Survey says ... Propofol. 👀

  • @MikkyTS
    @MikkyTS 6 років тому

    Marc Maron????? WTF????

  • @cm2973
    @cm2973 7 років тому +1

    Thoughts on CRNA encroachment?

    • @justtoolit6051
      @justtoolit6051 6 років тому +1

      Doctor > Nurse

    • @HRU-ou3vi
      @HRU-ou3vi 6 років тому +3

      CRNA'S were practicing ANESTHESIA before PHYSICIANS so please look up for history before making assumptions. It's MORE like a medical enroachment! Anesthesia is NOT the practice of medicine and please review the legal guidelines on that matter. It is amazing every time Physicians go to court to fight Nurses, it usually ENDS in defeat.

    • @justadbeer
      @justadbeer 6 років тому

      C Morris
      Yes, it's real. We even had it as a ballot issue in my state about a year ago believe it or not. Politicians getting involved in these decisions are never a good thing, especially when you consider their reasons, which is always putting money in their own pockets via some insurance company, etc. It will soon be the same with PA's trying to replace MD's for office visits. This is why it pays to have a sub specialty (an extra year doing a fellowship). It will make you much more safer in your job.