I've been looking into going to school to be an anesthesia assistant here in Canada. The route for school here is a bit different, you have to be an RRT or a critical care RN and then apply to the programs. I love your videos and you are the only person I have found who vlogs their life as an anesthesia assistant! Thank you sooo much for showing us your life!! You're videos make me want to reach this goal even more! Keep it up :)
@@haldol4all first of all I love your username lmao I think it's extremely competitive. About two or three years ago I was looking at CV perfusion there and I stumbled upon a reddit forum about Michener and the application process for all programs seems intense. It's either Michener or I think there's a school in BC but I don't want to move all the way out there! I'm hoping to get into Toronto General at some point and maybe that will make the admission process a bit easier since they are partner institutions. Good luck to you, friend!!
Hey thanks for sharing your day in the life as an anesthesiologist. I'll say you have a very soft-spoken soothing voice that's good for an anesthesiologist whenever I go in for a procedure and the anesthesiologist is a woman with a soft spoken voice it's perfect soft-spoken voices are very relaxing to me it's like ASMR. Special evening when they're talking me through the whole process step by step I typically don't like surprises.
I’m seriously considering Anesthesiologist Assistant. I’m a nurse but I’m in Florida and with my school situation it may actually be a shorter path to become an AA over a CRNA (talked to the advisor and everything) it’s very interesting
I had a very bad reaction to succinylcholine. I was stiff and rigid for almost 3 days post-procedure and couldn't even bend to sit down. I'm surprised my heart didn't stop beating since my entire muscles in my body were virtually paralyzed (severe myalgia).
I love your videos. I have medical conditions that require frequent sedations with the mix of Propofol and Fentanyl but I also need GA’s often too. So the team I have includes an anaesthetist. Because of the frequency of procedures or surgeries I usually have the same 2 anaesthetists my surgeon uses for me so thankfully we are familiar with each other and he already knows my history with GA’s and is aware that I don’t come out of them quite affected. I never used to have any issues waking up or straight after surgery but because I’ve become extremely underweight and malnourished that I now and it takes everything out of me. I also have POTS and extremely low bp so they always place a catheter for a few days because I’m a falls risk. My low bp is so bad that I can’t even walk to the toilet without fainting. Being an Anaesthetist is SOOOOOOO involved and complex. I knew to a degree that it takes a highly educated person to be able to do what is needed. You would have to be 100% prepared, not just for the drugs used for a GA but have drugs at hand ready if a complication arises. I didn’t realise that prior to surgery you not only need to get the anaesthetic drugs but also drugs anticipating that you will need to use them. Obviously being good at mathematics is a HUGE must in your specialty to get the right dose needed for each individual. Your videos are very educating and showing us how involved your job is and showing how vital and important the part you play in the OR. Ultimately you are keeping someone alive. Keep making these videos, it gives so much insight. I always like seeing BEHIND THE SCENES, especially if your showing what happens to me during surgery.
I went to st mary hospital in korat Thailand 🇹🇭. I had a fantastic experience. So nice doctors and scub nurses. Consultant on Monday all done by Tuesday mid day. Definitely do it if you have pain like i did for over three yesrs in my side back.
Hi I’m about to to have endoscopy procedure in couple days. Just a quick question if you can help, what’s a light sedation and are you awake and remember things during the procedure? And what kind of medicines are gonna be used on me ? I heard fentanyl I’m so nervous, can I do without it? And are they allow endoscopy without sedation ?
I’m a highschool student looking into this profession. Thank you for making these videos!!! Was AA school super difficult? and how did you study proficiently?
Hey Sally! I see you kind of rotate around to different specialties at your hospital. Is that standard for most AAs or just your hospital? I think the diversity would be so interesting
Hi @Sal, Question...what are your thoughts ( and your colleagues') on the job outlook/ saturation of AA say in the next 5 years? It seems like it's starting to pick up and becoming more competitive, too....
What bolus dose do you give for EGD? I find EGD's to be the most challenging anesthetic to give because even if the patient is asleep they still cough once the endoscope is inserted.
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA) are Doctoral Educated and trained and you can work anywhere in the US and many other countries. You can also practice independently and bill insurance companies directly in many states. If you are an RN I would advise you to pursue the CRNA route.
AA’s work under the supervision of an anesthesiologist. They are not with you the whole time because they’re supervising 2-4 rooms at a time. Only during induction, and sometimes extubation .
@@integrachic2953 my friend died of a drug overdose and when I had my endoscopy they said they never seen anyone this frightened like I was. Now I'm waiting to see a surgeon for the next surgery.
who gives cricoid for your patient when you don't have any assistants? do you change your circuits and soda lime for each and every of your cases? do you use sugammadex for all of your patients for reversal(if aminosteroidal NDMR is used)?
Patients can stop breathing with propofol, that's why a provider trained in general anesthesia is required to administer the drug. There is a sweet spot where the patient is breathing but does not respond to painful stimuli. This is called "titrating to effect".
Hello, What state are you working in ? I ask this because I see AA can only work in limited states which sucks because those are not places I want to relocate to . Do you know if they just hire you under a different name title like Anesthsia Technologist or something? I just don't understand that if you went to the schooling for AA you should be able to work anywhere but all I see is CRNAs . Did you ever take any nursing classes as well ? Im just really curious about which state you work in and your schooling. I enjoyed the video . Thanks in advance!
I get them every 6 months all i remember is the mouth piece and it's good night 😊i wake up in recovery feeling talkative and Goofy thanks my dr is so awesome dr John Lipham Keck USC Hoag Hospital 👍
No. You have to move to another state to work. Either move or become a CRNA (nursing school instead of premed courses, 2 years working as a nurse usually in the ICU then CRNA school). Hopefully in the future more states will open up to AA's
Hey! im about to be a 1st year biomedical science college student and were just looking at other options besides med school. so im comparing Dentistry vs Anesthesia assistant and one factor is the price I know dental students come out 400k plus debt with averaging 150k wish how much is aa school on average and average pay big factor since I have very small scholarship funds
Can I get your email id please since I want to pursue the same AA and need a lot of information on this.. Current I am on internship in bsc operation theatre and anesthesia tecchnology,,from India
Could you please direct me to where I can get more information for UK CAAs that would like to work in America? or if it's even possible; it is a fairly up-and-coming occupation...
Don't ever quit UA-cam. I know it's hard but your a big inspiration. Keep going :)
Thank you so much! I will keep at it
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You’re like the only AA on UA-cam I’ve been looking for videos
Hopefully they’re helpful for you!
@@Anesthesiasal Right??? I've been trying to research the career more after my advisor mentioned it to me and it's so hard! Thank you Sally!
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Thanks for being a competent anesthesiologist our life is in your hands, God bless
Highly educated and trained. A talented skilled physician. Lucky to have her!
She is most certainly not a physician.
I've been looking into going to school to be an anesthesia assistant here in Canada. The route for school here is a bit different, you have to be an RRT or a critical care RN and then apply to the programs. I love your videos and you are the only person I have found who vlogs their life as an anesthesia assistant! Thank you sooo much for showing us your life!! You're videos make me want to reach this goal even more! Keep it up :)
Thank you so much girl I appreciate it! Good luck!
Same here! 🇨🇦 Wondering how competitive it is to get into Michener institute
@@haldol4all first of all I love your username lmao I think it's extremely competitive. About two or three years ago I was looking at CV perfusion there and I stumbled upon a reddit forum about Michener and the application process for all programs seems intense. It's either Michener or I think there's a school in BC but I don't want to move all the way out there! I'm hoping to get into Toronto General at some point and maybe that will make the admission process a bit easier since they are partner institutions. Good luck to you, friend!!
Hey thanks for sharing your day in the life as an anesthesiologist. I'll say you have a very soft-spoken soothing voice that's good for an anesthesiologist whenever I go in for a procedure and the anesthesiologist is a woman with a soft spoken voice it's perfect soft-spoken voices are very relaxing to me it's like ASMR. Special evening when they're talking me through the whole process step by step I typically don't like surprises.
So happy to see fresh content from an AA. It helps me to keep my goal in sight (without having to reroute just to do crna) thanks!
I’m seriously considering Anesthesiologist Assistant. I’m a nurse but I’m in Florida and with my school situation it may actually be a shorter path to become an AA over a CRNA (talked to the advisor and everything) it’s very interesting
Hi! Thank you for this ! Always enjoy watching as I am planning on applying next cycle to hopefully become an AA one day !!
Yes! Good luck on applying!
The anesthesiologist I shadow still isn’t allowed to have me in the OR due to the pandemic so your videos are really helpful and enjoyable☺️
I had a very bad reaction to succinylcholine. I was stiff and rigid for almost 3 days post-procedure and couldn't even bend to sit down. I'm surprised my heart didn't stop beating since my entire muscles in my body were virtually paralyzed (severe myalgia).
tell anesthesia to give you a pre-fasiculating dose if they have to use SUX next time to prevent myalgia. Source: I'm a CRNA
I love your videos. I have medical conditions that require frequent sedations with the mix of Propofol and Fentanyl but I also need GA’s often too. So the team I have includes an anaesthetist. Because of the frequency of procedures or surgeries I usually have the same 2 anaesthetists my surgeon uses for me so thankfully we are familiar with each other and he already knows my history with GA’s and is aware that I don’t come out of them quite affected. I never used to have any issues waking up or straight after surgery but because I’ve become extremely underweight and malnourished that I now and it takes everything out of me. I also have POTS and extremely low bp so they always place a catheter for a few days because I’m a falls risk. My low bp is so bad that I can’t even walk to the toilet without fainting. Being an Anaesthetist is SOOOOOOO involved and complex. I knew to a degree that it takes a highly educated person to be able to do what is needed. You would have to be 100% prepared, not just for the drugs used for a GA but have drugs at hand ready if a complication arises. I didn’t realise that prior to surgery you not only need to get the anaesthetic drugs but also drugs anticipating that you will need to use them. Obviously being good at mathematics is a HUGE must in your specialty to get the right dose needed for each individual. Your videos are very educating and showing us how involved your job is and showing how vital and important the part you play in the OR. Ultimately you are keeping someone alive. Keep making these videos, it gives so much insight. I always like seeing BEHIND THE SCENES, especially if your showing what happens to me during surgery.
I have been waiting for several days to see your video. Finally, I watched your new video last night. Felt.. Worth for waiting..👍
😭 Thank you. They will get better
@@Anesthesiasal Yes, I saw that one also..👍👍
I went to st mary hospital in korat Thailand 🇹🇭. I had a fantastic experience. So nice doctors and scub nurses. Consultant on Monday all done by Tuesday mid day. Definitely do it if you have pain like i did for over three yesrs in my side back.
I love your vlogs! They are extremely informative
Utah approved AA but still no programs here to take. Only out of state. One day. For now, I'm going for P.A. Love your videos though. Very informative
I love it when I go in for a EDG I had a transhiatal esophagectomy pull up seven years ago they all want to see how it looks
Hi I’m about to to have endoscopy procedure in couple days. Just a quick question if you can help, what’s a light sedation and are you awake and remember things during the procedure? And what kind of medicines are gonna be used on me ? I heard fentanyl I’m so nervous, can I do without it? And are they allow endoscopy without sedation ?
I’m preparing for my first endoscopy on the 27th I am having a EGD I’m nervous but praying for some answers on my GI issues
Thank you for sharing
I’m a highschool student looking into this profession. Thank you for making these videos!!! Was AA school super difficult? and how did you study proficiently?
Same here.
Hey Sally! I see you kind of rotate around to different specialties at your hospital. Is that standard for most AAs or just your hospital? I think the diversity would be so interesting
Yes. Unless you’re specifically cardiac or peds
Hi @Sal,
Question...what are your thoughts ( and your colleagues') on the job outlook/ saturation of AA say in the next 5 years? It seems like it's starting to pick up and becoming more competitive, too....
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Great stuff keep up the good work 💯%
What did you use in place of fentanyl if a patient does not want to have that?
Awesome video!
Very good video!
What bolus dose do you give for EGD? I find EGD's to be the most challenging anesthetic to give because even if the patient is asleep they still cough once the endoscope is inserted.
Your Videos are so informative, Thank you for continuing your content..
Glad you like them!
How often would you say you experience complications with patients when they’re under? Once a month? Once a week?
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA) are Doctoral Educated and trained and you can work anywhere in the US and many other countries. You can also practice independently and bill insurance companies directly in many states. If you are an RN I would advise you to pursue the CRNA route.
As an AA, do you ever do cases yourself or are they always under the anesthesiologist?
do you intubate as an AA?? love your videos ^_^
AA’s work under the supervision of an anesthesiologist. They are not with you the whole time because they’re supervising 2-4 rooms at a time. Only during induction, and sometimes extubation .
@@Anesthesiasal who pays you, the doctor or the company?
@@lilrabbitcuz generally the hospital. But private practices will definitely hire midlevels (CRNA/CAA) as well
I am having an upper GI endoscopy under anesthesia. I had a friend who passed away a week ago
Passed away from what? An endoscopy?
@@integrachic2953 my friend died of a drug overdose and when I had my endoscopy they said they never seen anyone this frightened like I was. Now I'm waiting to see a surgeon for the next surgery.
Thank you so much Sally! I was wondering does your department allow undergrads to shadow you or another AA in-person?
What’s the deference between Mac and general anesthesia
You are doing great ✌
Any Anesthsia assistant scholarships for south asian students?
Not many scholarships out there for AA in general
@@Anesthesiasalso this career path has to go through college route ? I wonder how that is and also if this position is easier than scrub tech.
Absolutely love your content, Sally! Keep up the remarkable work & I look forward to future vids :)
I just had this done 3 days ago and when I woke up I immediately was just shaking my entire body was shaking can you explain why
who gives cricoid for your patient when you don't have any assistants? do you change your circuits and soda lime for each and every of your cases? do you use sugammadex for all of your patients for reversal(if aminosteroidal NDMR is used)?
What are the qualifications for Nurse Anesthetic assistant? :)
Do patients breath on their own when sedated with propofol IV for a 3-10 mins upper endoscopy for GERD?
Patients can stop breathing with propofol, that's why a provider trained in general anesthesia is required to administer the drug. There is a sweet spot where the patient is breathing but does not respond to painful stimuli. This is called "titrating to effect".
Can you do a video about how you got into real estate and how you balance both jobs :)
Hi ,do you give the anaesthetic,admin of the drugs ,manage airway..... Retired anaesthetic practitioner.UK WALES 🏴 BEST WISHES
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Thank you!!!
Love ur videos
can you apply to AA school with a bsn?
You rock !!!
Hello,
What state are you working in ? I ask this because I see AA can only work in limited states which sucks because those are not places I want to relocate to . Do you know if they just hire you under a different name title like Anesthsia Technologist or something? I just don't understand that if you went to the schooling for AA you should be able to work anywhere but all I see is CRNAs . Did you ever take any nursing classes as well ? Im just really curious about which state you work in and your schooling. I enjoyed the video . Thanks in advance!
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WHAT STATE
If you don't mind mam what's the salary from beginning
I get them every 6 months all i remember is the mouth piece and it's good night 😊i wake up in recovery feeling talkative and Goofy thanks my dr is so awesome dr John Lipham Keck USC Hoag Hospital 👍
New sub, ty!
Can you talk about the salary of CAA’s and your challenges in school
Looks like a fun job but a lot of work and dedication to get to that point where you know your shit. Great pay as well.
Do you actually intubate the patients, or does the anesthesiologist do that most of the time??
I intubate most of the time, probably 95%
Isnt Fentanyl a bad drug 😲?
Fentanyl is meant to be used in the medical field by trained professionals, not on the streets.
I have an interview next week. I've never done it in my life. I have patient Care experience and have worked in clinics and hospitals.
Can you tell about how many off days in a week please.!!
Nd salary also. 😁
Hi i’m confused i want to become a caa i live in pennsylvania which isn’t one of the states i can practice in is there any way around this
No. You have to move to another state to work. Either move or become a CRNA (nursing school instead of premed courses, 2 years working as a nurse usually in the ICU then CRNA school). Hopefully in the future more states will open up to AA's
Interesting
Are u Vietnamese? I wish one day i would be like you ❤️
Yes I’m Vietnamese!
@@Anesthesiasal im in school for BSN. I will finish it with all of my best 😊 U r inspiring me ❤️
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Do you use ETT for ENT or LMA
How common are sore throat’s in male adult patients afterwards?
I just found your channel and I’m in luv💕
The music is annoying when you are trying to understand this procedure...
Mam, may I know your salary per month. And what is ur country name? Pls kindly reply 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Afraid of the ventilator
Hey! im about to be a 1st year biomedical science college student and were just looking at other options besides med school. so im comparing Dentistry vs Anesthesia assistant and one factor is the price I know dental students come out 400k plus debt with averaging 150k wish how much is aa school on average and average pay big factor since I have very small scholarship funds
Depends on if you stay in state or not. I'm in my 1st year of AA school but it looks like I will end up with ~140k in student loans
Can I get your email id please since I want to pursue the same AA and need a lot of information on this..
Current I am on internship in bsc operation theatre and anesthesia tecchnology,,from India
Could you please direct me to where I can get more information for UK CAAs that would like to work in America? or if it's even possible; it is a fairly up-and-coming occupation...
I'm googling Endoscopy videos (having one done tomorrow) and I find this video and it starts with BTS. Army!!!
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I'd trust you to put me under😭
Keep the music out of the videos
This actually makes me feel a lot more comfortable going in for my procedures. Thank you 🥹
The fact that this role exists is terrifying. I would never let anyone but an actual anesthesiologist intubate me or my family.
Ok so Endoscopy Technicians can work on different units, correct ?