The anesthesia professional will support anesthesiologists during surgeries and other medical procedures to clinically manage the patient’s pain. The anesthesia professional works with and maintains the anesthesia equipment and supporting devices that the anesthesiologist needs.
Job Opportunities
Graduates in the field of anesthesia can be employed in the following structures or sectors:
- Anesthesia departments in hospitals
- Private clinics equipped with regional anesthesia set-up
- Pain clinics group-practices
- Anesthesia quality institutes (Anesthesia Societies)
- Laboratories conducting fundamental and/or clinical research on anesthesiology
- Artificial intelligence in anesthesiology research
- Pursue postgraduate studies
Program Curriculum
To graduate, students must complete 123 credit hours of theoretical learning and practical training. Here is a sample of courses offered in the program