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  1. Real truth, why should I not consider going to Certified ... - Reddit

    Nov 28, 2022 · Real truth, why should I not consider going to Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant school? (Cross posted to /anesthesia but posting here as well for visibility and feedback)

  2. Aware during wisdom tooth surgery : r/Anesthesia - Reddit

    Apr 19, 2024 · Welcome to r/anesthesia! This subreddit is for the discussion of all things anesthesia. You may post questions or relevant articles related to this topic. Please read the rules and the sticky …

  3. I’m anxious about being put under anesthesia. Can you give ... - Reddit

    The thing about being put under anesthesia is the fear can't last long, before you know it you're out cold. Even one of the worst experiences with being put under wasn't that bad.

  4. Am I supposed to be billed twice for anesthesia for a single ... - Reddit

    If the anesthesia was provided by a CRNA under the medical direction of an anesthesiologist (MD) then they will split the total cost of the service 50/50. The bill should have modifiers on the service, which …

  5. Colonoscopy anesthesia denied : r/HealthInsurance - Reddit

    Jun 4, 2024 · “The anesthesia claim was submitted 4 times, it was paid and then adjusted to denied as not medically necessary.” Has anyone here had a colonoscopy without anesthesia? (I wasn’t given …

  6. Wisdom Tooth Removal Local Anesthesia Only : r/wisdomteeth - Reddit

    May 23, 2023 · hi all, for what it’s worth (maybe someone will be curious about local anesthesia only for wisdom tooth removal), i just wanted to share my experience today after getting my two fully erupted …

  7. AA vs CRNA : r/Anesthesia - Reddit

    Jan 4, 2021 · Welcome to r/anesthesia! This subreddit is for the discussion of all things anesthesia. You may post questions or relevant articles related to this topic. Please read the rules and the sticky at …

  8. scared to be put under anesthesia? : r/Anxiety - Reddit

    May 23, 2023 · He was amazing at calming them and explaining how anesthesia works and how they monitor it, as well as let me know they would give me some anti-anxiety medication as well to curb …

  9. It takes 2 years post-undergrad for Anesthesiology Assistants ... - Reddit

    May 7, 2020 · It takes 2 years post-undergrad for Anesthesiology Assistants to make standard base $150k+ for 40 hr/wk, with 200k+ easily attainable with PRN/overtime hours. Meanwhile, starting …

  10. Is anesthesia truly a lifestyle specialty? : r/medicalschool - Reddit

    Mar 22, 2023 · It seems that as an attending, you still have call, possibly abnormal hours, and work roughly 50-60 hours weeks. This is all based on browsing reddit and just chatting with attendings. …