In a typical work setting, anesthesiologists:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Are responsible for the health and safety of patients.
- Have a high level of social interaction with patients, family members, and other medical workers.
- Communicate daily by telephone and in person. They may also use e-mail, but less frequently.
- Work with a team of doctors, nurses, and other medical staff.
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- Are responsible for the work done by the anesthesia team.
- Are placed in conflict situations where others might be unpleasant or angry on a weekly basis.
Physical Work Conditions
- Always work indoors in hospitals, surgical clinics, and other medical settings.
- Often wear hospital uniforms.
- Always wear protective or safety gear, such as latex gloves and protective glasses.
- Are regularly exposed to diseases, infections, and contaminants in the hospital.
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- Are often exposed to radiation. They usually wear special protective gear, such as a lead apron, to protect themselves.
- Are sometimes exposed to sounds and noises that are loud or distracting.
- Are sometimes exposed to hazardous conditions.
- Work very close to patients, often within inches.
Work Performance
- Must be very certain that all details and tasks of the job are completed accurately. Errors can have painful or even fatal consequences for patients.
- Must remain alert to frequent changes in patients' vital signs. Must be alert to unexpected events, such as allergic reactions to anesthetics.
- Make decisions that impact their patients, doctors, and their employer on a daily basis. They may consult with other doctors prior to procedures, but during surgeries anesthesiologists make decisions about patient care without input from others.
- Set their daily tasks and goals for the day without consulting a superior first.
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- Work in a competitive, stressful atmosphere where deadlines are firm.
- May repeat the same physical and mental activities.
Hours/Travel
- May work any shift, weekends, and holidays.
- May be on-call any hour of the day or night.
- May travel around town to work at surgical centers and hospitals. Anesthesiologists also travel out of town to attend conferences, workshops, and meetings.
- Typically work 40 or more hours per week.
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- Usually work an established schedule.