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How to pronounce anesthesiologist in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms anaesthetist, anesthetist
Type of medical specialist, specialist
Derivation anesthesiology

Examples of anesthesiologist

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Besides being an event organizer, Jagiasi, 47, is an anesthesiologist and mother.
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We had surgeons, orthopedic doctors, anesthesiologist, trauma surgeons prepare.
From the washingtonpost.com
Rasheed is an anesthesiologist with the Veterans Administration Medical Center.
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Matthew de Jesus, 37, is an anesthesiologist at Georgetown University Hospital.
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George Bugbee, a retired anesthesiologist, has long been an astronomy enthusiast.
From the dailyherald.com
Youssif was introduced to his other doctors, a pediatrician and anesthesiologist.
From the edition.cnn.com
The RT works closely with a procedural team of an anesthesiologist, RN or LPN.
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At the wheel was Gilbert Grant, an anesthesiologist with a Bluetooth earpiece.
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He founded the program 17 years ago with just an anesthesiologist and a nurse.
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More examples
  • A specialist who administers an anesthetic to a patient before he is treated
  • (anesthesiology) the branch of medical science that studies and applies anesthetics
  • Anesthesiology, anaesthesia or anaesthetics is the medical speciality that focuses on perioperative medicine and the administration of anesthesia.
  • (Anesthesiologists) Administer anesthetics during surgery or other medical procedures.
  • Anesthesiologists focus on the care of surgical patients and pain relief. Like other physicians, they evaluate and treat patients and direct the efforts of those on their staffs. ...
  • (Anesthesiology) Administration of anesthesia to achieve temporary, partial or complete loss of sensation to a patient undergoing surgery.
  • (Anesthesiology) Provides relief from pain and maintains or restores a stable condition during surgical, obstetric, or diagnostic procedures.
  • (Anesthesiology) Study and use of a drug to abolish the sensation of pain.
  • A physician who specializes in administering medications or other agents that prevent or relieve pain, especially during surgery.