My father was an anesthetist, my mother was a nurse, my older sister is a nurse.
From the kansas.com
Steve, a nurse-anesthetist, earns only the gratitude of knowing he's helping.
From the al.com
She fears expulsion will hurt her chances of becoming a nurse-anesthetist.
From the post-gazette.com
Anesthetist Cyr reads detective novels by Boston writer Robert B. Parker.
From the boston.com
Nursing school was to be the next step toward his goal of becoming a nurse anesthetist.
From the toledoblade.com
Nurse anesthetist Mary Wenke monitors Diane's heart rate and respiration.
From the courier-journal.com
William Phillips taught art at Wilson High School, and Lorraine was a nurse anesthetist.
From the thenewstribune.com
Instead, I was treated like an addict who had lied to the anesthetist.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
She's studying to become a nurse anesthetist, a job that can pay well over $100,000 per year.
From the timesunion.com
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Anesthesiologist: a specialist who administers an anesthetic to a patient before he is treated
An anaesthetist (British English), or anesthesiologist (US English), also "anaesthesiologist," is a physician trained in anesthesia and peri-operative medicine.
The healthcare professional who provides and monitors the anesthesia given during surgery to make sure the person having surgery does not feel any pain during the surgery.
A medical specialist practiced in the administration of all forms of anaesthesia (general, spinal block, local, regional)
A medical doctor who specializes in anesthesia or pain control. This type of doctor can place epidural catheters and give general anesthetics (put people to sleep).
A trained and certified specialist (registered nurse) who may administer both general and twilight anesthesia.
A medical professional who specializes in administering anesthesia, but is not a physician