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We invite you to participate in a brief survey on anesthesiology setups for trauma, stroke, and OB emergency care sites. Your expert insights on equipment, medication readiness, and operational practices will help us identify key areas for improvement and enhance patient care. Your feedback is invaluable and will remain completely confidential.
Survey of Current Anesthesia Preparations in Emergency Care Settings
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2)Urgent need for an acute care anesthesiologist By David Nagy MD
Broward North Hospital in Deerfield Beach, Florida, has an urgent need for an acute care anesthesiologist.
Level 2 trauma centerNo OB or PedsIdeally work 7 nights on, 7 nights off12-hour shifts @ $300/hr
Please contact Dr. David Nagy at 410-310-2016 if interested.
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3) Managing airways in the emergency department By Michael Murray MD, PhD, FCCM, FCCP
At Shock Trauma in Baltimore, an anesthesiologist typically manages the airway in the emergency department. What is the policy in your hospital? An Anesthesiologist is called after the third failed attempt?
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