Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Quote, paraphrase, and citation #3

"There is one important decision you must make before deciding to become an anesthesiologist: Do you want to become a physician? Medical school is designed to give students the widest range of choices, rotating them through all the different areas of medicine. Some medical students find that they are drawn to anesthesiology because of its intense doctor patient relationships combined with cutting edge technology in a fast paced environment. Anesthesiologists' training overlaps into internal medicine, critical care, obstetrics and pain medicine, while dealing with emergency cases, organ transplants and all types of surgeries."

All this paragraph is saying is that, in order to become a anesthesiologist, you must decide if that's really what you want to do the rest of your life. Dealing with patients in a situation like this isn't as easy as it seems, it takes a lot of someone to be able to risk someone else's life for your job.


. "How to Prepare for a Career in Anesthesiology." American Society of Anesthesiologist. N.p., 1995. Web. 21 May 2013. <http://www.asahq.org/For-the-Public-and-Media/About-Profession/How-to-Prepare-for-a-Career-in-Anesthesiology.aspx>.

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