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  • Essay / Anesthetics - 1007

    Everything in life has a question, every question in life has an answer, and every answer in life has a reason. My question is: why be an anesthesiologist? Well, why do anything, why be parents, why be young, why is the world becoming more and more violent. Because we want to be, we must be, and that is exactly where the world is leading us. I want to help people. I want to make a difference in how they feel. I could very well be a psychologist but you have to know one and I don't want to do that. As a doctor, I am fortunate to help people of all ages and will not compromise my physical and mental health. Having surgery after anesthesia is like getting on a plane because you are temporarily putting your life in danger. what you are hoping for are qualified professionals. Anesthesia has revolutionized our vision of surgery. Hundreds of new, better and safer anesthetics have been introduced over the past 40 years. Just think about what it would be like to be one of the doctors bringing these new advances to the world. How many millions of people would you help? Science is growing rapidly in the medical field every day there is a new discovery of a drug or procedure that works better than the old one, so they want to be part of the advancing age. would be more rewarding than many other things I can think of. An estimated 15 million people undergo anesthesia each year, with complications very rare. The most interesting thing about this miracle is that no one on this earth can tell you what makes them do what they do in the drugs we use. We don't even know or understand how they work. Yes, it's a very scary thing, but just think about the rewards and benefits you could have if you could provide the answer to all these questions. The fact is that we don't know any more about anesthetics than we do. we did it 150 years ago when we first started using them. Like many revolutions in medicine, anesthesia was discovered by chance in the early years 1900..