Anesthesiologist Assistants, Anesthesia Technicians
The Anesthesia Care Team: Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist Assistants, Anesthesia Technician, Anesthesia Technologists
Anesthesiologist Assistants, Anaesthesiologist Assistants
How To Become An Anesthesiologist Assistant

 

                                                                            

Is there a demand for anesthesiologist assistants and anesthesia technicians and what is the earning potential for both an anesthesiologist assistant and anesthesia technician?


First, as long as there is a need for surgery and relief from pain, there will continue to be a need for qualified anesthesiologist assistants and anesthesia technicians.
Because of anaesthesiologist assistants unique qualifications and medical assistant expertise,  the demand for these anesthesia professionals will increase dramatically over the years to come.  The number of surgeries has totaled more than 40 million a year in the U.S., and is almost evenly split between surgeries in hospitals and in outpatient facilities. As far as how much anesthesiologist assistants earn, you may link to www.AnesthesiologistAssistant.com
for current salary information. Learn more about the entry anesthesia technician profession at www.AnesthesiaTechnician.com

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 A s a physician assistant specialist, Anesthesiologist Assistants (AAs, Anesthesia Assistants) will eventually administer over half of the anesthetics given to patients in the United States along with Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs).  Anesthesiologist Assistants will practice in every setting in which anesthesia is delivered including delivery rooms, surgical suites, surgical centers and more. Anesthesiologist Assistants are permitted by state laws or regulations to practice in 18 states and this number will continue to grow exponentially over the next couple of years as legislation passes and Universities continue to open Anesthesiologist Assistant programs. There are thousands pf practicing Anesthesiologist Assistants in the U.S.  

Throughout the state of Florida, there has been a shortage of anesthetists to provide care to patients.  On a national level, the American Hospital Association conducted a survey of more than 300 hospitals. The AHA survey revealed that close to 50 percent of these hospitals experienced a shortage of anesthesia providers.

Although the supply of CRNAs has increased in recent years due to the increase in the number of nurse anesthetists being educated, the increase in graduates has not been enough to offset the number of retiring CRNAs. Currently the mean age of CRNAs is 48 years which is projected to increase over the near future.  Hopefully, an increase in the supply of Anesthesiologist Assistants and CRNAs will curve this trend and offset the anticipated CRNA retirements over the next decade.  

Anesthesiologist Assistant Employment:  Anesthesiologist Assistants practice in every setting in which anesthesia is delivered. Anesthesiologist Assistants practice collaboratively under the direct supervision of an Anesthesiologist.  Anesthesiologist Assistants are in demand in the U.S.  In 2012 the median annual salary was $120,000.

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Becoming an Anesthesia Technician.....

Becoming an Anesthesia Technician prior to going to school to become a Anesthesiologist Assistant would be a great stepping stone in becoming an Anesthesiologist Assistant!


Every state has different regulations on what you "can" or "can't" do as a Anesthesia Technician or Anesthesia Technologist. Even though it's in our scope of practice, the goal for the Anesthesia Technician or Anesthesia Technologist is to be "Licensed" so that the Anesthesia Technician is
allowed to utilize learned skills at any hospital and in all patient care settings regardless in what state the Anesthesia Technician resides.

If you are seriously looking into becoming a Anesthesia Technician, place calls to several hospitals and try speaking to a Anesthesia Technician or Anesthesia Technologist and find out how can you shadow them in their daily task in the O.R. as well as off site areas (Cath lab,MRI,Angio,GI,ICU,ER,etc.)

Make sure you pair up with a Anesthesia Technician or Anesthesia technologist preceptor with many years of experience who is ACLS/PALS Certified that can teach you about different "cardiac rhythms", "medications", and "shocking" a patient when in a "Code Blue" emergency.

Find out what Anesthesia Technicians / Anesthesia Technologists are actually responsible for operating such as,  intra-aortic balloon pump machines, cell saver machines, level one auto rapid machines, FMS auto rapid machines, starting IVs, drawing up and pushing medications under the supervision of a MDA or Anesthesiologist Assistant/CRNA, anesthesia machines as well as trouble shooting, train, assisting in floating a Swan-Ganz Catheter (PA), performing ABG/TEG, setting up & drawing back from patient lines such as ART, CVP, PA lines. Try following Anesthesia Technicians in specialty areas such as Transplant (Hearts and Livers, Adult & Pedi ), Trauma units, & Neuro (crani- head).

The knowledge gained by working as an Anesthesia Technician or Anesthesia Technologist will insure a smooth transition in becoming a Anesthesiologist Assistant.  It definitely will look great on your admission application when applying to an Anesthesiologist Assistant program as a allied health care professional.


Why is it such a great idea to become an Anesthesia Technician if you want to eventually become an Anesthesiologist Assistant?  

Nurses are required to work 1-2 years in the ICU to gain skills required to become a CRNA, so by becoming an Anesthesia Technician for 1-2 years and learning skills in the O.R., ICU and E.R. settings you will actually be ahead of any applicant applying to an Anesthesiologist Assistant program! 

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How does someone become an Anesthesiologist Assistant? First, while in high school, students can prepare for a Anesthesiologist Assistant career by concentrating on the advanced science classes such as biology and chemistry.

 

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Be involved! Take computers classes, learn a second language and volunteer at a hospital to see firsthand what it's like to work around health care professionals.

 

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North Carolina increases Anesthesiologist Assistant supervision ratio

North Carolina's Office of Administrative Hearings has issued a permanent ruling that amends Chapter 32 of the NC Administrative Code to increase the supervision ratio of
Anesthesiologist Assistants to anesthesiologists from 2:1 to 4:1. The North Carolina medical board changed this supervision ratio in January, as allowed by the state's general statutes governing the regulations of anesthesiologist assistants. The NCOAH responsibility is to review actions taken by state regulatory agencies to be sure that they are in line with state laws. This permanent ruling by NCOAH was made in February and is now in effect.


 


If you currently have a baccalaureate degree (in any field),

log on to AnestaWeb Links or  www.AnesthesiaAssistant.com

www.AnesthesiaTechnician.com

and learn about which schools currently are offering the Anesthesiologist Assistant, Anesthesia Technician programs then contact these schools, set up an appointment with a guidance counselor to begin your required pre-requisites.


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