Anesthesiologist, a position that most people are not familiar with, actually plays an important role in the whole medical system. Many people also call anesthesiologists anesthesiologists. Surgeons focus on the operation itself and have no time to take care of the changes of patients' vital signs.
Anesthesiologists play such a role, observing the patient's vital signs at any time during the operation, doing the corresponding rescue treatment in time, and providing patients with a painless and comfortable operation process on the premise of ensuring the patient's life safety.
The anesthesiologist's duty is to ensure that the patient can complete the operation with the surgeon under the premise of painless and safety. As the saying goes, "When you get sick, anesthesia saves your life." Anesthesiologist is the "life protector" of surgical patients during anesthesia.
Modern anesthesiology is not limited to the operating room, but also includes special clinical anesthesia, acute and chronic pain diagnosis and treatment, outpatient service, ICU, cardiopulmonary cerebral resuscitation, cancer pain treatment and vasospasm disease treatment.