Anaesthetist
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Anaesthesiologists focus on the care of surgical patients and their pain relief, conferring with other physicians and surgeons before, during, and after operations. You are responsible for maintenance of the patient’s vital life functions such as heart rate, body temperature, blood pressure and breathing through continual monitoring and assessment during surgery.
Salary p/a
50k - 250k
Qualifications
Post Graduate
Intensity
Standing
Demand
High
Travel
Low
Conditions
Indoor
Weekly Hours
60+
Pros
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Reward knowing you have changed or saved a person’s life
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Financially attractive - afford the finer things in life in the hours that are your own
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Having peoples trust and respect
Cons
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Long training period
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Excessively long hours, hard work, time poor
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Stresses on families and relationships and difficulties with work/life balance
The Bottom Line
A long, tough road getting qualified and maintaining knowledge and skill levels, but the personal satisfaction and financial rewards more than compensate. An ageing population will ensure ongoing employment and people always will get sick have accidents or require surgery in some form or another. Demand continues to be greater than supply particularly in the regional areas.
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