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To become an anaesthetist, it is first necessary to study for a degree in medicine. Medical degrees normally take five years, although there are some four-year and six-year courses. For more general information about becoming a doctor, see Doctor.
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Do you want to become a Anaesthetist? Here is some information to help point you in the right direction: ... It is necessary to study for a degree in medicine to become an anaesthetist. Medical degree courses last five or six years. For more general information about becoming a doctor, see Doctor.
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I had pretty much decided that I wanted to switch specialties and become an anaesthetist, but I still wasn’t sure so I was trying to canvass a few opinions. I remember that we had finished the ward round a bit early and the team were having a coffee before cracking on with the rest of the work.
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dr ian jackson, consultant anaesthetist, specialised clinics: Hi there Grace From your question I have to assume you are in the USA. I am uncertain of training requirements and salaries over there. I trained for 6 years to become a doctor and then for a further 6 years to become a Consultant Anaesthetist in the UK....
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dr ian jackson, medical schools in the uk, anaesthetist: Gerald In the UK you still need to train as a doctor to become an anaesthetist - though there are now some posts for the training of non medical anaesthetic assistants/staff. ... More Anesthesiology Answers; Question Library; ... Ask a question about Anesthesiology;
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This training period lasts for a minimum of six years and generally longer, to become a Consultant. ... In order to become an Anaesthetist, one must firstly become a Medical Doctor. Entry requirements are similar for all Universities and the Royal College of Surgeons, but the latter also conducts an interview.
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Once this has been obtained the trainee may apply for a post as a consultant(6,7). The main skills required for an anaesthetist are:
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Only an anaesthetist can do this. Additional investigations or treatment may be needed before a decision can be made, and consultation with other specialists ... How do you become an anaesthetist? ; It is generally agreed that a wide experience in several medical specialties is an advantage for the embryonic anaesthetist.
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Once you have a degree in medicine, you will need to complete three further stages of training to become a senior or consultant anaesthetist:
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