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Introduction:
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With the advancement in medical sciences, anaesthesia has become safer nowadays. Surgical. The role of the anesthesiologist has changed enormously since the first ether anesthetic was demonstrated 150 years ago in Boston.
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The anesthesiologist has evolved over the years to become expert in critical care and perioperative medicine in general. |
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Scope of Services: |
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Excellent peri-operative monitoring through high-end equipments. |
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Handling high-risk cases routinely. |
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Anaesthesia in terminal renal cases. |
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Anaesthesia in severe metabolic disorders. |
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Pain management in routine and terminally ill patients. |
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Departmental Achievements: |
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»Anaesthetizing a 620 gms. Baby for a cardiac surgery. |
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»Conference on pain management held in May 2006. |
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Research & Academics: |
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»Recognized by National Board of Examination for DNB programme in Anaesthesiology. |
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