What Can I Do with an Anesthesia Degree?
Areas of Employment
- Operating rooms (Anesthesia units)
- Recovery and post-anesthesia care units
- Intensive Care Units (ICU)
- Emergency and trauma units
- Medical simulation and training centers
Employers
- Public hospitals
- Private hospitals and medical centers
- Specialized surgical centers
- Teaching hospitals and university clinics
- International and national health organizations
Graduate Skills and Professional Strategies
Graduates of the Anesthesia Department will be able to:
- Apply fundamental knowledge of anesthesia sciences, physiology, and pharmacology in clinical practice.
- Prepare, operate, and maintain anesthesia machines and patient monitoring systems safely and effectively.
- Perform quantitative and qualitative assessment of patient vital signs and anesthesia-related parameters.
- Assist in anesthesia procedures and respond appropriately to perioperative emergencies and complications.
- Apply aseptic techniques, infection control measures, and patient safety standards in all clinical settings.
- Communicate effectively with anesthesiologists, surgeons, nurses, and other healthcare professionals as part of a multidisciplinary team.
- Demonstrate ethical behavior, professional accountability, and respect for patient confidentiality and cultural diversity.
- Engage in continuous learning, quality improvement activities, and evidence-based practice to enhance professional performance.