Department of Anesthesiology
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The Department of Anesthesiology is a medical specialty division focused on administering anesthesia, managing pain, and ensuring patient safety before, during, and after surgical and diagnostic procedures.
Statements (59)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
medical department
→
organizational unit → |
| collaboratesWith |
Department of Cardiology
→
Intensive Care Unit →
surface form: "Department of Critical Care"
Department of Emergency Medicine → Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology → Department of Radiology → Department of Surgery → |
| conducts |
clinical research in anesthesiology
→
research in pain management → research in patient safety → |
| employs |
administrative staff
→
anesthesiologist assistants → anesthesiologists → nurse anesthetists → pain medicine specialists → research staff → |
| field | anesthesiology → |
| focusesOn |
administration of anesthesia
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critical care support → pain management → patient safety → perioperative patient care → resuscitation → sedation for diagnostic procedures → sedation for therapeutic procedures → |
| goal |
ensure patient comfort
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minimize perioperative risk → optimize patient outcomes → |
| hasSubspecialty |
cardiac anesthesiology
→
critical care anesthesiology → neuroanesthesiology → obstetric anesthesiology → pain medicine → pediatric anesthesiology → regional anesthesia and acute pain → |
| operatesIn |
academic medical centers
→
hospitals → surgical centers → |
| partOf |
hospital organizational structure
→
medical school structure → |
| provides |
acute pain services
→
chronic pain services → education for medical students → fellowship training in subspecialties of anesthesiology → general anesthesia → local anesthesia → monitored anesthesia care → regional anesthesia → residency training in anesthesiology → sedation services → |
| responsibleFor |
airway management
→
analgesia → anesthesia planning → anxiolysis → hemodynamic management → intraoperative monitoring → postoperative care → preoperative assessment → |
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