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Did you know
that...

currently
there are job
offers for
Anesthesiologist
Assistants
with
$30,000.00 in
retention
bonuses
$10,000.00 at
the end of
each year
$5,000.00 for
relocation
and a starting
salary
between
$110,000.00
to
$130,000.00
annually!

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TESTING REQUIREMENTS - subject to change without notice


Emory: GRE general test is required. Competitive applicants score above the 55th percentile of the Quantitative and the 60th percentile of the Analytical sections of the examination. International applicants should contact the program office for additional information.

Case Western Reserve University: MCAT

South University: GRE scores from either written examination or the computer-based examination taken within five years prior to application, with a minimum score of 600 on the written (or comparable score on the computerized).
Anesthesiologist Assistants are highly skilled, Master degree earning members of the anesthesia care team. The Anesthesiologist Assistant functions as a specialty physician assistant under the direction of a licensed Anesthesiologist.

The Anesthesiologist Assistant's responsibilities, in the hospital setting are numerous from obtaining a preliminary preanesthetic history, performing regional anesthesia techniques including inducing, maintaining, and altering anesthesia levels as well as providing postoperative recovery techniques. The responsibilities of the Anesthesiologist Assistant are comparable to the Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA).

The Anesthesiologist Assistant profession has recently been in the media spotlight as a NEW profession but AA's have been serving our communities since the 1960's when a group of Anesthesiologists created the
profession which hoped to alleviate the critical shortage of anesthesia providers. The first Anesthesiologist Assistant program began in 1969.
Today, Anesthesiologist Assistant programs are on the rise as laws are being passed allowing the licensing of these professionals in states throughout the country.

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