-
Anesthesiologist begins trial for viral dancing video filmed during surgery
A trial for an anesthesiologist who "danced, gestured and appeared to sing along to music" in a video filmed during a 2017 surgery began July 26, according to a report from Courtroom View Network. -
Top 3 anesthesia residency programs in 2023: Doximity
Here are the top three residency programs for anesthesiology, according to Doxmity's Residency Navigator. -
Number of active anesthesiologists by state
California, the state with the largest population, has the most active anesthesiologists while Wyoming, the state with the smallest population, has the fewest, according to May data from KFF. -
Anesthesiologists in the headlines: 4 notes
Here are four anesthesiologists or anesthesia-related stories since June 28: -
Premier Anesthesia adds 2 regional medical directors
Anesthesia practice management provider Premier Anesthesia has promoted Miguel Cervantes, MD, and Anthony Dominic, DO, to regional medical director positions. -
The rise of anesthesia reimbursement denials
Anesthesia reimbursement denials are on the upward swing, according to a June 26 blog post from Rita Astani, president of anesthesia for Coronis Health. -
Understanding monitored anesthesia care, endoscopy anesthesia for ASCs
While anesthesia providers have only three modes to report to payers, one seems to cause a lot of confusion among professionals, according to a July 3 blog post from Rita Astani, president of anesthesia for Coronis Health. -
Top-paying metropolitan areas for anesthesiologists
The average annual wage for an anesthesiologist is $302,970, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
2 anesthesia leaders making moves
Here are two anesthesiologists making leadership moves that Becker's has reported on since June 14: -
ASCs have major leverage when it comes to staffing. Here's why.
Matthew Meyer, MD, associate professor of anesthesiology at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, spoke with Becker's to discuss how ASCs can leverage their unique positions to recruit anesthesia staff. -
Oswego surgery center adds Dr. Mark Vadney as chief of anesthesia
Mark Vadney, DO, has joined the surgery center at Oswego (N.Y.) Hospital and will serve as chief of anesthesia for the health system, according to a July 10 report from Oswego County Today. -
What today's anesthesia employment trends mean for independent ASCs
Matthew Meyer, MD, associate professor of anesthesiology at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, spoke with Becker's to answer, "What do current anesthesia employment trends mean for independent ASCs?" -
What will disrupt the anesthesia industry next?
Hospital at home and remote monitoring might just be the future of anesthesia. -
5 anesthesiologist lawsuits in 2023
Here are three lawsuits filed by or against anesthesiologists that Becker's has reported on in 2023: -
What happened when private equity snapped up Colorado anesthesia groups
U.S. Anesthesia Partners, created by private equity firm Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe in 2012, became one of the most powerful anesthesia presences in Colorado, The Washington Post reported June 29. -
Less anesthesia is effective for patients undergoing outpatient anorectal surgery, study shows
Lowering the dose of saddle block anesthesia, a commonly preferred option in ambulatory anorectal surgery, may provide better recovery results and optimal surgical condition, according to a June 27 study published in Cureus. -
ASCs' anesthesia issues to heat up
Surgery center owners and administrators are keeping a close eye on the landscape. -
What midcareer anesthesiologists earn in the 10 largest US cities
Midcareer anesthesiologists earn around $383,352 annually in New York City, the largest U.S. city by population for 2022 according to data from USA Today affiliate The List Wire. -
3 anesthesiologists in the headlines
Here are three anesthesiologists who have made headlines since -
Anesthesiologist hourly wage vs. minimum wage in 29 states
The mean hourly wage for anesthesiologists across the U.S. is $145.66, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which is significantly higher than the minimum wage in each state.
Page 12 of 68