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. 2021 Jan;65(1):43-47.
doi: 10.4103/ija.IJA_1528_20. Epub 2021 Jan 20.

Obstetric anaesthesia as a career

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Obstetric anaesthesia as a career

Sunil T Pandya et al. Indian J Anaesth. 2021 Jan.

Abstract

Obstetric anaesthesia is emerging as one of the most demanding subspecialities of anaesthesia. Obstetric anaesthesiologists are now an integral part of the multidisciplinary team managing the high-risk obstetrics. It has been recognised that targeted training in obstetric anaesthesia helps to recognise the mothers who need special care and formulate specific plan for delivery. Among the subspecialties of anaesthesia, obstetric anaesthesia has the potential to get established early. Obstetric anaesthesiologists have the prospect of choosing either a team or an independent practice. Group practice with a multidisciplinary team can mitigate some of the constraints and allows professional fulfilment and enough time for personal, family and societal commitments. Obstetric anaesthesia is a well-paid and sought-after speciality, and a dynamic field that demands excellent clinical and interpretative skills in a rapidly changing environment.

Keywords: Anaesthesia obstetrical; anaesthesiologists; education; pregnancy high-risk.

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