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Anesthesiologists

Advancement Prospects

Anesthesiologists who work in a managed-care setting or for a large group or corporation can advance by opening a private practice. The average physician in private practice does not advance in the accustomed sense of the word. Their progress consists of advancing in skill and understanding, in numbers of patients, and in income. They may be made a fellow in a professional specialty or elected to an important office in the American Medical Association or American Osteopathic Association. Teaching and research positions may also increase a physician's status.

Some anesthesiologists may become directors of a laboratory, managed-care facility, hospital department, or medical school program. Some may move into hospital administration positions.

An anesthesiologist can achieve recognition by conducting research in new medicines, treatments, and cures, and publishing their findings in medical journals. Participation in professional organizations can also bring prestige.

An anesthesiologist can advance by pursuing further education in a subspecialty or a second field such as biochemistry or microbiology.

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