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Uncategorized Published - 29 January, 2025    By - Dr Clemens
Join Our New CRNA Team in Riverdale, GA!

We’re excited to announce the formation of a new anesthesia group in Riverdale, GA, located just 10 minutes from the Atlanta Airport. We’re seeking dedicated CRNAs to join our collaborative care team, which will include 4 full-time CRNAs and 2 anesthesiologists managing 4 operating rooms.  This is a 25% independent practice and doing own blocks! […]

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Uncategorized Published - 29 January, 2025    By - Dr Clemens
Discover The Best Anesthesiologist Opportunity in New Mexico

If you’re an anesthesiologist searching for a balanced lifestyle and rewarding work, you’ll want to check out this opportunity. Our all-anesthesiologist group is seeking a dedicated team member to join our collaborative practice. Position Highlights: Zero Call for 3 Weeks: Enjoy three weeks of no call duty, followed by one week of call. Even during […]

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Uncategorized Published - 29 January, 2025    By - Dr Clemens
Physician on-call demands by specialty

Author: Patsy Newitt Becker’s ASC Review Call is mandatory for 75% of physicians, according to a report from Physician Side Gigs, an online community of more than 195,000 physicians. Here’s a breakdown of on-call requirements by specialty, using data from the group’s salary and compensation negotiation databases. Anesthesiology: 91% of anesthesiologists reported that call was mandatory. Only 64% […]

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Uncategorized Published - 29 January, 2025    By - Dr Clemens
Fibromyalgia Pain Might Start in the Spinal Cord, Study Suggests

Author: Julie Stewart Medscape Anyone with fibromyalgia can tell you it hurts, but no one can yet explain what causes all those aches. A study published in Pain Reports adds a new piece to the puzzle, showing spinal disinhibition — disruption of the spinal cord’s inhibitory systems that modulate pain signals — in people with fibromyalgia syndrome. […]

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Uncategorized Published - 28 January, 2025    By - Dr Clemens
High Neuraxial Blockade in a Parturient After Epidural Placement: A Quality Improvement Simulation

Authors: Patel S, Le N D, Carter J, et al. Cureus 17(1): e77712. January 20, 2025 Background Epidural anesthesia is a commonly used procedure in obstetrics for managing labor pain, with a potential complication of high neuraxial blockade. Proficiency in performing epidural or spinal anesthesia and promptly recognizing and managing high neuraxial blockade are critical […]

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