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Ronald Levy, M.D.  
U.S.
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Associate Professor of Anesthesiology, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. I am a board certified anesthesiologist who can answer all questions related to any type of Anesthesia with the exception of Pain Management.Available
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Dr Ian Jackson - please note UK based  
U.K.
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I am a Consultant Anaesthetist in the UK. My interests include ambulatory or day surgery, obstetric anaesthesia and analgesia, acute pain management (use of epidurals and patient controlled analgesia)anaesthesia for surgery on the airway, orthopaedics and most things except brains and hearts. Interest in prehospital care of trauma and provision of medical cover at motorsport events.On Vacation
returns 08/18/2008
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2008-08-07  Anesthesia when you have severe allergies:   It is not a problem from the anesthetic point of view. As long as your cough/sinus symptoms are due to allergies and not a cold or flu, you should not have any problem with the anesthesia. Ronald Levy...
2008-08-06  Carreer in Anesthesiology:   Again, there really is no place to look this information up. You might try contacting a local malpractice insurance carrier but I doubt they will give you any useful information. Ronald Levy, MD Associate...
2008-08-06  Carreer in Anesthesiology:   You can't find the information because it is different for every state and every type of practice. Malpractice is based on where you work, the acuity of the cases you do, etc. Although malpractice insurance...
2008-08-03  Other work for anesthesia residents:   No because you can't do it. A CRNA is a state licensed nursing position. You are not certified and don't have sufficient training to be a CRNA so no one will hire you. Also medico-legally no one would...
2008-08-03  Life Change:   Med school only cares that you take the required courses. The chemistry and physics should be taken at the University but if you want to take them also at the CC to improve your grades at the University...
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