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How to Become a Anesthesiologist

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An anesthesiologist makes upwards of $70 an hour and is in high demand in any job market. Keep reading to learn what it takes to become eligible to get anesthesiologist jobs.

Things You Will Need

Medical knowledge At least 5 years of higher level education

Step 1

Learn your medical terminology: 

 Anesthesiology careers demand medical knowledge, and lots of it. The ability to maneuver among medical terminology is essential. Anesthesiology degrees are not quick to gain; they take a lot of work. Be ready to commit at least 6 years to an education in anesthesiology.

Step 2

Do your pre-med: Get a 4 year degree in a premedical degree; biology and chemistry are most relevant and helpful for later in your education. Once you've got your bachelor's, you will need to apply to a medical school in order to obtain a anesthesiologist jobs.

Step 3

Find a residency to complete your training: 

Another way to become a certified anesthesiologist is to enter into a residence program after you have finished your 4 year degree. This takes an average of 2 rigorous years (additionally) but it is well worth it as anesthesiologist jobs pay extremely well.

Step 4

Take the anesthesiologist board test: 

In order to get an anesthesiologist job, you will need to take the anesthesiologist board test. This exam is part written, part verbal and allows your to start work within a anesthesiologist career.
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