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Imagine if you will...
A specific
anesthesiologist
dedicated to the safety
and efficiency of your
operating room. When you
first contemplate
scheduling a patient for
surgery, you will know
exactly who will be the
anesthesiologist, and
you’ll be able to
immediately convey your
confidence to the
patient.
Peace of mind for you,
knowing that the
perioperative medical
management of your
patient is in good
hands, and you no longer
have to purchase
additional malpractice
insurance to supervise a
nurse.
Also, peace of mind for your
prospective patient
knowing the
credentials
of the anesthesiologist.
You can refer your
patients to this
informative web site
where they can review my
profile, read relevant
articles, and click on
links to
Questions and Answers
about office-based
anesthesia endorsed by
the American Society of
Anesthesiology.
An
impeccable safety record
consistent with ASA and
AAAHC standards. In
fact, I would be excited
about representing your
practice at public
seminars and being a
regional advocate for
office-based safety.
NC
Office Based Surgery
Guidelines
Technical proficiency in
advanced airway
management including a
particular knack for
deep unconscious
sedation as well as
total intravenous
general anesthesia with
spontaneous ventilation
via Laryngeal Mask
Airway (LMA). The latest
BIS level of
consciousness monitoring
has also become a hot
issue that patients are
requesting.
Anesthesia Techniques
A
professional demeanor
reflective of your
office’s high standards
and complimentary to the
image of your practice.
A
sincere bedside manner
that puts patients at
ease when they are most
anxious. This is where I
get my most
satisfaction. Please
take a moment to read
some of the letters from
my nursing staff.
Expert in Quality
Assurance and OR suite
logistics. I would
envision also working
closely with your office
managers in preparation
for re-accreditation and
periodic inspections.
My
role as a perioperative
physician will begin
with complementary
anesthesia consultations
by phone or in your
office, all the way
through the
intraoperative course,
to post op follow up and
pain management.
Efficient
and relaxed operating room
atmosphere for you to do
your best work
Optimum
patient comfort and
satisfaction such that their
entire operative experience
supersedes their highest
expectations
Jonathan McMullen MD
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