I’ve had several operations, and the surgeons are not the ones who administer the anesthesia- anesthesiologists who are trained are the ones who do. They usually state that they Wil. Be using one kind or another, a dask if the patient has had any experience or bad reactions before they go into surgery.
Not sure how the surgeon can be held responsible?
As much as I might like to get some “lifting” done...the anethesia requirement stops me.
That’s how it works in a legit hospital, but it doesn’t sound like that’s how it worked in this man’s little clinic.
He was also the anesthesiologist.............
You didn’t read the story.
“Not sure how the surgeon can be held responsible?”
uh, when the surgeon is ALSO the anesthesiologist as the article explained was the case here ...
“I’ve had several operations, “
Probably at reputable hospitals with reputable staffs.
In outpatient surgical settings especially in office based, the plastic surgeon can direct an RN and administer the anesthesia under his name.