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In this episode of The Black Doctors Podcast, Dr. Steven Bradley, a double board-certified anesthesiologist and critical care medicine physician, discusses the importance of communicating with your anesthesiologist before surgery. He outlines key questions to ask to enhance understanding and comfort, covering topics such as types of anesthesia, pain management, and what to expect post-surgery. Dr. Bradley also emphasizes the need for patient transparency to ensure safety and improve outcomes.
-Introduction: Dr. Steven Bradley explains the crucial role anesthesiologists play in surgery and the significance of the pre-surgery conversation.
-Key Questions: He lists essential questions to ask, including types of anesthesia, pain management plans, and understanding the care team.
-Preparation and Transparency: The importance of following preoperative instructions and being honest about health conditions and medications.
Conclusion: Knowing what to ask your anesthesiologist can reduce anxiety and improve surgical outcomes. Dr. Bradley encourages patients to be informed and proactive in their healthcare journey.
Use the discount code: BDPODCAST and save $25 off all TrueLearn USMLE, COMLEX and Residency Smartbanks.
Do you need help with relaxation and decreasing stress? Check out AmbientRx on YouTube for music therapy and sound baths or stream the NOISE-1 album on Spotify.
Interviewing for the big attending job? Check out the Physician's Contract course developed by Michael Johnson Legal. Use this affiliate link to receive a discount!
If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a friend and leave a comment and rating on iTunes. TBDP is a volunteer passion project with the goal of inspiring all who listen.
In-house music and audio production, so any ideas for improvements or suggestions for future guests are welcome. Visit www.StevenBradleyMD.com to learn more about our host. He is available for consultations or speaking engagements regarding health equity and medical ethics.
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In this episode of The Black Doctors Podcast, Dr. Steven Bradley, a double board-certified anesthesiologist and critical care medicine physician, discusses the importance of communicating with your anesthesiologist before surgery. He outlines key questions to ask to enhance understanding and comfort, covering topics such as types of anesthesia, pain management, and what to expect post-surgery. Dr. Bradley also emphasizes the need for patient transparency to ensure safety and improve outcomes.
-Introduction: Dr. Steven Bradley explains the crucial role anesthesiologists play in surgery and the significance of the pre-surgery conversation.
-Key Questions: He lists essential questions to ask, including types of anesthesia, pain management plans, and understanding the care team.
-Preparation and Transparency: The importance of following preoperative instructions and being honest about health conditions and medications.
Conclusion: Knowing what to ask your anesthesiologist can reduce anxiety and improve surgical outcomes. Dr. Bradley encourages patients to be informed and proactive in their healthcare journey.
Use the discount code: BDPODCAST and save $25 off all TrueLearn USMLE, COMLEX and Residency Smartbanks.
Do you need help with relaxation and decreasing stress? Check out AmbientRx on YouTube for music therapy and sound baths or stream the NOISE-1 album on Spotify.
Interviewing for the big attending job? Check out the Physician's Contract course developed by Michael Johnson Legal. Use this affiliate link to receive a discount!
If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a friend and leave a comment and rating on iTunes. TBDP is a volunteer passion project with the goal of inspiring all who listen.
In-house music and audio production, so any ideas for improvements or suggestions for future guests are welcome. Visit www.StevenBradleyMD.com to learn more about our host. He is available for consultations or speaking engagements regarding health equity and medical ethics.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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