Aster Medcity is looking for Junior Technician - Anaesthesiology to join our dynamic team and embark on a rewarding career journey
As a Junior Technician in Anaesthesiology, your role is to provide support to the anaesthesiology team in a healthcare setting, such as a hospital or surgical center
You will work under the supervision of senior anaesthesiologists and assist in the preparation, administration, and monitoring of anaesthesia during medical procedures
Here are some key responsibilities and tasks associated with this role:Preoperative Preparation: Assist in the preparation of the operating room, anaesthesia equipment, and supplies before surgical procedures
Ensure that all necessary equipment and medications are available and functioning properly
Patient Assessment: Help in the assessment of patients prior to anaesthesia administration
Measure vital signs, review medical histories, and gather necessary information to ensure patient safety and appropriate anaesthesia management
Anaesthesia Administration: Assist in the administration of anaesthesia to patients before and during medical procedures
This may involve preparing and administering intravenous medications, inhalation agents, and regional anaesthesia techniques as directed by the anaesthesiologist
Patient Monitoring: Monitor patients vital signs, such as heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and respiratory rate during procedures
Notify the anaesthesiologist of any changes in patient condition or any adverse reactions to anaesthesia
Equipment Operation and Maintenance: Operate and maintain anaesthesia equipment, including monitors, ventilators, and airway management devices
Ensure proper functioning, cleanliness, and calibration of equipment
Sterilization and Infection Control: Adhere to strict sterile techniques and infection control protocols
Clean and sterilize equipment and supplies according to established guidelines
Emergency Response: Be prepared to respond to emergencies during procedures
Assist the anaesthesiologist in resuscitation efforts, airway management, and the administration of emergency medications as directed