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Anaesthesia Technician Course
Make your career better as an Anaesthesia Technician with our proper training course made for people who want to work in anaesthesia. Learn important skills like helping to put patients to sleep for surgery, handling problems that come up, and watching patient's vital signs. Get good knowledge about checking patients, managing risks, and taking care of them after surgery. Learn how to fix equipment, make sure records are correct, and look after anaesthesia machines. Our short, quality lessons that focus on practice will get you ready for real work challenges, making you better and more confident.
- Get good at putting patients to sleep: Help and manage the process of putting patients to sleep well.
- Check patient risks: Find out what anaesthesia risks there are and go through their medical records.
- Watch vital signs: Keep a close eye on patients during and after surgery.
- Look after equipment: Fix, calibrate, and test anaesthesia machines.
- Write things down well: Record patient information and report what you do clearly.

flexible workload of 4 to 360h
certificate recognized by the MEC
What will I learn?
Make your career better as an Anaesthesia Technician with our proper training course made for people who want to work in anaesthesia. Learn important skills like helping to put patients to sleep for surgery, handling problems that come up, and watching patient's vital signs. Get good knowledge about checking patients, managing risks, and taking care of them after surgery. Learn how to fix equipment, make sure records are correct, and look after anaesthesia machines. Our short, quality lessons that focus on practice will get you ready for real work challenges, making you better and more confident.
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- Get good at putting patients to sleep: Help and manage the process of putting patients to sleep well.
- Check patient risks: Find out what anaesthesia risks there are and go through their medical records.
- Watch vital signs: Keep a close eye on patients during and after surgery.
- Look after equipment: Fix, calibrate, and test anaesthesia machines.
- Write things down well: Record patient information and report what you do clearly.
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