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Anaesthesia Technician Course
Take your career as an Anaesthesia Technician to the next level with our well-rounded course made for people who want to work in anaesthesiology. You'll learn important skills like helping with putting patients to sleep, dealing with problems that come up, and watching how the patient is doing. Get good at checking patients, handling risks, and looking after them after surgery. Learn how to fix machines, make sure records are correct, and keep the anaesthesia machines in good working order. Our modules are short, good quality and focus on practice to get you ready for real situations, making you better and more confident.
- Get good at putting patients to sleep: Help and manage the process of putting patients to sleep properly.
- Check patient risks: Find out the risks of anaesthesia and look through their medical history.
- Watch how the patient is doing: Keep a close eye on the patient during and after the operation.
- Look after equipment: Fix, calibrate, and test the anaesthesia machines.
- Write things down properly: Record patient information and report what you do clearly.

flexible workload from 4 to 360h
certificate recognized by MEC
What will I learn?
Take your career as an Anaesthesia Technician to the next level with our well-rounded course made for people who want to work in anaesthesiology. You'll learn important skills like helping with putting patients to sleep, dealing with problems that come up, and watching how the patient is doing. Get good at checking patients, handling risks, and looking after them after surgery. Learn how to fix machines, make sure records are correct, and keep the anaesthesia machines in good working order. Our modules are short, good quality and focus on practice to get you ready for real situations, making you better and more confident.
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Develop skills
- Get good at putting patients to sleep: Help and manage the process of putting patients to sleep properly.
- Check patient risks: Find out the risks of anaesthesia and look through their medical history.
- Watch how the patient is doing: Keep a close eye on the patient during and after the operation.
- Look after equipment: Fix, calibrate, and test the anaesthesia machines.
- Write things down properly: Record patient information and report what you do clearly.
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