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Anaesthesia Technician Course
Boost your career as an Anaesthesia Technician with our in-depth training programme designed for aspiring anaesthesiology professionals. Learn key skills such as helping out with putting patients to sleep, managing any problems that might come up, and keeping an eye on important body signs. Get good at checking patients over, managing risks, and looking after them after the operation. Find out how to fix equipment, make sure everything is written down properly, and keep the anaesthesia machines in good working order. Our short, good quality, and practical modules will get you ready for the real challenges you'll face on the job, making you better and more confident.
- Become skilled in anaesthesia induction: Assist and handle the process of putting patients to sleep properly.
- Check patient risks: Spot any risks with anaesthesia and go through patient medical records.
- Keep an eye on body signs: Regularly monitor patients during and after the operation.
- Look after equipment: Fix problems, calibrate, and test the anaesthesia machines.
- Write things down accurately: Record patient information and clearly report what you've done.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
certificate recognized by MEC
What will I learn?
Boost your career as an Anaesthesia Technician with our in-depth training programme designed for aspiring anaesthesiology professionals. Learn key skills such as helping out with putting patients to sleep, managing any problems that might come up, and keeping an eye on important body signs. Get good at checking patients over, managing risks, and looking after them after the operation. Find out how to fix equipment, make sure everything is written down properly, and keep the anaesthesia machines in good working order. Our short, good quality, and practical modules will get you ready for the real challenges you'll face on the job, making you better and more confident.
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- Become skilled in anaesthesia induction: Assist and handle the process of putting patients to sleep properly.
- Check patient risks: Spot any risks with anaesthesia and go through patient medical records.
- Keep an eye on body signs: Regularly monitor patients during and after the operation.
- Look after equipment: Fix problems, calibrate, and test the anaesthesia machines.
- Write things down accurately: Record patient information and clearly report what you've done.
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