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Anaesthesia Technician Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Take your anaesthesia technician career to the next level with our in-depth training programme, made for people who want to work in anaesthesiology. You'll learn important skills like helping with putting patients to sleep for surgery, managing problems that might come up, and watching the patient's vital signs. You'll get good at checking patients, managing risks, and looking after them after their operation. You'll also learn how to fix machines if they break down, make sure all records are correct, and keep the anaesthesia machines in good working order. Our short, good quality lessons, with plenty of practice, will get you ready for what it's really like on the job, making you better and more confident.

Live mentoring rooms weekly

Rely on our team of specialists to assist you weekly

Imagine learning something while clearing your doubts with people who are actively working in the field? At Apoia, this is possible

Gain access to open rooms with various market professionals


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Exchange experiences with specialists from other fields and resolve your professional challenges.

Learning outcomes

Strengthen your development in the practical skills listed below

Master anaesthesia induction: Help and manage how patients are put to sleep for surgery properly.

Assess patient risks: Find out what problems a patient might have with anaesthesia and check their medical history.

Monitor vital signs: Keep a close watch on patients during and after surgery.

Maintain equipment: Fix problems, calibrate (set up properly), and test anaesthesia machines.

Document accurately: Write down patient information and report what you do clearly.