Critical Care Medicine Anesthesiology 207LC0200X



Critical Care Medicine Anesthesiology: Critical Care Medicine is also known as Intensive-Care Medicine. It is focused with the provision of life support or various organ support systems in patients that are very ill and require constant monitoring. Critical Care is only offered to patients that have a good change of reversing their condition.

Taxonomy Code: 207LC0200X

Allopathic and Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiology | Critical Care Medicine Anesthesiology


Allopathic and Osteopathic Physicians: Allopathic physicians are general doctors (Medical Doctor or MD), whereas osteopathic physicians (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine or DO) deal specifically with Osteopathy, targeting in healing the body with minimal use of medicine with an emphasis focusing on preventative care. Both types are fully licensed physicians, educated in diagnosing, as well as offering treatment for various illnesses and disorders.

Anesthesiology: Anesthesiology is when a doctor studies and practices the administering of sedation and or anesthesia to a patient for the intent of blocking pain. This branch of medicine is often looked at as mysterious because nobody really knows what happens when someone is 'put under.' Anesthesiologists work to prevent a patient from feeling pain during a surgical procedure, as well as dealing with it after the surgery.

Critical Care Medicine Anesthesiology specialists are located in these States: