2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.anclin.2008.07.002
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Staffing the Operating Room Suite: Perspectives from Europe and North America on the Role of Different Anesthesia Personnel

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“…Between them they perform over 40 million surgeries each year on a population of approximately 300 million people [24]. The UK has one physician–anaesthetist for every patient undergoing surgery—around 12,000 anesthetists for a population of 64 million (approximately 1:5,000) [25].…”
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“…Between them they perform over 40 million surgeries each year on a population of approximately 300 million people [24]. The UK has one physician–anaesthetist for every patient undergoing surgery—around 12,000 anesthetists for a population of 64 million (approximately 1:5,000) [25].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Even in Western European countries which have a higher number of anesthesiologists per member of the population, steps to augment the anesthesia care system has been advocated to ensure the supply of a sufficient number of anesthesiologists to meet the demand [18,19].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The recent data of Egger Halbeis and Schubert 9 and Pontone et al 14 on the demography of anaesthesiologists in Europe are alarming in that they predict a shortage of anaesthesiologists that may reach 30-35% by 2020 in eight out of 14 European countries.…”
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“…The number of anaesthetics given varies between 3.4 anaesthetics per 100 people per year in eastern Europe and 9.6 in western Europe, though the density of anaesthesiologists in these two groups of countries is 6.1 and 14.5 anaesthesiologists per 100 000 people, respectively. 9 However, a closer look at the western European data fails to demonstrate a relationship between the density of anaesthesia providers and the workload. Sweden, for example, has a similar density of anaesthesiologists and four times the density of nurse anaesthetists than France; the rate of anaesthetics is 2.1 times greater in France than in Sweden.…”
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