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The physician standard in anesthesia care

Every figure on this page names a checkable source. It is the record on physician anesthesiologist training, the peer-reviewed evidence on outcomes, and the reach of the specialty across South Carolina.

Training and preparation

A physician's depth of training

A physician anesthesiologist is a medical doctor who has completed medical school and a residency in anesthesiology before practicing independently.

12 to 14
Years

of education and training, including medical school and residency, to specialize in anesthesia care and pain control

12,000+
Clinical hours

12,000 to 16,000 hours of supervised clinical training in anesthesia care

Sources
Safety record

An evidence-based record on outcomes

Anesthesia has become dramatically safer over the past several decades, thanks to monitoring standards, safety protocols, and training that physician anesthesiologists pioneered.

1 in 200,000
Risk of death

attributable to anesthesia for healthy patients undergoing minor or moderate surgery (Merry & Webster, 2009)

6.9
Fewer deaths per 1,000

fewer failure-to-rescue deaths per 1,000 patients who experienced a complication when care was directed by a physician anesthesiologist (Silber et al., 2000)

A study published in the peer-reviewed journal Anesthesiology found that when anesthesia care was directed by a physician anesthesiologist, patients were significantly more likely to survive a complication. The presence of a physician anesthesiologist was associated with 6.9 fewer deaths per 1,000 patients who experienced a surgical or anesthesia complication, a measure known as failure to rescue.

More recent evidence points the same way. A 2022 study in JAMA Surgery reported that increasing the number of operations an anesthesiologist covered at once was associated with higher surgical morbidity and mortality, underscoring the value of physician attention and appropriate staffing. A 2023 study in JAMA Surgery found that greater familiarity within the surgeon and anesthesiologist team was associated with improved outcomes after complex cancer surgery.

Care across South Carolina

One standard, delivered statewide

Physician anesthesiologists care for patients in every corner of the state, from major medical centers to rural hospitals and surgery centers.

46
Counties

physician anesthesiologists deliver anesthesia care in every county in South Carolina

460
Anesthesiologists

practicing in South Carolina (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2023)

What patients and surgeons say

A clear preference for physician-led care

According to an independent survey commissioned by the American Society of Anesthesiologists and conducted by Penn Schoen Berland:

9 in 10
Patients

want a physician anesthesiologist involved in their surgical care

9 in 10
Surgeons

consider physician anesthesiologists the best qualified to manage complications in the operating room