1. Can an AA-C go and relieve a CRNA for lunch were as both anesthetists are employed and are used interchangeably within the ACT.
2. Can an CRNA go and relieve a AA-C for lunch were as both anesthetists are employed and are used interchangeably within the ACT.
3. Can both anesthetists AA-C/CRNA work for one another in exchange for a day off within the ACT.
I am aware, that an Anesthesiologist Attending, M.D./D.O. , Anesthesia Fellow, M.D./D.O. or Anesthesia Resident, M.D./D.O. can go into an operating room and relieve a CRNA for lunch or other job related issues as needed.
I am also aware, that in the same manner an CRNA can go into a operating room and relieve a Anesthesia Doctor (Fellow/Resident, M.D./D.O.) for lunch or other job related issues as needed.
I'm almost sure, that an AA-C can and do go relieve a CRNA or Anesthesia Doctor (Fellow/Resident, M.D./D.O. etc.) for lunch as well as other job related issues as needed within the ACT.
Please, I would like to hear from one of the following (Mid-level non-physician provider Anesthetists) in the ACT or Student Anesthetists In the ACT with your feed back on this issue.
AA (Anesthesiologist Assistant) Medical Anesthetist
AA-C (Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant) Medical Anesthetist
AARN (Anesthesiologist Assistant, Registered Nurse) Medical Anesthetist
RN, AA-C (Registered Nurse, Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant) Medical Anesthetist
APA-C (Certified Anesthesiology Physician Assistant) Medical Anesthetist
AA-S (Student Anesthesiologist Assistant) Student Medical Anesthetist
RN, AA-S (Registered Nurse, Student Anesthesiologist Assistant) Student Medical Anesthetist
PA-C, AA-S (Certified Physician Assistant, Student Anesthesiologist Assistant) Student Medical Anesthetist
Thank you