- Administer anesthesia to patients undergoing surgical procedures: An anaesthetist is responsible for administering the appropriate type and dosage of anesthesia to patients before, during, and after surgery to ensure their comfort and safety.- Monitor the patient's vital signs throughout surgery: During the surgical procedure, the anaesthetist closely monitors the patient's vital signs such as heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen levels to ensure they remain stable and within a safe range.- Manage pain relief post-surgery: After the surgical procedure is complete, the anaesthetist is responsible for managing the patient's pain relief and ensuring their comfort as they recover from the effects of anesthesia.- Collaborate with surgical team members: The anaesthetist works closely with surgeons, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated patient care before, during, and after surgery.Skills and Expectations:- Must have a degree in medicine or pharmacy: Candidates for this role must have a Bachelor's degree in Medicine (MBBS), Pharmacy (B.Pharma), Science (B.Sc), Engineering (B.E), or Veterinary Science (BVSC).- Strong attention to detail: An anaesthetist must be detail-oriented to carefully monitor the patient's vital signs and adjust anesthesia levels as needed during surgery.- Excellent communication skills: Effective communication with patients, surgical team members, and other healthcare professionals is essential for the anaesthetist to ensure safe and successful surgeries.- Ability to remain calm under pressure: Anaesthetists must be able to stay calm and focused in high-pressure situations, such as emergencies or complications during surgery. - Valid medical license: Candidates must have a valid medical license to practice as an anaesthetist in the designated location.