My Career: Anesthesiologist.
The Acute Pain Service Information Management System (APSIMS), as we coined, is the utilization of a portable computer to register the data of the patients who need acute pain management during anesthesiologist's ward round. Initially, the data of the daily acute pain assessment at the ward are recorded on a sheet of paper by the rounding anesthesiologist, which are subsequently entered into the hospital main frame computer by an anesthetic nurse. In order to save manpower in data entry, we planned to introduce the personal digital assistant (PDA) into acute pain assessment. The anesthesiologist can record a patient's data directly into the PDA device at the bedside. After acute pain assessment is finished, we can directly up load the data from the PDA to the hospital mainframe computer without the need of further manpower for doing data input. This study was to evaluate the use of PDA for acute pain assessment and compare the PDA-based method with that of the current paper-transcription method in work efficiency.




Computerized Simulation in Anestesia and its practices.
Looking forward to the future.

How to become an Anesthesiologist.

Graduate High School.
Alpharetta High Scool
3595 Webb Bridge Road, Alpharetta, GA 30005

Earn a Bachelor's Degree
B.S. Chemistry
1000 Chastain Rd, Kennesaw, GA 30144

Pass the Medical College Admission Test

Complete Medical School
The University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY.

Pass the USMLE

Complete an Anesthesiology Residency Program
Albert B. Chandler Hospital,
1000 S. Limestone Lexington KY 40536
859-323-5000

Obtain State Licensing

Maintain Certification and Renew Medical License