The Top Doctors Specializing in ANESTHESIOLOGY ASSISTANT in FL

Updated as of March 07, 2024

Certified anesthesiologist assistants (CAAs) are highly trained master’s degree level non-physician anesthesia care providers. The CAA profession was established in the late 1960s by physician anesthesiologists. After studying the educational pathway for physician anesthesiologists and nurse anesthetists, physician anesthesiologists created a new educational paradigm for a mid-level anesthesia practitioner emphasizing a science/pre-medical – rather than nursing – background in college. This person would perform the same job as nurse anesthetists but could seek admittance to medical school if appropriate. The founders recognized early the advantage of a strong pre-medical background in comparison to the nursing education background of the nurse anesthetist profession. To date, CAAs may practice in 20 jurisdictions: Alabama, Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Vermont, and Wisconsin. The federal government, specifically the Medicare Program, and numerous states recognize certified anesthesiologist assistants and nurse anesthetists as being qualified anesthesia providers who have identical clinical capabilities and responsibilities while working in the Anesthesia Care Team model. For decades, the Anesthesia Care Team has safely and effectively delivered anesthesia care with either a certified anesthesiologist assistant or nurse anesthetist as the non-physician anesthetist member of the team. It is the position of ASA that both certified anesthesiologist assistants and nurse anesthetists have identical patient care responsibilities and technical capabilities – a view in harmony with their equivalent treatment under the Medicare Program. Certain differences do exist, however, between certified anesthesiologist assistants and nurse anesthetists with regard to educational program prerequisites, instruction, and requirements for supervised clinical practice. For example, nurse anesthetist programs require a nursing degree and one year of critical care experience, while certified anesthesiologist assistant programs require a bachelor's degree emphasizing pre-medical, science-based coursework. Additionally, certified anesthesiologist assistants must practice under the supervision of a physician anesthesiologist. In no way is this a mark of inferiority but rather a realistic recognition that non-physician anesthetists must work within the relationship of a physician anesthesiologist to best ensure patient safety and optimal delivery of care.

Name Address
JOSE FALLA ANESTHESIA PHYSICIAN SOLUTIONS OF SOUTH FLORIDA, LLC
1310 SE W STAR AVE
PORT SAINT LUCIE, FL 34952    Map
DAWN ROMAGNOLI BOCA ANESTHESIA SERVICE INC
1905 CLINT MOORE RD , SUITE 115
BOCA RATON, FL 33496    Map
CHRISTIE TASCA AMERICAN ANESTHESIOLOGY SERVICES OF FLORIDA INC
6901 SIMMONS LOOP
RIVERVIEW, FL 33578    Map
BRIAN KATZ CLEVELAND CLINIC FLORIDA A NONPROFIT CORPORATION
2950 CLEVELAND CLINIC BLVD
WESTON, FL 33331    Map
HOANGHAN NGUYEN SHERIDAN HEALTHCORP INC
1901 SW 172 AVE
MIRAMAR, FL 33029    Map
THOMAS NGUYEN GREATER FLORIDA ANESTHESIOLOGISTS LLC
5013 N ARMENIA AVE
TAMPA, FL 33603    Map
MARIAH PINKERTON SHERIDAN HEALTHCORP INC
1309 N FLAGLER DR
WEST PALM BCH, FL 33401    Map
THOMAS HOWARD FLORIDA CLINICAL PRACTICE ASSOCIATION INC
2001 SW 13TH ST
GAINESVILLE, FL 32608    Map
KELLY KATZ CLEVELAND CLINIC FLORIDA A NONPROFIT CORPORATION
2950 CLEVELAND CLINIC BLVD
WESTON, FL 33331    Map
MATTHEW VARGA US ANESTHESIA PARTNERS OF FLORIDA INC
601 E ALTAMONTE DR
ALTAMONTE, FL 32701    Map
MI NI TRAN US ANESTHESIA PARTNERS OF FLORIDA INC
800 PRUDENTIAL DR
JACKSONVILLE, FL 32207    Map