Doctor Gerard Furlong graduated with honours from St Bartholomew’s University Hospital in 1992 and continued to follow a career being an anaesthetist in a number of large hospitals in and around the United Kingdom.
The function of the anaesthetist is definitely an invaluable element of dispensing a high quality of healthcare to affected individuals. Ged Furlong whilst working as an anaesthetist was in charge of an array of responsibilities for the people which he cared for. These included pre-op evaluation of patients, referring with with the operative team conducting the procedure, creating an individual anaesthesia plan for each patient and post-op care and management of subjects. As an anaesthetist Gerard Furlong had the ability to operate in a number of different fields of medicine. In the course of his time being employed by the National Health Service the anaesthetist Gerard Furlong spent time in obstetrics, in the intensive care unit at Coventry and Warwick hospital and also several years on the Trauma elective infirmary in Dunganon hospital. During his career Doctor Furlong came to enjoy his work in the obstetrics ward the most immediately after realizing he had a exceptional natural talent for administering epidurals to women at the business end of childbearing. Ged Furlong has been a keen student all his life and is an associate of a number of societies. He is a frequent contributor of articles and he routinely attends conferences both as a speaker and as a guest. His expert understanding has been utilized in several research projects especially on the HL7 CDA execution guide for SCATA (Society for Computers And Technology in Anaesthesia). Outside the field of medicine Ged has numerous interests including travel, wind-surfing and he has taken up the game of golf although as yet he is still seeking the perfect golf swing.
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