Abstract

To meet the needs of the professional and lay community for continued safe delivery of quality health care in ambulatory surgery, it is crucial to provide medical education in those aspects unique to ambulatory anesthesia. Formal educational protocols in ambulatory anesthesiology must begin at the medical school level, expand during anesthesiology residency training, and continue throughout professional practice. Additionally, ambulatory surgery and anesthesia is not provided in a vacuum, but is part of a system working to achieve the common goal of providing quality health care. Therefore, the continued education of the practicing anesthesiologist, as well as that of members of other sub-specialties (both physicians and non-physicians), in the protocols of ambulatory anesthesia is as integral to the future successful delivery of sustained quality care in ambulatory surgery and anesthesia as is the education of future anesthesia providers.

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