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whats the most difficult animal to intubate what are the major concerns when anesthetizing a giraffe how does someone even become a veterinary anesthesiologist my name is max feinstein and im a human anesthesia resident at the mount sinai hospital in new york city and in this video i sit down and talk with dr margaret weipart veterinary anesthesiologist at surgipet surgery and anesthesia center in san marcos california to answer these and many more questions if you find this video interesting or helpful id really appreciate it if you liked it and subscribe to the channel lets dive in [Music] my name is margaret weibert and im an anesthesiologist but anesthesiologist for animals as opposed to anesthesiologists here whos for humans i was born right and educated in poland and then for my residency which i did at upenn i moved to the us to philadelphia and uh following residency ive been working private practices and been an anesthesiologist in terms of residency to be totally clear