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Max Feinstein, a human anesthesiology resident at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, explores the differences between human and veterinary anesthesia in this video. He travels to sunny Southern California to meet Dr. Margaret Weipert, a board-certified veterinary anesthesiologist at Sergio Pet Surgery and Anesthesia Center for Pets. Max seeks to understand what it's like to establish IV access, provide general anesthesia, and intubate animals. He invites viewers to engage with the video and reflects on whether his experience will lean more towards a "zebra scrub cap" or "doggies and scrub" vibe. The video showcases the intersection of human and veterinary anesthesiology.