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oh well hello there my names max feinstein and while i am a human anesthesiology resident at the mount sinai hospital in new york city i do sometimes wonder what would it be like to establish iv access on a dog or provide general anesthesia or even intubate an animal in this video im answering that question but i cant do that here so instead im getting on an airplane and flying to sunny southern california where im meeting up with board certified veterinary anesthesiologist dr margaret weipart at sergio pet surgery and anesthesia center for pets if you find this video interesting or helpful id really appreciate it if you liked it and subscribe to the channel the only question i have to figure out before i take off is whether this is more of a zebra scrub cap type of experience or a doggies and scrub type of experience lets find out my name is margaret weipert and im an anesthesiologist but anesthesiologist for animals as opposed to anaesthesiologist here whos for humans i was