Doctor Gerard Furlong graduated with honours from St Bartholomew’s University Hospital in 1992 and proceeded to pursue a career as an anaesthetist working in a number of large hospitals around the uk.
The function of the anaesthetist is an indispensable component of dispensing a good quality of healthcare to affected individuals. Ged Furlong while being employed as an anaesthetist was responsible for an array of obligations for the patients which he looked after. The responsibilities that the anaesthetist Gerard Furlong performed included the pre-operative evaluation of patients, consultation with the operating doctor performing the surgery, creation of an individual anaesthesia program as well as post-operative care and supervision of patients. Being an anaesthetist Gerard Furlong had the ability to work in many different fields of medicine. During 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 infirmary in addition to quite a few years on the Trauma elective ward in Dunganon hospital. Over the course of his career Doctor Furlong came to enjoy his work in the obstetrics ward the most after realizing that he had a exceptional natural talent for administering epidurals to women at the business end of being pregnant. Gerard Furlong is a long standing member of a number of professional organizations. Membership of these societies allows him to stay abreast of the most recent improvements and breakthroughs in the field of anaesthesia and also contribute articles for their periodicals. His specialist knowledge has been utilized in a number of research projects most notably on the HL7 CDA execution guide for SCATA (Society for Computers And Technology in Anaesthesia). Ged has several hobbies which he pursues when he can find the time. These include sailing, travel and he has recently taken up golfing an experience that up to now he’s found to be rather frustrating.