Doctor Gerard Furlong is a graduate of St Bartholomew’s university. He graduated in 1992 with honours and left to begin his vocation working as an aneasthetist in a number of hospitals across the United Kingdom.
The role of the anaesthetist is definitely an indispensable part of delivering a good quality of health care to affected individuals. Ged Furlong whilst working as an anaesthetist was in charge of a wide range of responsibilities for the individuals which he cared for. These involved pre-op analysis of individuals, referring with with the surgical team performing the procedure, creating an individual anaesthesia program for each patient and post-op treatment and supervision of subjects. As an anaesthetist Gerard Furlong had the opportunity to operate in many distinct fields of medicine. In the course of his time working for the NHS the anaesthetist Gerard Furlong spent time in obstetrics, in the intensive care unit at Coventry and Warwick medical center as well as quite a few years on the Trauma elective infirmary in Dunganon hospital. During his career Doctor Furlong came to enjoy his work in the obstetrics ward the most immediately after realising he had a exceptional natural talent for administering epidurals to ladies at the business end of childbearing. Gerard Furlong is a long standing member of a number of professional societies. Membership of these societies makes it possible for him to keep current with the most recent developments and advancements in the field of anaesthesia as well as contribute articles to their journals. His specialist knowledge has been utilized in a number of research assignments especially on the HL7 CDA implementation guide for SCATA (Society for Computers And Technology in Anaesthesia). Ged has several hobbies he pursues whenever he can find the time. These include sailing, travel and he has taken up playing golf an experience that up to now he has found to be quite frustrating.