This sponsor-hosted episode features anesthesiologists from US Anesthesia Partners, Dr. Doug Morgan and Dr. Camellia Baldridge, discussing interview questions residents might ask to better understand the health and structure of potential employers. Use these tips to gain a clearer picture of a practice’s relationships with hospitals, internal process, support for physicians, and more. Recorded September 2023.
This episode is sponsored by US Anesthesia Partners.
S. Camellia Baldridge, MD, MS, is an anesthesiologist with US Anesthesia Partners where she focuses on complex neurosurgical cases, thoracic cases, and complex obstetric anesthesia care. Dr. Baldridge is the OB anesthesia residency co-director mentoring the next generation of anesthesiologists and is involved with physician recruiting. She is passionate about providing the highest quality of care to all patients and ensuring a bright future for the specialty of anesthesiology.
Dr. Baldridge earned her master’s in biomedical sciences at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. She holds an MD from the University of Colorado School of Medicine, served an anesthesiology and pain medicine residency at University of Washington and complex neuro faculty fellowship at University of Washington Harborview Medical Center.
Doug Morgan, DO, is a general anesthesiologist at US Anesthesia Partners with training in thoracic and transplant anesthesia. Dr. Morgan has been involved in the leadership of US Anesthesia Partners for the past 8 years, having served as a board member, vice president, chief medical officer, and chair of the hiring committee. He enjoys the challenge of complex cases and the interactions with patients and their families.
Raised in Iowa, Dr. Morgan earned his DO at the University of Health Sciences in Kansas City and did his anesthesia residency at University of Washing in Seattle, where he has lived for over 15 years. Dr. Morgan also holds a pediatric and thoracic anesthesia fellowship from Auckland General Hospital.
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