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Anesthesiologist

Based on 10 assessments · 1 from real users

15% Low risk

Average realistic automation risk across all Anesthesiologist profiles in the dataset.

Raw potential
23%
Realistic risk
15%

Raw potential = I/O automation ceiling. Realistic risk = adjusted for informal knowledge and social context.

Distribution across 10 profiles. Middle half of Anesthesiologists score between 12% and 18%.

0% 50% 100%
p10 · 11%
19% · p90
On-screen work 9%

Done entirely on a computer. High AI exposure — these tasks are already in the automation zone.

In-person + screen 1%

Physical sensing, digital output — e.g. interviewing someone then writing a report. Partially protected.

Computer + action 29%

Computer input, real-world output — needs someone to act on it, not just software.

Fully in-person 61%

No computer required. Furthest from automation — the strongest human advantage.

3 synthetic profiles for a Anesthesiologist, ordered by automation exposure. Tab between them to see how task mix drives the score difference.

Task Time Type Exposure
Administering anesthesia during surgery: selecting agents, placing IV/epidural/spinal lines, inducing anesthesia, monitoring vital signs continuously
deep expertise social element
30% DA 9%
Post-operative patient management: monitoring recovery in PACU, managing pain, handling emergence reactions, communicating with surgical team about patient status
some context needed
17% AA 8%
Consultation and interdisciplinary communication: discussing patient risk with surgeons, communicating with nursing staff, coordinating with ICU teams for complex cases
some context needed
15% AA 7%
Intraoperative monitoring and adjustment: responding to changes in patient physiology, adjusting drug doses, managing airway, troubleshooting complications in real-time
some context needed
14% AA 4%
Pre-operative patient assessment: reviewing medical history, performing physical exam, identifying anesthetic risks, discussing plan with patient
deep expertise
10% AA 3%
Emergency response and crisis management: managing airway emergencies, cardiac events, anaphylaxis, sepsis during procedures or recovery
deep expertise
7% AA 4%
Documentation and record-keeping: writing anesthesia records, documenting drug doses, patient response, complications, updating electronic health records
4% DD 86%

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