1, the primary responsibility of anesthesiologists is not to leave the patient, observe and monitor the condition. 2.Only minor surgery, no minor anesthesia. 3.Don’t give in to a life-threatening danger. 4.A good anesthesiologist is a blood transfusion expert, emergency resuscitation expert, critical care monitoring expert and pain treatment expert. 5.Knowledge changes fate, details determine success or failure, and concepts determine advancement or retreat. 6, develop a good habit, because good habits can give you a lot of trouble. 7.Don’t panic when things happen, react quickly and face them calmly. 8.Be brave to question and challenge books and authority, think hard, dare to innovate and try. 9, local anesthesia medication must follow the principle of minimum effective dose and minimum effective concentration. 10, any monitoring instrument can not replace the clinical observation of anesthesiologists. 11.Anesthesia poses the greatest threat to the elderly because of their coexisting diseases, not age itself. 12, Pediatrics should not be viewed as a microcosm of adults. 13, Management in anesthesia is more important than the choice of anesthetic modality. 14.There are pros and cons to any anesthesia modality, depending on how you approach it. 15.Take every anesthesia as the first time to do. 16.Learn to grow through failure. 17.Be a person who can trust his life. 18.A qualified anesthesiologist must be aware of the entire surgical process in order to intervene in advance of the fluctuation of vital signs caused by surgery. 19, a good surgeon needs a good anesthesiologist, a not good enough surgeon needs a better anesthesiologist. 20, the success or failure of an anesthesiologist, not to see how much anesthesia you made, but to see how many accidents you can avoid. 21, anesthesiologists must have a pair of eyes of fire, do not fall into the trap dug for you by the surgeon. 22.Accurate preoperative assessment, close intraoperative monitoring, and timely postoperative follow-up. 23, anesthesiologists are the main managers of patient safety in the perioperative period. 24, the mental factors of the surgical patient is very important, excessive tension may be the cause of the deterioration of the condition, the anesthesiologist must patiently explain, relieve her nervousness, and resolutely put an end to the chiding of the patient. 25. Responsibility is often more important than skill. 26, every anesthesia object as if they were going to do it themselves. 27.Ventilation is more important than intubation. 28.Error is worse than ignorance. 29.Epidural is not a garbage can, you can’t give whatever you want. 30.Happy work.