In the evolving landscape of healthcare, where precision, compassion, and teamwork converge, TeamHealth remains committed to delivering exceptional patient care. A critical component of this commitment within our Anesthesia services is the role of Certified Anesthesiologist Assistants (CAAs). TeamHealth recognizes the essential contributions CAAs make in supporting safe and seamless patient experiences throughout the surgical continuum.
Meet Matthew Ciotti, Chief Anesthesiologist Assistant
A career in anesthesia requires not only clinical expertise, but also a deep commitment to patient well-being. In this article, Matthew shares insights into the vital role CAAs play in patient care—before, during, and after surgery and why this work continues to be so meaningful.
Hi! I’m Matthew Ciotti, and I’ve spent my career as a Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant. I graduated from Case Western Reserve University and currently practice at The Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio, where I serve as Chief CAA and as a member of the Cardiac Anesthesia Team. I chose the CAA path because of my interest in medicine and my desire to work in a collaborative care team environment. Most importantly, it allows me the privilege of caring for people in my community.
Finding Joy in Caring for Others
Matthew’s perspective highlights the integral role CAAs play across the anesthesia care journey—and the fulfillment that comes with it.
CAAs are a vital part of the Anesthesia Care Team. We support patients before, during, and after surgical procedures, helping ensure safe and effective care every step of the way. It truly is a privilege to care for others. The best part of my job is the people—both my colleagues and my patients. Every day, I have the opportunity to meet new people and support them during some of the most challenging moments of their lives.
Advice for Future CAAs
For those considering a future in anesthesia, Matthew offers thoughtful guidance.
If you have a passion for helping people and want to help guide them through what can be an unknown or anxiety-provoking experience, becoming a CAA is worth considering. I recommend connecting with the American Academy of Anesthesiologist Assistants (AAAA), your state academy, or accredited CAA educational programs to learn more. Many universities also offer pre-CAA organizations that provide valuable exposure to the profession.
Celebrating Our CAAs, Every Day
As Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant Week is recognized, TeamHealth proudly celebrates the impact CAAs have on anesthesia care nationwide. Through a continued commitment to excellence, collaboration, and patient-centered care, TeamHealth supports CAAs in delivering exceptional, compassionate experiences for every patient they serve. We are honored to recognize their expertise, dedication, and the meaningful difference they make—every day, in every setting.