John Kidd is an experienced staff physician and board-certified anesthesiologist who holds an MD from the University of Wisconsin Medical School. To supplement his professional work, John Kidd, MD also holds membership with professional organizations such as the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA).
Since its founding in 1905, the ASA has advocated for the interests of anesthesiologists, care team members, and patients while elevating anesthesiology practice standards. Based in Schaumburg, Illinois, the organization operates an array of programs that range from education and career supports to research-based initiatives that include analytics services and classification systems.
One such classification system, the Physical Status Classification System, has supported the assessment and communication of patient comorbidities before anesthesia for over six decades. The system coordinates surgery information, patient frailty, and other factors to predict a level of perioperative risk. Currently, the Physical Status Classification System includes six levels that range from ASA I to ASA VI. ASA I represents the healthiest side of the scale, while ASA VI represents a declared brain-dead patient.
For further information on the Physical Status Classification System, visit
www.asahq.org.