Anesthesia Training Program Outline

Post Graduate Year I CBY 0

  • Medicine Wards (4 months)
  • General Surgery (2 months)
  • Introduction to Anesthesia (1 month)
  • Emergency Medicine (1 month)
  • Ambulatory Medicine (1 month)
  • MICU (1 month)
  • Consultant Service (1 month)
  • Vacation (1 month)

Post Graduate Year II Clinical Anesthesia Year CAY I

  • Fundamentals of Anesthesia (CAY-I) (5.5 months)
  • Acute Pain (1 month)
  • Obstetric Anesthesia (1 month)
  • Outpatient Anesthesia (1 month)
  • Post Operative Care (2 weeks)
  • Regional Anesthesia (2 months)
  • Vacation (1 month)

Post Graduate Year III Clinical Anesthesia Year II CAY II

  • General Anesthesia (2 month)
  • Pediatric Anesthesia (2 months)
  • Cardiovascular Anesthesia (2 months)
  • Neuroanesthesia (1 month)
  • Critical Care (2 months)
  • Chronic Pain Management (1 month)
  • OB Anesthesia (1 month)
  • Vacation (1 month)

Post Graduate IV Clinical Anesthesia Year III CAY III

  • The CAY III year provides clinical experience and advanced anesthesia training.
  • The Program Director in collaboration with the resident will design the resident's CA3 year of training.
  • The Advanced Anesthesia training:
    1. Advanced Clinical Track - Residents in the Advanced Clinical Track are required to complete a minimum of six months of advanced anesthesia training. They may spend the remaining months in advanced anesthesia training in on to three selected subspecialty rotations or in research.
    2. Clinical Scientific Track - The clinical Scientific Track may be fulfilled by completing six months of Clinical or Laboratory Research.
    3. Vacation (1 month)

Participation in Research is mandatory for our residents. Residents in our program participate in ongoing research project management and learning technical skills necessary to carry out independent and original research. Academic endowers are strengthened according to prior individual experience through a tutoring and mentoring program with the Director of Research and the Program Director. This includes independent study, readings and attendance at departmental research and statistical seminars. The Director of Research, Co-Director and the Program Director will assist the resident/faculty in planning and carrying out independent research.

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