Clinical Base Year
The first nine months of the first postgraduate year (PGY1) are devoted to clinical
primary patient care training. Our residents start rotating in general operating rooms
as early as April; providing a smooth transition to becoming a CA1 resident.
CA1 Year
After a seamless transition to the first year of clinical anesthesia training (CA1),
residents are paired with senior residents and a faculty member. The first two weeks
of training use the "onboarding curriculum" - a training focusing on simulation and
hands-on training scenarios with a dedicated didactics session.
The remainder of the CA1 year focuses on general anesthesia, and some residents are
introduced to subspecialty rotations.
CA2/CA3 Years
Residents work in subspecialty rotations for the most part. These rotations include:
cardiothoracic, obstetric, and neuro anesthesia; acute and chronic pain; critical
care; preoperative clinic; and the post anesthesia care unit. Anesthesiologists direct
the surgical and cardiac ICUs.
CA3 residents spend a month in Perioperative management rotation. Here residents learn
to staff operating rooms efficiently and provide services for Level 1 and out-of-OR
codes. During this rotation residents provide anesthesia more independently for a
better transition to independent practice.
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