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Training Program
The Anesthesiology residency program at Thomas Jefferson University
Hospital is an accredited three-year program. Each year, we accept
15 residents who begin their training at the Clinical Anesthesia
1 (CA-1) level, the PG-Y2 year.
Anesthesia residents are given the opportunity to develop clinical
excellence in all areas of anesthesia. They provide a major portion
of the anesthetic care, including preoperative evaluation and postoperative
follow-up, and routinely interact with members of all surgical
and medical subspecialties.
Residents develop the expertise required to anesthetize a wide
variety of patients safely, to manage pain and ICU patients, to
successfully achieve certification by the American Board of Anesthesiology,
and to function as true consultants in Anesthesiology. Research
opportunities are available for those who wish to participate.
Subspecialty Rotations: Goals and Objectives
Ambulatory Anesthesia
Cardiothoracic Anesthesia
Critical Care
Neuroanestheisa
Obstetric Anesthesia
PACU
Regional Anesthesia
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