Residents are assigned cases and responsibility for emergency care commensurate with developing skills and experience. Supervision is never more than 1:2 and is frequently 1:1. In-house on duty call averages every 4th to 5th day; a full night of coverage is usually followed by a day off. Residents are allotted vacation time and senior residents receive additional time away for educational meetings.
Assigned reading of current literature and continual discussion of cases and their complications augment bedside training. Pre- and post-operative rounds, patient examination and evaluation and progress notes are critical components of the method, and medical management issues are discussed with senior anesthesia staff and consultants from other services.
Each Wednesday, the start of the elective case schedule is delayed to enable attendance at the Lecture Series and Clinical Conference. In the formal Lecture Series, local medical experts and visiting professors present areas of interest in Anesthesia. The Clinical Conference is a forum for review of cases that are illustrative of anesthesia pitfalls and related risk management and quality assurance issues.
You can view our Residency Training Program in Anesthesiology brochure online...

Professionally printed copies of this brochure can be obtained by calling (617) 732-8210.
Useful links for those interested in the steps leading to becoming a board-certified anesthesiologist are The American Board of Anesthesiology homepage, and the Board of Registration in Medicine site.
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