Department of Anesthesiology Residency Program
The Department of Anesthesiology offers a four-year residency program designed to train physicians as consultants in anesthesiology and prepare them for the challenges of a lifelong career in this exciting field. The program’s goal is to develop superior anesthesiologists who are competent, confident, and capable of managing any clinical scenario.
Clinical Base Year (PGY-1)
The Clinical Base Year (CBY) provides residents with a broad foundation of medical knowledge and clinical experience essential for advanced training. This year is both challenging and rewarding, with rotations including: Anesthesia: 1 month Emergency Medicine: 1 month Family Medicine: 1 month General Surgery: 1 month Internal Medicine: 1 month Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU): 1 month Obstetrics/Gynecology: 1 month Otorhinolaryngology (ENT): 1 month Pediatrics: 1 month Trauma Stabilization Unit: 1 month Trauma Intensive Care Unit (TICU): 1 month Vacations: 1 month Through the clinical knowledge and skills developed during PGY-1 rotations, residents build the foundation needed to approach the USMLE Step 3, preparing them to complete the examination and advance confidently to PGY-2.

Clinical Anesthesiology (CA1-3 / PGY2-4)
The Clinical Anesthesiology program encompasses the CA-1 through CA-3 years which progressively build clinical and academic expertise: CA-1: Begins with the Introduction to Anesthesiology Curriculum, which combines supervised clinical training with academic and practical sessions to establish the fundamentals of safe patient care. Subspecialty rotations start mid-year under the guidance of highly trained faculty. CA-2: Focuses on strengthening technical expertise, clinical judgment, and independent decision-making. CA-3: Provides flexibility and advanced training with emphasis on caring for critically ill patients. Residents gain extensive experience in subspecialties such as operating room management, transesophageal echocardiography, and neuromonitoring. A six-month research track is available for residents interested in academic medicine and scientific investigation.
Residents receive structured exposure to a comprehensive range of anesthesiology subspecialties during CA-1 through CA-3. These include:
- Ambulatory Anesthesia
- Cardiac Anesthesia
- General Surgical Service Block Rotations
- Intensive Care Unit Rotations
- Neuroanesthesiology
- Obstetrical Anesthesia
- Orthopedic and Regional Anesthesia
- Pain Management
- Pediatric Anesthesia
- Thoracic and Vascular Anesthesia
This progression ensures that upon completion of the program, residents possess the broad clinical experience and subspecialty expertise required to practice anesthesiology at the highest standard. The program adheres strictly to the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Anesthesiology Residency Review Committee requirements.


