Key Specialty Peds Inpatient Specialty Peds Anesthesia Adult ICU OB Anesthesia BasicSpec Anesthesia Adult Pain Med PL1 PL2 PL5 PL4 Pediatrics PACU PM 1 Adult Pain Med 1 Open Elec ID: 935900
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Ambulatory
Peds ICU
Open Electives
Key Specialty —
Peds Inpatient
Specialty ——
Peds Anesthesia
Adult ICU
OB Anesthesia
Basic/Spec Anesthesia
Adult Pain Med
PL1
PL2
PL5
PL4
Pediatrics
PACU/ PM
1 Adult Pain Med
1 Open Elec
1 NICU
1 surg/ cards (V)
1 PICU
1 night senior (S)
1 ADOL
1 HOT
1 Spec Elec (V/E)
Continuity Clinic Throughout
Anesthesia
Pediatrics
Pediatrics
Anesthesia
Anesthesia
Pediatrics
Pediatrics
Anesthesia
1 Spec Elec (V/E)
1 NICU
1
Neuro Anes
1 Anes Elec
RAAPS/Pain
1 SICU
1 ED
(V/E)
1 Ward senior (S)
CV ICU
1 Anes Elec
1 OB Anes
1 Key Spec Elec (V/E)
1 night senior (S)
1 PICU
1 Open Elec
(V/E)
1 CT
Anes
1 Anes Elec
1 Anes Elec
1 night senior (S)
1 ED
1 Ward
senior
(S)
1 Key Spec
Elec (V/E)
1 PACU
Ped
Anes
Anesthesia
Pediatrics
Pediatrics
Anesthesia
Anes
Anes
1 NICU
1 MTC (V)
1 ED
1 Key Spec Elec(V)
1 CDC
1 Nursery
1 trans. to
Anes
1 Ward
1 Ward
1 Ward
1 Ward
1 Ward
1 Ward
2 Peds Anesthesia
3 Gen OR
1 Adult Pain Med
Gen OR
1 OB
Anesth
PET
Gen OR
CT Anesth
Gen OR
1 Ped
Anes
PET
Anesthesia
Peds
PL3
1 Ped
Anes
Gen OR
1 Neuro Anes
(S)= supervisory (V/E)= vacation/educational leave eligible (see page 3)
Comm peds
Slide2Peds Anesthesia
Adult ICU
OB Anesthesia
Basic/Spec Anesthesia
Adult Pain Med
Schedule B
SICU
PL1
PL2
PL5
Continuity Clinic Throughout
PL3
PL4
Anesthesia
Pediatrics
Pediatrics
Anesthesia
1 Open Elective
(V/E)
1 night senior (S)
1 HOT
1 Key Spec Elec (V/E)
1 NICU
1 surg/ cards
(V)
1 PICU
1 CT
Anes
Peds Anes
1 Adult Pain Med
1 Anes. Elec.
Anesthesia
Pediatrics
Pediatrics
Anesthesia
1 night senior (S)
1 ED
(V/E)
1 Ward
senior
(S)
1 Key Spec Elec (V/E)
1
Ward
senior (S)
1 PICU
1
Neuro
Anes
1 Anes Elec
1 OB Anes
RAAPS/ Pain
1 night senior (S)
1 ED
1 Spec Elec
(V/E)
2
blks Ped Anes
1 NICU
1 ADOL
1 Key Spec Elec (V/E)
1 Anes
Elec
Anesthesia
PediatricsAnesthesia
Pediatrics
Anes
1 Anes. Elec
Ambulatory
Peds ICU
Open Electives
Key Specialty —
Peds Inpatient
Specialty ——
1 NICU
1 MTC (V)
1 ED
1 Key Spec Elec (V)
1 CDC
1
Nursery
1 trans. to
anes
1 Ward
1 Ward
1 Ward
1 Ward
1 Ward
1 Ward
2 Peds Anesthesia
3 Gen OR
1 Adult Pain Med
Gen OR
1 OB Anesth
PET
Gen OR
CT Anesth
Gen OR
1
Neuro Anesth
PET
Peds Anes
CV ICU
Gen OR
PACU /PM
Gen OR
(S)= supervisory (V/E)= vacation/educational leave eligible (see page 3)
Pediatrics
Anesthesia
Comm peds
Slide3Training in anesthesiology must include the following experiences:
Two identifiable one-month rotations in obstetric anesthesiology, pediatric anesthesiology,
neuroanesthesiology
, and cardiothoracic anesthesiology. A rotation in pediatric anesthesiology, if taken during the first postgraduate year, is not considered part of this requirement for two months of pediatric anesthesiology experience.
A minimum of two months experience in an adult intensive care unit in addition to the requirements for training in neonatal and pediatric critical care medicine.
Three months of pain medicine; this may include one month in an acute perioperative pain management rotation, one month in the assessment and treatment of inpatients and outpatients with chronic pain problems, and one month of regional analgesia experience.
Two weeks in a preoperative evaluation clinic.Two weeks of providing anesthesia for diagnostic or therapeutic procedures outside the surgical suites.
Advanced experiences can be in additional focused anesthesia subspecialties, related areas, or research. No single subspecialty, excluding critical care medicine, shall exceed six months total.Minimum clinical experiences as defined by the program requirements for anesthesiology must be met.Rotations cannot be “counted” twice. Thus, rotations (such as pediatric critical care medicine, etc.) may be considered by the program to meet the requirements for training in pediatrics or anesthesiology, but not both simultaneously.
It is expected that anesthesiology experiences continue at least once a month during pediatric training; attendance at anesthesiology conferences is desirable on these days of anesthesiology practice. Program directors have discretion to determine whether the reciprocal time on the other specialty should be for a half day or a full day once a month as long as equal time is devoted to each specialtyVacation/Educational Leave:Residents will have three weeks of vacation each year. In addition, residents will have an additional week of educational leave each year as a PGY2-5.
PGY1: The 3 vacation eligible months include elective, MTC and transition to anesthesia. The elective should be an elective without extra shifts. PGY2: The 4 vacation/educational leave weeks are built into their anesthesia schedule based on variety of factorsPGY3-5: During each of the PGY 3-5 years, the 4 vacation/educational leave weeks are distributed as follows: 2 weeks of vacation/educational leave on pediatrics. Vacation/educational leave eligible months on pediatrics are noted on the schedule as “V/E”. One elective with vacation during each of these years must be an elective without extra shifts.
2 weeks of vacation/educational leave on anesthesia. Vacation/educational leave eligible months on anesthesia will be built into their anesthesia schedule based on a variety of factors.
Abbreviations Adol= adolescent
CDC= developmental pediatricsComm peds: Community PediatricsCT=cardiovascular
CVICU=cardiovascular intensive care unitHOT=hematology/oncology/transplantMTC= Midtown ClinicNICU= neonatal intensive care unitOB=obstetrics
PACU=post anesthesia care unitPET=preoperative evaluation testing
PICU= pediatric intensive care unitPM=practice management PM&R=physician med and rehab
RAAPS=regional and acute pain service SICU= surgical intensive care unit
(S)= supervisory(V/E)= vacation/educational leave eligible
Of note- must have at least 5 supervisory months in pediatrics
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