

In addition to intraoperative and bedside teaching, Duke Anesthesiology offers a strong didactic program for trainees. CA-3 residents are able to tailor their final year of training toward their career ambitions and have the opportunity to engage in research projects. CA-1 residents begin building their basic anesthesiology knowledge and start subspecialty training that develops through their CA-2 year. Interns rotate on a variety of services, including Acute Pain Service and Perioperative Medicine, and are able take advantage of the expertise of other Duke departments while developing fundamental clinical skills. They are a vital component of our nationally-acclaimed Duke Anesthesiology Residency Program which equips our residents with the skills to work with a variety of patient cases and change the world around them, as described by some of our department’s leaders and trainees in the program highlight video (above). Our faculty are not only dedicated to recruiting the best and the brightest minds in medicine, they are extremely engaged with resident education and career development. Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs)ĭuke Anesthesiology boasts some of the finest faculty in the country, including worldwide-recognized leaders in anesthesiology practice and research.NIH T32 - Integrated Training in Anesthesiology.

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