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word from the Chairman
Welcome
to the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Cincinnati
Medical Center . Since our Department was founded in 1970,
its educational, clinical, and research activities have grown.
Our residency program has a very broad range of experiences
and teaching in all of the subspecialties. The program has
been continually approved by the Accrediting Committee of
Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) since its inception, and
offers ACGME-approved fellowships in pain management, critical
care, and pediatric anesthesia, as well as fellowships in
cardiac anesthesia.
The
Department of Anesthesiology at UC provides services for over
15,000 anesthetics annually at The University Hospital in
28 operating rooms and 13 labor rooms. University Hospital
was again named one of the Top 15 Teaching Hospitals in the
U.S. by Solucient and one of " America 's Best Hospitals"
by U.S. News and World Report. Our programs in digestive disorders,
otolaryngology, geriatrics, endocrinology, neurology, neurosurgery,
pulmonary diseases, and urology rank in the Top 50 programs
in the nation. In addition, The University Hospital is home
to one of the few nationally-certified major adult burn treatment
centers in the nation; the region's best-equipped and busiest
Level I Trauma Center, and active kidney, liver, pancreas,
and heart transplant programs.
Residents
acquire their pediatric anesthesia training at the Cincinnati
Children's Hospital, which is ranked eighth in the nation
among pediatric hospitals by U.S. News and World Report. The
Pediatric Anesthesia Department at Cincinnati Children's performs
over 25,000 anesthetics and 5,000 pain consults each year.
Children's performs all types of surgeries, including cardiac,
neurological, craniofacial, transplantation, and major spine
operations. Cincinnati Children's anesthesia faculty is internationally
recognized in anesthesia for premature infants, pediatric
cardiac surgery, difficult airway problems, and chronic pain
conditions.
Our
residency provides state-of-the-art facilities, cutting edge
NIH-funded research, focused didactics, and a wide range of
advanced training. The intimate size of our residency program,
coupled with the wide variety and high complexity of cases
at UC, provides a unique learning experience for residents,
which can be matched by few programs.
We
welcome inquiries from students, residents, fellows, and future
faculty alike.
William E. Hurford , M.D
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