Nov 2, 2000
Cleveland Clinic Foundation Program
Overview
Overview of the Anesthesiology Residency Program
The Anesthesiology Residency Program at Cleveland Clinic is a prestigious four-year integrated categorical program designed to equip residents with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in anesthesiology. This program is deeply rooted in the Cleveland Clinic's commitment to providing exemplary patient care and innovative medical education.
Throughout the residency, trainees will experience a dynamic, learner-centered environment that emphasizes interactive and hands-on training. The curriculum includes high-fidelity simulations, OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examinations), oral board practice exams, and a longitudinal perioperative ultrasound education program, all aimed at helping residents master both fundamental and advanced concepts in anesthesia.
Curriculum Breakdown
Clinical Base Year (PGY-1)
The Clinical Base Year is meticulously structured into 13 four-week modules, incorporating foundational training and exposure in critical areas such as:
- Perioperative Medicine
- Neuro ICU
- Cardiology
- Pulmonary Medicine
- Chronic Pain Recovery
- Endocrinology
- Nephrology
- Infectious Disease
- Emergency Medicine
This foundational year includes four months of general anesthesia training that gradually transitions residents into hands-on experiences in the operating room, supported by a comprehensive orientation.
Clinical Training Years (CA-1 to CA-3)
The subsequent CA-1 to CA-3 years build upon the foundational knowledge, incorporating increasing levels of complexity and specificity in anesthesiology. Residents rotate through various subspecialties, including:
- CA-1 Year: General anesthesia in surgical subspecialties, critical care exposure, and hands-on clinical training in a variety of OR environments.
- CA-2 Year: Advanced subspecialty rotations focusing on neuroanesthesia, cardiac/thoracic anesthesiology, and pediatric anesthesia.
- CA-3 Year: Increased autonomy in anesthesia administration and critical care management, elective rotations, and preparation for fellowship opportunities.
The program also offers elective rotations at various Cleveland Clinic facilities, including opportunities in community and trauma care settings, ensuring residents experience a breadth of clinical scenarios.
Research and Academic Opportunities
Cleveland Clinic fosters a vibrant research environment. Residents are encouraged to engage in clinical research projects, supported by dedicated research mentors. The residency provides access to the Outcomes Research Department, facilitating high-impact studies that contribute to the field of anesthesiology.
Residents will have the opportunity to present their findings at national conferences and are eligible for travel funds to support these endeavors. A resident research committee actively collaborates to promote research participation and excellence.
Unique Features of the Program
The Anesthesiology Residency at Cleveland Clinic is distinguished by its world-class training environment and extensive surgical volumes, including:
- 60,448 total surgical procedures annually
- 10,651 pediatric procedures
- 8,216 cardiothoracic procedures
- 190 liver transplants and 66 heart transplants each year
This extensive exposure ensures residents gain unparalleled experience managing complex cases, enhancing their confidence and competence.
Resident Life
Cleveland Clinic prioritizes resident wellness through a supportive environment. Residents have access to extensive resources, including:
- 20 vacation days per academic year
- A comprehensive health insurance plan
- Access to Cleveland Clinic fitness facilities and wellness programs
- Dedicated time for academic pursuits without conflicting clinical responsibilities
Residents benefit from mentorship and camaraderie within a diverse cohort, with opportunities to participate in community-building activities and social events throughout the program.
Eligibility and Application Requirements
The Cleveland Clinic's Anesthesiology Residency Program is competitive, attracting candidates from a wide array of backgrounds, including both MD and DO graduates, as well as international medical graduates (IMGs). The program values diversity and inclusion and supports visa sponsorships for applicable candidates.
Key application requirements include:
- A completed application via ERAS
- Current medical school performance evaluation (Dean's Letter)
- U.S. Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) scores (successful completion of Step 1 and Step 2)
- Three letters of recommendation
- A personal statement detailing interest in the program
Applicants are encouraged to submit their applications early to be considered for interviews held in a virtual format.
Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives
The program is committed to fostering a diverse environment that enhances the learning experience. This includes creating opportunities for underrepresented candidates through targeted initiatives that promote inclusivity within the field of anesthesiology.
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Program data
ACGME History [3]
Program
Program Size
30, 30, 30, 30 (4 years) [1]
Accreditation Status
Continued Accreditation
(Effective: December 15, 2025)
Composition [2]
Training
Fellowship Rate:57% [2]
Faculty-to-Residents Ratio:1.8X [1]
Residents Career Path [2]
Quality of Life
First Year Paid Sick Leave: No Limit [1]
First Year Paid Vacation: 20 days [1]
First Year Salary: $65,361 [1]
First Year Maximum Consecutive Hours on Duty: 16 hours [1]
First Year Average Weekly Hours: 55 hours [1]
Admission
USMLE Step 2 Score: 243–269 [2]
Visa Sponsorship:H1B, J1, F1 [2]
YOG Cutoff:7 [1]
Race / Ethnicity
Gender
Incoming Schools
8%
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
7%
Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine
5%
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine-Erie
5%
Northeast Ohio Medical University
* Multiple schools share the same admissions rate.
Rotation Duration by Site
Benchmarks
Match & stats
2026 Residency Applicant & Interview Insights
Signals
Hometown State
Medical School State
Step 1 Fail
Step 2 Fail
Applicant Type
Note: The AIR (Applicant Interview Rate) is calculated as the percentage of applicants in each category who were offered interviews. A higher AIR suggests stronger alignment with program preferences, indicating a greater likelihood of the program favoring applicants in this category.
USMLE STEP 2 CK Score [2]
COMLEX Level 2 Score [2]
Match History [4]
Roster
Publications
19 Publications (5 yr)
Peer-reviewed output from faculty and residents, last 5 years
19 Publications (5 yr)
TEAMing Up for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting: Cardiac Anesthesiologists Driving Change.
Obesity Treatments and Weight Changes in Clinical Practice After Discontinuation of Semaglutide or Tirzepatide.
Location
Cleveland, OH [5]
- Above the national average
- Below the national average
- Similar to the national average
Housing — Rental prices [6]
Rental prices
Crime — All violent offences [7]
Rate per 100,000 residents
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References
1. Freida - https://freida.ama-assn.org/program/0403822120
2. Residency Explorer - https://www.residencyexplorer.org/Program/GetByIdWithMedicalSpecialty/d3acd334-e651-971c-b45b-b8ebf12fafe3
3. ACGME - Accreditation Data System (ADS) - https://apps.acgme.org/ads/Public/Programs/Search
4. NRMP Results and Data: 2022-2026 Main Residency Match - https://www.nrmp.org/match-data/2026/03/program-results-2022-2026/
5. United States Census Bureau - https://data.census.gov/profile/City,_VS?g=160XX00US3916000
6. Zillow Research - Observed Rent Index (ZORI) - https://www.zillow.com/research/data/
7. FBI - Crime/Law Enforcement Stats (Uniform Crime Reporting Program) - https://www.fbi.gov/services/cjis/ucr