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Anesthesiology - Cleveland, OH | ACGME Code: 0403822122
The Anesthesiology Residency Program at South Pointe Hospital, a Cleveland Clinic hospital, is a well-established program with a rich history dating back to 1962. Accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) until 2020 and subsequently receiving ACGME initial accreditation in 2016, the program offers twelve categorical slots. Residents benefit from affiliations with Cleveland Clinic Main Campus and Akron Children's Hospital, providing exposure to a wide range of specialties including cardiac anesthesia, critical care, and pediatric anesthesia.
The program is dedicated to providing a comprehensive clinical and educational experience, aiming to equip residents with the skills necessary to deliver top-quality patient care. Rotations are primarily based at South Pointe Hospital with opportunities for offsite experiences at various renowned institutions. The faculty is highly committed to resident and student education, offering personalized attention due to the program's smaller size.
South Pointe Hospital provides residents and medical students with access to various educational resources including a medical library, skills lab, and conference rooms. Overall, the program focuses on training well-rounded and compassionate physicians through a structured curriculum that incorporates ACGME core competencies.
For further details, interested individuals can contact Program Coordinator Deb Marti at [email protected].
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