University of Miami/Jackson Health System Program
Anesthesiology - Miami, FL | ACGME Code: 0401121036 | NRMP Code: 1104040A0, 1104040C3, 1104040R1, 1104040C4
The University of Miami/Jackson Health System Anesthesiology Program offers multiple tracks for applicants, including a Categorical 4-year Program with 26 positions, an Advanced 3-year Program with 2 positions, a 3-year MD Pathway exclusive to UM Miller medical students, and FTOS Funded Military Participants program with up to 2 positions for active military applicants.
The program participates in the NRMP for all positions and conducts online interviews with Altus Suite assessments for non-cognitive skills for selection. They emphasize a comprehensive training curriculum starting with a clinical base year that includes rotations in different specialties before transitioning to anesthesia training in subsequent years. Residents gain experience in basic anesthesia training, subspecialty anesthesia training, and advanced anesthesia training during their CA-1 to CA-3 years.
Additionally, residents have the opportunity for a six-month mentored research elective during their CA-2 and CA-3 years to further their academic pursuits. The CA-3 year focuses on managing complex cases and provides exposure to different subspecialty areas, preparing residents for leadership roles and practice-management concerns.
For more details on the program's curriculum and application process, visit their website.
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PGY1 Positions 26 ( 26, 28, 28, 28 )
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Miami city, Florida
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1104040C3
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
1104040A0
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
1104040C4
2022
2021
1104040R1
2022
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