Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Anesthesiology Residency Program at Mount Sinai Medical Center offers comprehensive training in the field of anesthesiology. The program is structured over three years, beginning with a solid foundation in clinical anesthesia and progressing to advanced practice in subspecialties. Residents gain exposure to diverse cases, emphasizing vital skills in anesthetic practices amid evolving medical technologies. Under the guidance of an experienced faculty, the program strives for excellence in teaching and mentorship, preparing residents for successful careers in anesthesiology.
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Program Details
Specialty
Anesthesiology
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
Yes
IMG Friendly (detail)
The Mount Sinai Anesthesiology Residency Program does not explicitly mention its IMG-friendliness or acceptance of international medical graduates (IMGs). However, it states that only J-1 Visas are accepted for training, which suggests a level of IMG friendliness. Current residents' educational backgrounds indicate diversity, and the program appears welcoming to graduates from international medical schools, as seen with several current residents coming from foreign medical institutions.
Categorical Positions
6
Categorical Positions (detail)
6 positions are offered at Mount Sinai Medical Center’s Anesthesiology Residency Program each year.
Program Website
Address
Mount Sinai Medical Center, 4300 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33140, USA
Program Director
Gerald P. Rosen, MD
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Current Residents
Overview
The residency program currently hosts 6 PGY-1 MD residents, 5 of whom are identified as International Medical Graduates (IMGs), showcasing a diverse cohort. Recent graduates have pursued various fellowships, indicating a strong post-graduation support system. The program emphasizes a collaborative and educational atmosphere, which benefits its residents greatly.
PGY-1 MD
6
PGY-1 DO
PGY-1 IMG
5
Curriculum & Education
Overview
Clinical Anesthesia includes 1 year of Clinical Anesthesia (CA-1) primarily assigned to non-subspecialty anesthesia cases, 1 year (CA-2) focused on subspecialties like cardiac anesthesia and more, and 1 year (CA-3) where residents choose either an advanced clinical track or a clinical scientist track.
Application
6 positions offered at Mount Sinai Medical Center’s Anesthesiology Residency Program each year. Applications are accepted only through ERAS. Must be enrolled in the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP). Required documents include 3 letters of recommendation, completion of an ACGME approved internship, USMLE steps I and II (with plans for III), valid ECFMG certificate. Interviews start in early December.
# of Locations
6 positions are offered each year.
Fellowship
The Anesthesiology Residency Program offers various fellowship opportunities upon graduation. Recent graduates have pursued fellowships in Critical Care, Pain Medicine, Pediatric Anesthesia, and Cardiac Anesthesia among others. The program emphasizes research opportunities, where residents can work on projects that can be submitted for publication, aligning with fellowship pursuits. The program has affiliations with prominent institutions and the potential for specialization in various anesthesia subspecialties.
Resident Life
Overview
Mount Sinai’s Anesthesiology Department has a great tradition of training anesthesiologists with our close association with University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital’s anesthesiology residency program.
On Call Schedule
On-call rooms are provided for every service.
# of Years of Program
The program length is typically for 3 years, with an additional required year of clinical base training (PGY-1).
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Alumni
Graduates commonly pursue fellowships in critical care, pain medicine, and various anesthesia specialties. Alumni are associated with institutions such as Miami Beach Anesthesiology Associates and the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital.
Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
Residents receive various benefits including professional liability insurance, parking, on-call rooms, white lab coats, academic allowance, 14 paid sick days, and 28 calendar days of annual paid vacation.
PGY-1 Salary
Vacation
Residents are entitled to 28 calendar days of annual paid vacation and 14 paid sick days.