Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Anesthesiology residency program at the University of Kansas School of Medicine–Wichita is a fully accredited four-year categorical program. The program includes a preliminary year in Internal Medicine, followed by advanced training in anesthesiology. Residents gain experience at multiple trauma centers and outpatient surgery facilities in Wichita. The program emphasizes the development of confident and competent anesthesiologists prepared for diverse career options, including fellowships and academic roles, while ensuring a strong commitment to patient-centered care and continuous education.
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Program Details
Specialty
Anesthesiology
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
No
IMG Friendly (detail)
The anesthesiology residency program at the University of Kansas School of Medicine–Wichita does not directly mention its compatibility or acceptance for International Medical Graduates (IMGs) in the provided text. There are no specific keywords like 'International Medical Graduates,' 'IMG applicants,' 'Eligibility for International Graduates,' or 'IMG acceptance rate' found. Additionally, there is no explicit information regarding ECFMG certification or visa sponsorship mentioned. Therefore, based on the provided text, the status regarding IMG-friendliness is unclear.
Categorical Positions
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Program Website
Address
929 N. St. Francis, Room 8079, Wichita, KS 67214
Program Director
Megan Souter
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Current Residents
Overview
The current residents' roster details are not explicitly provided in the text. Therefore, information regarding the total number of PGY-1 residents or any specifics about their backgrounds (MD, DO, or IMG) cannot be determined from the available data.
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Curriculum & Education
Overview
The residency program is a four-year categorical program with the PGY-1 residents completing a preliminary year affiliated with the Department of Internal Medicine and then transitioning to the advanced portion of anesthesiology training during the remainder of their residency.
Application
The residency program is a four-year categorical program with the PGY-1 residents completing a preliminary year affiliated with the Department of Internal Medicine and then transitioning to the advanced portion of anesthesiology training during the remainder of their residency. Specific deadlines, application requirements, interview dates, or additional details were not provided in the text.
# of Locations
The residents will gain experience in anesthetic practice at several practice sites including two level-1 trauma centers in Wichita (Wesley Medical Center and Ascension Via Christi St. Francis), and several Wichita outpatient surgery centers.
Fellowship
The anesthesiology residency program aims to prepare residents for various career paths upon graduation, including subspecialty fellowship training, academic clinical anesthesiology, or private practice as a consultant anesthesiologist. Specific fellowship opportunities or associated institutions are not detailed in the text, but it indicates a focus on developing competent and confident anesthesiologists ready for various professional avenues.
Resident Life
Overview
The anesthesiology residency program at the University of Kansas School of Medicine–Wichita is a fully accredited program provides comprehensive clinical training in all facets of anesthesiology except liver transplantation.
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# of Years of Program
4
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Alumni
The program's alumni seek various paths after graduation, including subspecialty fellowship training, academic clinical anesthesiology, or private practice as consultant anesthesiologists.
Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
The program provides comprehensive clinical training in all facets of anesthesiology except liver transplantation, with experience gained across several practice sites, including level-1 trauma centers.
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