One-month rotation
A one-month rotation in general anesthesia is required of all trainees through the Department of Anesthesia. During this rotation, the trainee learns the physiology and pharmacology of anesthetic agents, as well as techniques involved in administering general anesthesia. This rotation includes active participation in administering general anesthesia including the establishment and maintenance of a safe airway.
First year rotations
Additional rotations are provided in inpatient and outpatient pediatric medicine, emergency pediatric medicine, pediatric hematology/oncology, and developmental medicine. Working on a medical service, house officers are exposed to a wide variety of pediatric medical and surgical diagnoses and learn the internal workings of a pediatric hospital.
Second year rotations
In addition, one- to two-week rotations during the second year of the program may be spent in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. An elective approved rotation is also allotted for two weeks of extramural training. In the past, elective time has been spent with our contacts in places such as Guy's Hospital in England, Australia, Honduras, and Native American reservations in Alaska and the Four Corners.
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