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Revision as of 06:57, 20 March 2017
For anesthesiology residents looking to further subspecialize, there are several anesthesiology fellowship programs available. For example, Duke University offers 12 one-year fellowships while University of North Carolina offers 1 twelve-year fellowship. Anyone who wishes to pursue research upon completion of a one-year fellowship is automatically labelled a gunner.[1][2]
Types of Anesthesiology Fellowships
Anesthesiology fellowships tend to focus on any of the following:
- Critical care medicine
- Not-very-critical medicine
- Acute pain
- Acute malingering
- 20-out-of-10 pain
- Postmortem medicine
- Drape forts
- Puppet shows
- Sudoku
Related Reading
References