Education & Training
The Anesthesiology Department provides excellent educational opportunities for members of our medical profession, whether they are anesthesiologists, medical students, residents, or CRNAs. Our location, in the LAC+USC Medical Center and the Keck School of Medicine, provides a rich environment for a stimulating experience. Excellent case mix, appropriately supervised autonomy, advanced clinical experiences and focus on didactic and clinical research opportunities are key features in the increasingly accountable and rigorous educational program.
We have enhanced our residency program with appropriate clinical assignment and educational curriculum, with a constantly challenging program with outcome measures.
The Program of Nurse Anesthesia has received accreditation through 2019 and continues its commitment to excellence in the education of its graduate students.
ANESTHESIOLOGY PROGRAMS
Residency Program »
The Anesthesiology Resident at USC is exposed to a wide variety of cases during his or her training, covering all aspects of modern anesthesiology practice.
Fellowship Program »
The Anesthesiology Department currently provides ACGME approved fellowship training in cardiac, pain management and pediatric anesthesiology.
Medical Student Anesthesiology Rotations »
A rotation in anesthesia will show the medical student what the anesthesiology specialty is all about and how an anesthesiologist can best serve as a consultant to other specialists.
Medical Student Anesthesiology Interest Group (ASIG) »
A resource for current events related to medical students with interest in a Anesthesiology career.
CRNA Program »
The Nurse Anesthesia Program at USC provides the graduate student with an advanced scientific knowledge base, research experience and a comprehensive array of clinical skills that hallmark the standard of care in anesthesia practice.
Simulator Training »
The Simulator Center provides medical personnel with training experiences that would otherwise not be possible outside of experiencing the actual medical situations in a clinical environment.