CA-3
During the third year, you will pursue one of two tracks approved by the American Board of Anesthesiology: the Clinical Scientist Track, which combines six months of advanced or subspecialty clinical training with six months of research; or the Advanced Clinical Track, with a minimum of six months of advanced and complex anesthesia assignments and up to four months of selected subspecialty rotations. CA-3 training provides the opportunity to manage complex cases, teach CA-1 and CA-2 residents and conduct clinical research.
Mount Sinai offers training in all recognized subspecialties. In collaboration with the Program Director, CA-3 residents can create programs uniquely suited to their own interests. Residents may pursue advanced training in the following areas:
- Ambulatory Anesthesia
- Cardiothoracic Anesthesia
- Critical Care Medicine
- Geriatric Anesthesia
- Neuroanesthesia
- Obstetric Anesthesia
- Pain Management
- Pediatric Anesthesia
- Regional Anesthesia
- Transplantation Anesthesia
- Trauma Anesthesia
- Office-based Anesthesia
- Private Practice Anesthesia
- Vascular Anesthesia

