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Anesthesiology

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The TMU Anesthesiology Program invites you to attend a Virtual Information Session! Learn more about the program and have your questions answered by the Program Director, Dr. Sam Akinbolue.

 

TMU’s Anesthesiology residency program will equip residents with the knowledge and skills to become exceptional anesthesiologists. Residents will learn to deliver safe, high-quality anesthesia care for all types of surgeries and interventions with expertise, cultural competency and empathy. Working with diverse communities of all ages and across all disease states, residents will experience a broad range of clinical, community, and interdisciplinary training opportunities that provide exposure to the full scope of anesthesia care.

This program is accredited by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

Program Info:

Faculty:
School of Medicine

Program Format:
Full Time: 5 years

Program Director
Dr. Sam Akinbolue

Board Eligibility:
Anesthesiology RCPSC

Accreditation:
RCPSC (2024)

Application Deadline:
November 29, 2024 at 12 p.m. ET

  • Comprehensive understanding of patient care through rotations in critical care, pain management, regional anesthesia, preoperative assessment and post-anesthesia care
  • Simulation-based learning to practice anesthesia techniques in controlled environment
  • Guidance and support from dedicated faculty mentors
  • Unique Leadership, Education, Advocacy, Research, and Non-Clinical (LEARN) Time program enables residents to tailor their learning experiences and launch their careers

Sample Rotation Schedule

Transition to Anesthesiology

  • 12 weeks: General Anesthesia

Foundations of Anesthesiology

  • 4 weeks: Emergency (Adult)
  • 8 weeks: General Surgery (General, ENT, Thoracic, Pediatric)
  • 4 weeks: ICU
  • 4 weeks: Internal Medicine
  • 4 weeks: Obstetrics 
  • 4 weeks: Pediatrics (Pediatric Emergency Room, Neonatal ICU, Pediatric ICU)
  • 44 weeks: Anesthesia (General, Obstetric, Pediatric Anesthesia)
  • 4 weeks: Community Anesthesia/Chronic Pain Management
  • 4 weeks: Research

Core of Anesthesiology

  • 36 weeks: Anesthesia
  • 4 weeks: Post-Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU)/Anesthesia Pain Service (APS)
  • 8 weeks: Obstetrical Anesthesia
  • 4 week: Pediatric Anesthesia
  • 8 weeks: Elective 
  • 8 weeks: ICU
  • 4 weeks: Internal Medicine
  • 4 weeks: Cardiac Anesthesia including time in Echocardiography (Echo)/Transesophageal Echocardiography lab
  • 4 weeks: Thoracic Anesthesia
  • 8 weeks: Neurosurgical Anesthesia
  • 4 weeks: Vascular Anesthesia
  • 8 weeks: Pediatric Anesthesia
  • 4 weeks): Point-of-Care Ultrasound/Echo/Anesthesia
  • 4 weeks: Non Operating (sedations, scopes, endoscopy)
  • 4 weeks: Chronic Pain
  • 4 weeks: Respirology (Bronchoscopy)
  • 4 weeks: Cardiology / Coronary Care Unit
  • 4 weeks: Hematology, Nephrology, Palliative Care (Select one)
  • 4 weeks: Regional Anesthesia
  • 4 weeks: Indigenous Health

Transition to Practice

  • 4 weeks: Elective 
  • 4 weeks): Anesthesia: High Risk Obstetrics
  • 4 weeks: Anesthesia: High Risk Peds
  • 12 weeks: Anesthesia

Foundational Curriculum

Our comprehensive, competency-based Foundational Curriculum covers diverse areas including equity, diversity and inclusion in medical care, research strategies, communication skills and patient safety. Our unique LEARN Time program also offers individualized time, space and resources for residents to focus on areas of specialized interest.

Candidates must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada and meet both the basic criteria (external link)  and the Ontario-specific criteria (external link)  in order to apply to the Anesthesiology residency program. International medical graduates (IMGs) are eligible to apply provided they meet all relevant criteria (external link) .

Residents who complete TMU’s Anesthesiology program will be eligible to complete the Royal College examination in Anesthesiology.

Residents will train at four sites in the western GTA with whom TMU has clinical affiliations. These sites offer a range of surgeries and interventions for diverse patient populations of all ages with widely varying health histories and life experiences. Learn more about these affiliates on the map below.

Additional major training sites may be added for core program rotations.

How to Apply

Applications to the Anesthesiology program are only accepted through CaRMS. All applicants will be notified through CaRMS Online and TMU will send email invitations directly to applicants selected for an interview.

Three reference letters are required with your application. Referees should be in a position to comment on your clinical and/or research skills, knowledge, suitability, and interpersonal skills.

Program descriptions for Canadian Medical Graduates (CMGs) and International Medical Graduates (IMGs) are linked below.