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About Anesthesiology Fellowship

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The Anesthesiology Fellowship Match includes the following subspecialties:

  • Pediatric Anesthesiology encompasses the perioperative care of children from infancy through late adolescence, as well as the management of pain and sedation for children with medical and surgical illnesses. Additional information can be found through the Society for Pediatric Anesthesia at www.pedsanesthesia.org/.

    Applicants must have completed a residency in Anesthesiology.

    Pediatric Anesthesiology fellowships are one year in length, with an optional second year of advanced training for individuals committed to a career in academic anesthesiology.

  • Pain Medicine includes comprehensive training in acute, chronic, and interventional pain management. Additional information can be found through the Pain Medicine section of the Association of Anesthesiology Subspecialty Program Directors at www.saaahq.org/aaspd.htm.


    Any graduate of an accredited U.S. or Canadian residency is eligible to apply for an accredited pain medicine position.

Please refer to the Schedule of Dates for the specific Anesthesiology Match dates.

Match Policy

Before registering, please review the SMS Match Participation Agreement. By registering with the Match and submitting a certified rank order list (ROL), applicants and programs agree to abide by the outcome of the Match. Failure to do so is a breach of the Agreement and violators may be subject to penalties under the NRMP's Violations Policy. Both applicants and programs must follow the cardinal rule that neither must ask the other to make a commitment, either verbal or written, before the submission of ROLs. It is to be expected that one may express a high level of interest in the other; however, it is not acceptable for one to ask the other how one will be ranked. The final preference of program directors and applicants as reflected on the certified ROLs will determine the offering of positions and the placement of applicants.

The Application Process

Specialty Matches conducted by the NRMP do not provide centralized services for the application process. Candidates must apply to the programs of their choice directly. Program directors review candidates' credentials and, if interested, invite them for interviews. Applicants also are responsible for ensuring that they meet all program prerequisites and institutional policies regarding eligibility for appointment to a fellowship position prior to ranking a program through the NRMP.

Applicants, who have not completed prerequisite training in an accredited ACGME program in the U.S., or a similar program in Canada accredited by the Royal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, must be certified by the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG).


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Updated 04/04/2013

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