Some of the more frequently asked questions regarding our residency program are answered below. If you need any additional information or clarification regarding our program, please contact us.
Do you participate in ERAS?
Yes. In fact, those applying to the Rush Department of Anesthesiology residency program for a MATCH position must use the ERAS ( Electronic Residency Application Service).
Do you require an away rotation within Anesthesiology in order to be considered for an interview?
No, an away rotation is not required for consideration in our ERAS application process.
Will you be participating in CentralApp?
No, we will no longer be utilizing CentralApp for our application process. Please refer to our application process section.
What are the selection criteria for applicants?
Applicants are chosen to be interviewed based on a combination of medical school performance, USMLE and/or COMLEX scores, letters of recommendation, medical school transcript, and a dean's letter.
Do you accept international medical graduates?
Yes. The applicant must be eligible for an ECFMG certificate and must be a US citizen or permanent US resident.
How many residents do you take through the match?
In general, we offer 20 positions (16 categorical positions [PGY1] and 4 R0 positions [PGY2]). These numbers vary year-to-year.
How many applications do you receive each year?
We receive approximately 2,000 applications per year.
What is your call schedule like?
The call schedule for residents is in compliance with the ACGME required 80-hour workweek.
What evaluation system does the department use to assess resident performance?
We use a variety of methods to assess the competency of our residents, including the following:
- Monthly evaluations from faculty anesthesiologists
- Periodic 360º evaluations
- Patient satisfaction surveys
- Biannual evaluations for the American Board of Anesthesiology
- Mock oral examinations
- ABA ITE (mandatory for all residents)
- Resident conference/presentations
- Resident mentoring program
- Patient simulation sessions