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Anesthesiologist

Yale New Haven Health System
Full-time
On-site
Connecticut

The Yale School of Medicine's Department of Anesthesiology is a leading department in its field, focusing on providing high-quality anesthesia care and pain management while also conducting cutting-edge research and offering comprehensive educational programs. It provides a wide range of clinical services to both adults and children, working in a variety of settings.

Why Choose Yale School of Medicine:

Excellent work environment a supportive group of highly regarded faculty who provide state-of-the-art IR in an academic setting. Opportunities to develop research interests in collaboration with radiology clinical teams across the campus. Current and future research opportunities involving advanced imaging modalities.

Career Advancement Unlock your potential and embrace exciting opportunities for professional growth and career advancement within our esteemed healthcare system!

Compensation Package Enjoy an enhanced compensation package, If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career where you can make a real difference, we want you on our team.

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Benefits In addition to a competitive salary, benefits include comprehensive health, dental, vision insurance, retirement plan, paid time off, mortgage program, commuter benefits, Yale home buying program, college tuition benefit plan, and advantage discount program (discounts for activities, travel, services, shopping, and more).

About New Haven: New Haven is a city of innovation and culture, situated between Boston and New York on Long Island Sound. It boasts museums, theaters, music, sports, and award-winning restaurants, alongside a mix of boutique shops and national brands. With quaint neighborhoods and vibrant downtown, the city offers various living options. New Haven is easily accessible by plane, train, and car, and is walkable or bike-friendly, with a free shuttle service from Yale.

Responsibilities:

Preoperative Care: You will conduct a thorough medical evaluation of the patient before their procedure. This involves reviewing their medical history, performing a physical examination, and discussing their anesthetic options and the associated risks. Based on this, you will formulate a personalized anesthetic plan.

Intraoperative Care: In the operating room, you are responsible for the continuous medical assessment and monitoring of the patient's vital functions. This includes heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and body temperature. You will administer and manage the anesthesia whether it's general, regional, or local and make any necessary clinical interventions to maintain the patient's stability.

Postoperative Care: After the procedure, you will oversee the patient's recovery in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) or Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Your responsibilities include managing their pain, monitoring their condition as they emerge from anesthesia, and ensuring a smooth transition to the next stage of care.

Anesthesiologists at Yale also specialize in a variety of subspecialties, providing care in areas such as:

  • Obstetric Anesthesiology: Providing pain management for childbirth.
  • Pediatric Anesthesiology: Caring for infants and children.
  • Cardiac Anesthesiology: Anesthesia for heart procedures, including transplants.
  • Pain Management: This includes both acute pain management after surgery and chronic pain management through the outpatient Center for the Assessment and Management of Pain (CAMP).
  • Critical Care Anesthesiology: Providing care for critically ill patients in the ICU.
  • Regional Anesthesia: Performing nerve blocks and other techniques to numb specific areas of the body.

Educational Responsibilities

  • Mentoring and Teaching: You will supervise and teach medical students, residents, and fellows, sharing your expertise and guiding them in their clinical practice.
  • Didactic Education: You may be involved in creating and delivering lectures and other educational materials to trainees.
  • Curriculum Development: Contributing to the continuous improvement of the department's educational programs to align with the latest medical standards and research.

Research and Academic Responsibilities

  • Conducting Research: Participating in clinical and translational research to advance the field of anesthesiology. This could involve developing new technologies, improving patient safety, or exploring new therapies.

Scholarly Activities:

  • Contributing to the academic community through publishing research, presenting at conferences, and participating in quality improvement initiatives.

Qualifications:

  • Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree from an accredited medical school.
  • Medical Licensing: You must take and pass the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) or the Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination (COMLEX).
  • Residency Program: Following medical school, you'll need to successfully complete a four-year anesthesiology residency program.
  • Fellowship (Optional): Many anesthesiologists choose to complete an additional one-year fellowship in a subspecialty such as pediatric, cardiac, obstetric, or pain medicine. Yale offers a wide range of these clinical fellowships.

Application Instructions:

Excited to join our team?

Apply or contact our recruiter at or Book time with Nicholas Gonzales: Introductory Call - Anesthesiology

All final candidates will need to provide three letters of reference.

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.