Program Curriculum

The goal of HCA Florida Oak Hill Hospital's Anesthesiology Residency is to train anesthesiologists through excellence in medical education. We earned our initial accreditation in July 2024 and accept five residents per year, with 15 total residents at program maturity. To achieve this goal, the Anesthesiology Residency provides a variety of educational experiences.

These experiences prepare the resident to provide anesthesia service to patients with a vast array of medical comorbidities encountered in the practice of medicine. This training program is structured around the clinical competencies and milestones for learning as described by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.

At the culmination of training, residents will have the necessary knowledge base to successfully obtain board certification by the American Board of Anesthesiologists. In addition, trainees will have the requisite credentials needed to compete for and obtain subspecialty training.

The clinical experience at the HCA Healthcare/USF Morsani College of Medicine HCA Florida Oak Hill Hospital Anesthesiology Residency Program is diverse, occurring across several clinical sites.

  • HCA Florida Oak Hill Hospital
    • GME conference center, location for academic half-day
    • Simulation
    • General Anesthesiology, Cardiovascular and Thoracic Anesthesiology, Acute Pain Service, Regional Anesthesia, Preop Clinic, PACU, Anesthesiology Critical Care, Obstetric Anesthesiology, Echocardiography, Non-Operating Room Anesthesiology, Practice Management, Vascular
  • HCA Florida Bayonet Point Hospital, Hudson, Florida
    • General Anesthesiology (inpatient and outpatient)
    • Neuroanesthesiology
    • Trauma Anesthesiology
  • John Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, Tampa, Florida
    • Pediatric Anesthesiology
  • Nemours Children’s Hospital, Orlando, Florida
    • Pediatric Anesthesiology
  • HCA Florida Largo Hospital, Largo, Florida
    • Cardiovascular and Thoracic Anesthesiology
    • Transplant
  • James A Haley Veteran’s Hospital, Tampa, Florida
    • Chronic Pain (outpatient)
  • NeuSpine Institute, Odessa, Florida
    • Chronic Pain (outpatient)

The curriculum is:

PGY2

  • General: 6 months
  • Acute Pain Service: 1 month
  • ICU: 1 month
  • Preop/Res: 3 weeks/1 week
  • PACU/NORA: 2 weeks/2 weeks
  • Vascular: 1 month
  • Regional: 1 month
  • Neuro: 1 month

PGY3

  • General: 3 months
  • Cardiothoracic: 2 months
  • OB: 2 months
  • Pediatrics: 2 months
  • Chronic Pain: 1 month
  • ICU: 1 month
  • Neuro/Advanced: 1 month
  • Acute Pain Services: 1 month

PGY4

  • General: 2.5 months
  • ECHO: 2 weeks
  • ICU: 1 month
  • Ambulatory Surgical Center: 1 month
  • Pediatrics: 1 month
  • Practice Management: 1 month
  • Trauma 1 month
  • CT/Transplant: 1 month
  • OB: 1 month
  • Electives: 3 months (Transplant, Acute Pain Service, Non-OR Anesthesia, OB, Peds, Chronic Pain, Neuro/Advanced, General)