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Personalized mentorship + career development in anesthesiology critical care

Our fellowship offers personalized mentorship tailored to each fellow’s unique career goals. From day one, fellows receive dedicated guidance through regular advising sessions and progress reviews, ensuring the support needed to thrive both clinically and professionally.

Fellows collaborate closely with expert faculty across multiple specialties—including anesthesiology, cardiology, cardiac surgery, internal medicine, neurology, pulmonology and trauma—who provide hands-on supervision and clinical mentorship.

Beyond clinical training, fellows take on leadership roles in multidisciplinary case conferences, lead quality improvement projects and engage in mentored research to advance their academic growth.

Career development is a continuous priority, with structured support for job placement, academic advancement and professional networking. Our strong alumni network includes many graduates in leadership positions, demonstrating the lasting impact of our program.

Ongoing feedback and evaluation are central to our training model. Fellows receive daily bedside feedback, participate in quarterly reviews with the program director and complete monthly anonymous evaluations to assess faculty and rotation quality. Structured assessments aligned with ACGME standards ensure clear progress tracking and uphold the highest standards of education.

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Advancing research + teaching skills in anesthesiology critical care

Our fellowship not only focuses on clinical excellence but also fosters scholarly growth and teaching skills. Fellows have opportunities to engage in meaningful research projects and develop as educators, preparing them for leadership roles in academic anesthesiology and critical care.

Research opportunities + scholarly projects in anesthesiology critical care

Our division is committed to developing exceptional clinicians and leaders in academic anesthesiology. While there is no strict research requirement, fellows are encouraged to engage in at least one scholarly project each year. This may include clinical or basic science research during elective rotations or scholarly work such as review articles, book chapters and case reports. Fellows work closely with faculty mentors to explore their research interests and contribute meaningfully to the field of critical care medicine.

Teaching + clinical instruction opportunities for critical care fellows

Tufts Medical Center, one of Boston’s largest teaching hospitals, provides a rich educational environment that spans routine care to complex surgeries and life-saving interventions. Fellows play a vital role in supervising and teaching residents, medical students and sometimes SRNAs, dedicating about 25 to 30 percent of their time to clinical instruction.

To prepare fellows as future educators and leaders, the program offers individualized mentorship, teaching workshops and structured feedback sessions. This comprehensive support equips graduates to excel both as expert clinicians and effective teachers in critical care.

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Didactic program + professional development in critical care medicine

Our fellowship includes a broad didactics program featuring a comprehensive lecture series, research involvement, leadership development and teaching opportunities. Fellows participate in a variety of educational formats designed to deepen critical care knowledge and build skills as future leaders and educators.

Didactics include but are not limited to:

  • Anesthesiology Grand Rounds
  • ACCM Conference Series
  • Critical Care Morbidity & Mortality (M&M) and Case Review
  • Critical Care Ultrasound Review
  • ECMO M&M and Case Review

Throughout the year, each fellow leads and participates in the following seminars:

  • Journal Club (every other month)
  • Case Review / Morbidity & Mortality (M&M) (every other month)
  • Two didactic presentations on critical care topics
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ICU rotation schedule for the anesthesiology critical care fellowship

Fellows complete their clinical training primarily at Tufts Medical Center, a 415-bed academic hospital in downtown Boston that delivers everything from routine care to highly complex, specialized treatments.

  • Cardiac Surgical Intensive Care Unit (CSICU) – 2 months
  • Cardiac Care Unit (CCU) – 2 months
  • Medical ICU (MICU) – 1 month
  • Surgical ICU (SICU) – 1 month
  • Neurocritical Care Unit (NCCU) – 1 month
  • Palliative Care – 1 month
  • Transesophageal Echocardiography (TEE) – 1 month
  • Transthoracic Echocardiography (TTE) – 2 weeks
  • Boston MedFlight (optional) – 2 weeks
  • Electives – 2 months

Electives allow fellows to explore specialties like cardiology, pulmonology, radiology, infectious disease, research and more. This flexible structure lets you customize your fellowship experience to match your interests and career goals while deepening your expertise in specific areas of critical care.

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Train in high-acuity ICUs during our anesthesiology critical care fellowship

Our fellowship provides a well-rounded clinical experience built around high-acuity ICU rotations, hands-on procedural training and strong academic support. Fellows rotate through a variety of intensive care settings while receiving personalized, one-on-one mentorship from experienced faculty in anesthesiology and across specialties.

Throughout the year, fellows take an active role in leading rounds, performing procedures, mentoring junior staff and managing critically ill adults with autonomy. They work closely with primary teams and consulting services in a dynamic, collaborative environment that mirrors real-world critical care practice.

Tufts Medical Center is a Level I trauma center and home to one of New England’s top-ranked multi-organ transplant programs. Fellows gain significant exposure to high-volume services, including heart, kidney, and bone marrow transplants, as well as cardiac, vascular, thoracic, trauma, and neurocritical care. Each rotation is designed to strengthen key ICU skills—airway management, ultrasound-guided procedures, ventilator strategies and resuscitation—while building the clinical judgment and adaptability needed to lead in high-pressure situations.

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Anesthesiology critical care fellowship curriculum + ICU training

Our curriculum gives fellows a deep and practical foundation in critical care medicine, with a balance of clinical experience, procedural training and academic learning. Throughout the year, fellows rotate through a variety of ICUs and collaborate closely with specialists in anesthesiology, cardiology, cardiac surgery, internal medicine, neurology, pulmonology and trauma surgery.

Fellows build hands-on expertise in advanced airway management, ultrasound-guided procedures like central and arterial line placement, and ventilator management. This immersive experience prepares them to manage high-acuity, complex cases with clinical precision and confidence.

The educational structure includes a robust didactic schedule, simulation-based training and regular case conferences to support critical thinking and evidence-based practice. Night coverage deepens fellows' autonomy and decision-making skills while helping them grow as leaders in dynamic, high-pressure ICU environments.

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Hands-on anesthesiology critical care fellowship training in Boston

Our Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program delivers a rigorous, hands-on training experience grounded in high-acuity ICU care, multidisciplinary collaboration and advanced procedural skills. Through a full year of immersive clinical rotations, fellows care for critically ill adults across a variety of intensive care settings, including trauma, cardiac, neurocritical, surgical and transplant ICUs.

Each rotation is designed to strengthen your ability to manage complex, rapidly changing situations—from initial stabilization and resuscitation to long-term recovery planning. Fellows perform advanced procedures including airway management, bedside ultrasound, central and arterial line placement, and ventilator management under the close mentorship of experienced intensivists.

Beyond clinical training, our fellowship includes structured didactics, simulation-based learning, and case-based conferences that reinforce critical care principles and foster professional growth. Fellows also gain valuable experience leading rounds, coordinating care with multidisciplinary teams and teaching residents and medical students.

Whether your path leads to a community hospital or an academic medical center, our program equips you with the medical expertise, leadership skills and adaptability needed to thrive as a confident and capable critical care intensivist.

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Advanced anesthesiology critical care training in Boston

The Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine Fellowship at Tufts Medical Center is a rigorous, one-year ACGME-accredited program designed to provide anesthesiologists with comprehensive, advanced training in both medical and surgical critical care. Our fellows gain unparalleled hands-on experience managing some of the most complex and critically ill patients in Boston’s top-tier ICUs.

Throughout the fellowship, you will master essential skills ranging from initial patient stabilization and advanced airway management to long-term critical illness recovery and multi-organ support. Our immersive training environment emphasizes clinical excellence, critical decision-making, and leadership development, preparing you to confidently lead multidisciplinary critical care teams.

Since its accreditation in 2018, our program has maintained a selective intake of just two fellows per year. This intimate size fosters personalized mentorship, tailored educational experiences, and strong professional relationships with faculty and peers. At Tufts Medical Center, you’ll train in a dynamic academic medical center renowned for its cutting-edge transplant and trauma services, equipping you for success in both academic and community hospital settings.

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