APPLICATION FOR POSTGRADUATE TRAINING IN ANESTHESIA 2026

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  2. Begin by filling out the 'Personal Data' section. Enter your full name, current mailing address, and contact information including home and cell phone numbers. Don’t forget to indicate your sex and date of birth.
  3. Proceed to the 'Licensure Eligibility Requirements' section. Here, provide details about your medical licensure status and any qualifying examinations you have completed, including dates and scores.
  4. In the 'Education and Experience' section, chronologically list your educational background, including undergraduate studies and medical school details. Include any honors received and current employment or training activities.
  5. Complete the 'Military Obligations' section if applicable, followed by listing at least three references in the 'Letters of Reference' section. Ensure that one reference is from your Residency Director.
  6. If applicable, fill out the 'Citizenship' section with necessary details regarding your immigration status or naturalization.
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Fellowship deadlines are 3 to 12 months in advance of the start date of the program or funding award.
Typically, residents in anesthesiology will apply to fellowship during their third post-graduate (CA-2) year. However, applicants are also welcome to apply any time after their CA-2 year.
Results: Of the 263 anesthesiologists included, 120 (45.6%) pursued fellowship training, 110 (41.8%) entered private practice, and 33 (12.5%) entered directly into academic positions.
Anesthesiology is not the most competitive specialty, but it is considered to be in the top 10. In 2025, the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) had a record-breaking number of applicants. Match data shows that 1,804 of 1,805 anesthesiology positions were filled.
California: $383,293 per year. Colorado: $267,637 per year. Connecticut: $1,634 per day. Delaware: $374,169 per year.

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It is important to have a few honors. You dont need all honors, but only having one, maybe two may turn programs off. Anesthesiology is a field that incorporates all of medicine so you should strive for honors on all rotations, not just for applying but also for maximizing your competency as an anesthesiologist.

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