The anesthesiology residency training program at Washington University School of Medicine is uniquely situated to train expert consultants in anesthesiology and perioperative medicine as well as foster the development of physician-scientists.
Students and trainees in our education programs care for patients and gain exceptional experience at our nationally-ranked teaching hospitals, Barnes-Jewish Hospital and St. Louis Children’s Hospital.
Our faculty members are recognized nationally and worldwide and are dedicated mentors and collaborators in cardiothoracic anesthesiology, pediatric anesthesiology, obstetric anesthesia, organ transplantation, regional and ambulatory anesthesia, and neurological surgery as well as critical care medicine, pain management, and trauma.
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Training Programs
Training consists of a minimum of four years of graduate medical education. Three years of the training must be in clinical anesthesia. One year of the training must be the clinical base year, which should provide the resident with 12 months of broad clinical education in medical disciplines of which a maximum of only one month may involve the administration of anesthesia. The clinical base year is usually the first year of graduate medical education.
Application Information
The department offers three tracks for the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP). Applications are processed through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS).The department also offers two research tracks for those interested in pursuing additional research training or careers as physician-scientists.
Video Archive
Considering St. Louis for your anesthesia residency training? Wondering what life in St. Louis is like?
We’ve created a library of videos for you that answer these questions and more. Explore the videos below and hear firsthand why our Anesthesiology Residency program consistently ranks among the nation’s best.
About St. Louis
Our city will surprise you. Hear what our trainees love most about St. Louis and our community.
Academic Scholars Advancement Program (ASAP)
An ACGME and ABA-approved program that accelerates the careers of physician-scientists in anesthesiology.
Advice
Hear from residency leadership and current residents about what advice they’d like to give prospective applicants considering our residency program.
Culture
Culture is one of the most important factors to consider when choosing a residency. Learn about our culture first-hand.
Diversity & Inclusion
Our department and university invest in initiatives and programs that empower our community members to drive changes that will ensure WashU is welcoming to all.
Resident Life
Learn more about life as an anesthesiology resident and how we support resident wellness.
State-of-the-Art Facilities
Learn more about some of our facilities such as our anesthesia control tower, simulation labs, Center for Preoperative Assessment and Planning, and more.
Support & Mentorship
We take pride in the supportive and collaborative atmosphere we have built in the department.
Why St. Louis? A city for foodies
Our students and staff share just a few of their favorite food options from around St. Louis, including toasted ravioli!