Overview

Three residents rotate through the section every month. Often busy and demanding, your rotation as a resident provides the opportunity to care for some of our sickest patients.  This, along with an excellent learning and encouraging environment, one-on-one supervision, and exposure to progressively deeper levels of TEETransesophageal Echocardiogram experience, often inspires residents to pursue cardiothoracic anesthesia as a future career.

Simulation in TEE and invasive line placement are additional learning experiences available during your rotation.

Critical care grand rounds recordings can be found here.

Experience

Working alongside surgeons and cardiologists, you will perform:

  • cardiac surgeries including coronary revascularizations (off pump and on pump), valve replacements and repairs, ECMOextracorporeal membrane oxygenation
  • thoracic surgeries including lobectomies, epicardial pacemaker lead placements, thoracoscopic MAZE procedures
  • major vascular procedures including open and endovascular repair of abdominal and thoracic aortic aneurysms
  • electrophysiological procedures including catheter ablations for dysrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation, placement of cardiac implantable electronic devices, balloon valvuloplasties

During this rotation, you will work closely with faculty certified in advanced perioperative transesophageal echocardiography and learn to integrate vital information available from 2D and 3D TEE technology including speckle tracking and 3D reconstructions of the left ventricle and mitral valve. This information can be used to guide procedures and fine-tune perioperative management of patients.


About 

Our team of dedicated and highly skilled cardiothoracic anesthesiologists echo the department’s commitment to the tripartite goal of clinical excellence, high-quality research, and state-of-the-art education. We are here to provide anesthesia and echocardiographic services for the full spectrum of cardiac, thoracic, major vascular, and electrophysiological procedures.

Our section has led the research mission of the department by consistently producing abstracts accepted to regional, national and international meetings as well as manuscripts accepted to peer-reviewed journals. Multiple ongoing research projects will provide ample opportunities to participate and learn.


user icon Cardiothoracic Section Chief: Ankit Jain, MD

user icon Critical Care Section Chief: Vaibhav Bora, MD