Adult Remote
Residents on the adult remote rotation gain experience in providing perioperative care for adult patients in locations other than the operating room. Some of these locations include, but are not limited to: the GI suite, MRI, neuroradiology, and the cardiac catheterization laboratory. This rotation teaches residents to provide safe anesthesia in an arena that does not have all the resources of the operating room. Residents on a two-week adult remote block typically take one OR call.| << Previous Rotation | Return to the Clinical Rotations Page | Next Rotation >> |
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