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Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program

Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program

Train in high-acuity critical care with our anesthesiology fellowship in Boston

The Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine Fellowship at Tufts Medical Center in downtown Boston is a one-year ACGME-accredited program designed for anesthesiologists who want to become expert intensivists and leaders in critical care.

Our fellows train in high-acuity ICUs across a wide range of specialties, gaining the advanced skills needed to manage the sickest patients—whether in academic medical centers or community hospitals.

Highlights of our fellowship include:

  • Hands-on experience in cardiac, surgical, neuro, and medical ICUs
  • Specialized training in transplant care, trauma and advanced procedures
  • One-on-one mentorship from expert critical care faculty
  • Robust didactics, simulation and case conferences
  • Optional rotations in Boston MedFlight, echocardiography and electives
  • Career development with leadership and teaching opportunities

Join a dynamic critical care team that values collaboration, education and innovation—and take the next step in your career with Tufts Medical Center.

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Chris-ann Walker
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Why choose our anesthesiology critical care medicine fellowship in Boston
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Immersive critical care training
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Experience hands-on learning in some of Boston’s most challenging ICUs through our ACGME-accredited, one-year fellowship. You’ll develop advanced skills managing complex patients with critical illnesses and gain the confidence to lead multidisciplinary teams during high-pressure situations.

Our small program offers personalized mentorship and flexible electives tailored to your career goals. With only two spots each year, we provide close guidance from expert faculty and a supportive environment that encourages your growth and leadership. You’ll have the flexibility to customize your training with electives like Boston MedFlight, echocardiography, and research while becoming part of a collaborative team dedicated to your success.

Train at Tufts Medical Center, a top academic hospital with a high-volume transplant program and cutting-edge critical care services. Graduates leave ready to make a difference in any ICU setting, from academic centers to community hospitals.

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