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  • Georgetown Hospital Joins Markey Affiliate Network
    Georgetown Community Hospital has joined UK HealthCare’s Markey Cancer Center Affiliate Network. The hospital began to establish a formal partnership with the cancer center in...
  • Two Outstanding UK Women Honored
    Two outstanding women at the University of Kentucky were honored with the Sarah Bennett Holmes Award today -- Christy Burch-Epperson, art and advocacy director with...
  • UK Board OKs University Research Professors
    The University of Kentucky Board of Trustees today approved University Research Professorships for 2010-11 for five faculty members. The professorships carry a $40,000 award to...
  • UK Sanders-Brown to Host Seminar on Healthy Aging
    The University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging and the African-American Dementia Outreach Partnership will host a seminar on "Healthy Aging: Mind, Body and Spirit."...
  • UK/KPRI Study Published in Cell Metabolism
    University of Kentucky and Kentucky Pediatric Research Institute (KPRI) researchers recently published a study, "The G0/G1 Switch Gene 2 Regulates Adipose Lipolysis through Association with...
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Pediatric Anesthesia

Our pediatric caseload is excellent.  Residents provide care to all age groups and in all surgical subspecialties, including the sick neonate, children with severe cardiac disease, children with central nervous system abnormalities, and healthy children for outpatient surgery.

CA-2 residents do pediatric anesthesia for one month in the University Hospital.  During this rotation, they are supervised by attending pediatric anesthesiologists and do a wide variety of cases.  CA-2s do a second month of pediatric anesthesia at the Shriners Hospital.  This hospital is for children with disabilities and most cases are orthopedic or plastic surgery.  CA-3 residents may choose a one to three month elective in the management of high-risk infants.

Click the link below to access the Society for Pediatric Anesthesia Webpage
Curriculum on Pediatric Anesthesia for Residents