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Department in Numbers, and Synergies Between Priorities

Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine in 2024

523 Active Faculty
14 named chairs / professorships
446 Publications
192 Fellows + 25 Programs
257 MD Student Rotations
$16.9M Funding Data from VPRI
108 Residents + 3 Programs
2 CRCs: Angela Jerath, Hance Clarke
$3.8M Grants: Tri-Agency, Data from VPRI

Synergies Between Priorities

The five action priorities for the Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine create a strong, interconnected plan that addresses key areas of growth and excellence.

Synergies diagram

Between 1 and 2: Expanding clinical capacity enables research growth, while clinical innovations inspire new research questions and methodologies.

Between 2 and 3: Research findings enhance education, while collaboration strengthens both priorities.

Between 3 and 4: Shared learning builds community and support, while diverse and equitable education promotes wellness.

Between 4 and 5: Wellness fosters a positive environment that attracts talent, while recognition of diverse voices boosts leadership and equity.

Between 5 and 1: Enhancing visibility and leadership drives clinical capacity expansion and innovation in clinical care models like future-ready Anesthesia Care Teams (ACTs).