Life after Georgetown
Upon successful completion of residency at Georgetown, future employment opportunities are limitless. There are Hoya-trained anesthesiologists in all types of practices throughout the country. If you are interested in further training through a fellowship, we have successfully placed our residents in their top choice programs.
2007
Pain fellowship (2): Johns Hopkins University Hospital; University of Virginia Medical
Center
Private practice (3): San Antonio, TX; Washington, DC; Reno, NV
Academic practice (2): Georgetown University Hospital
2006
Private practice (4): Los Angeles, CA; Washington, DC; Guam
Academic practice (2): Georgetown University Hospital
2005
Pediatrics fellowship (1): Children’s National Medical Center
Private practice (4): Washington, DC; Atlanta, GA; Clinton, MD; Bowie, MD
Academic practice (1): Georgetown University Hospital
2004
Pediatrics fellowship (1): Children’s National Medical Center
Private practice (2): Denver, CO; Las Vegas, NV
Georgetown residency graduates are quite successful in passing the written and oral components for American Board of Anesthesiology certification. Russell Wall, MD, the Department’s Program Director, is an oral examiner for the ABA and is available for our graduates to practice mock orals to prepare for the exam.