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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Department of Anesthesiology Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search Home Patient CarePatient Care For PatientsFor Patients Common Patient Questions about Nerve Blocks Center for Preoperative Assessment and Planning (CPAP) Pain Management Center Research Opportunities Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology DivisionCardiothoracic Anesthesiology Division Adult Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology (ACTA) Fellowship Dual CCM/ACTA Fellowship Overview Current & Alumni Fellows Critical Care DivisionCritical Care Division Fellowship Overview Letter From Fellowship Program Leadership Fellowship Application Information Fellowship Interview Information Advanced Practice Provider (APP) – Critical Care Medicine Contact Us General AnesthesiaGeneral Anesthesia Abdominal Organ Transplant Fellowship Subspecialties in General Anesthesia Fellowship Application Information Obstetric AnesthesiaObstetric Anesthesia Fellowship Application Information Pain ManagementPain Management Pain Medicine Fellowship  Adult & Pediatric Pain Dual Fellowship  Current & Alumni Fellows Fellowship Application Information Pediatric AnesthesiologyPediatric Anesthesiology Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellowship Fellowship Application Information Current Fellows & Alumni Faculty and Staff Perioperative MedicinePerioperative Medicine Perioperative Care Center for Preoperative Assessment and Planning (CPAP) Our Team Regional and Ambulatory AnesthesiaRegional and Ambulatory Anesthesia Fellowship Overview Fellowship Application Information Current & Alumni Fellows Past Fellows Our Faculty Contact Us Trauma Anesthesiology Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) EducationEducation ResidencyResidency Application Information Training Programs Didactic Curriculum Transitioning to Anesthesia Salary & Benefits Meet Our Residents Finding a Job Alumni Fellowships Physician-Scientist Development Simulation Centers About St. Louis ResearchResearch Division of Basic Research Division of Clinical and Translational Research (DoCTR)Division of Clinical and Translational Research (DoCTR) DoCTR Newsletter Yellow Phase Ramp-Up Concerns Resources for DoCTR Faculty, Trainee, and staff members Resources for DoCTR Trainees Resources for DoCTR Staff Members Clinical Studies in DoCTR DoCTR TeamDoCTR Team Become a DoCTR Member Washington University Pain Center Center for Clinical Pharmacology INQUIRIINQUIRI The INQUIRI Team INQUIRI’s Approach Working with INQUIRI Publications Contact Us Our CultureOur Culture Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Employee Health & WellnessEmployee Health & Wellness Health & Wellness NewsletterHealth & Wellness Newsletter Health & Wellness Newsletter Archive Submit a Health & Wellness Resource Professional Development Peers in Anesthesiology Supporting a Fair Environment Women of WUDA Employee Recognition Hub Our Team GivingGiving How to Give Department Payroll Deduction Jennifer Cole International Education Initiative Endowment FundJennifer Cole International Education Initiative Endowment Fund Jennifer Cole Fund Payroll Deduction AboutAbout Welcome from the Chair News Events Job Opportunities Contact Us Open Search Abdominal Organ Transplant Fellowship The Washington University Fellowship in Anesthesiology for Abdominal Organ Transplantation offers a non-ACGME accredited position at one of the top transplant centers in the U.S. The one-year Fellowship offers comprehensive training in the perioperative care of adult patients undergoing an abdominal organ transplant, with added experience in complex hepatobiliary, vascular and cardiothoracic surgery. About Washington University in St. Louis Washington University School of Medicine and its affiliated hospital, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, are high-volume transplant centers and internationally recognized leaders in organ transplantation. Both institutions provide an exceptional environment for training in basic and clinical sciences and have a strong strategic commitment toward advancing the organ transplant program. YearDeceased-donorLiving-donorLiversKidneysKidney/Pancreas20234595912128811202248571135315320214906215127412Barnes-Jewish Hospital Transplant Stats YearDeceased-donorLiving-donorLiversKidneys2023442119202252423920214151712St. Louis Children’s Hospital Transplant Stats Alumni Fellows Christopher King, MD, PhD Abdominal Organ Transplant Fellow (2019) Medical School: The Pritzker School of Medicine Residency: Barnes-Jewish Hospital Fellowship: Abdominal Organ Transplant – Washington University (2018-19) Rashmi Rathor, MD Fellow: Transplant (2012) & ACTA (2013) Residency: Washington University Fellowship: Abdominal Organ Transplant – Washington University (2011-12) Fellowship: Cardiothoracic – Washington University (2012-13)   How to Apply Please send a completed fellowship application and additional materials to Lisa Parks. Lisa ParksProgram CoordinatorWashington University School of MedicineMSC 8054-23-03660 S. Euclid Ave.St. Louis, MO 63110 Our Team Fellowship Director George Richard Benzinger III, MD, PhDInterim Vice Chair for Education Email: [email protected] Admin; Shirley Vaughn Fellowship Coordinator Lisa ParksDivision Administrator Email: [email protected] Clinical & Academic Leadership in Transplant Anesthesiology The main goal of the Fellowship is to help fellows become clinical experts in the perioperative care of abdominal organ recipients and academic leaders in transplant anesthesiology. Our multi-faceted approach to education transforms trainees into expert consultants. The Clinical Experience – The OR and Beyond Trainees are exposed to every aspect of care of the liver transplant recipient – from evaluating candidate’s acceptability for transplant to postoperative management in the ICU. The focus of the Fellowship is the intraoperative anesthetic management of transplant recipients. Comprehensive clinical training with structured teaching in thromboelastometry, novel hemodynamic monitoring modalities, and transesophageal echocardiography enriches the clinical experience. Trainees become familiar with the implications of the various surgical techniques employed, including veno-venous bypass and the piggyback technique. Under supervision, fellows serve as consultants to evaluate potential liver transplant recipients. Fellows attend weekly Multidisciplinary Listing Meetings to discuss the suitability of candidates as well as participate in weekly multidisciplinary Morbidity and Mortality Liver Transplant Conferences to optimize patient care. The fellowship experience is rounded by rotations in a state-of-the-art surgical intensive care unit, blood bank, and transplant surgery service. Additional rotations can be organized based on the trainee’s interests. The transplant group shares operating rooms and is fully clinically and educationally integrated with the cardiothoracic anesthesia group. This dynamic allows for Fellows to learn transesophageal echocardiography from experts in the field and become eligible for certification in Basic Perioperative Echocardiography. Below is an example of an intraoperative TEE, demonstrating a positive bubble study in a patient with hepatopulmonary syndrome. The Curriculum – Learning from Clinical Leaders The didactic curriculum and clinical training are under the care of a multidisciplinary team of physicians, including anesthesiologists, intensivists, transplant surgeons, hematologists, and hepatologists. Conferences include the following: Abdominal Organ Transplant Lecture Series: a monthly, multi-disciplinary conference with lectures that reinforce fundamentals and provide insight into the current issues in transplantation. Transplant Anesthesia Journal Club: a conference dedicated to transplant anesthesia. Echocardiography Conference: a weekly conference (OR schedule permitting) lead by cardiothoracic anesthesiologists. Hepatobiliary, Transplant, Vascular and Cardiothoracic Anesthesia Conference: a weekly subspecialty conference. Research – Developing a Greater Understanding Fellows have protected time for research throughout the year and are encouraged to take advantage of numerous research opportunities available either within the Department of Anesthesiology or in collaboration with other departments in the Medical Center. Fellowship experience will be tailored to the individual candidate’s needs and goals. We encourage interested, board-eligible applicants to contact us and discuss their specific career goals. See why we love St. Louis! 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