Univ of Arizona
Good program- 12 advanced positions
Tuscon is freakin' gorgeous! Lots of outdoor things to do; UofAriz basketball is high on everyone's list here! And the people there are super-nice. Weekend trips to Las Vegas or LA not uncommon.
Call is about 4-6 per month all three years, but it changes on their system (most of this is correct 🙂 ):
First Call- person most likely to stay up, but still gets a couple of hours of sleep
Second Call- person will help out if needed, but usually gets more sleep
Third Call- back up from home (usually a CA-1)
16 main ORs, no childrens hospital, but enough cases to where no one needs to leave (but they have an elective to take as a CA-3 in Phoenix). The breadth/depth of cases are really good- sick patients, have the artificial heart program (!). Level 1 trauma. Only one CRNA. Some months at the VA and another hospital which displays a more private practice model. Also, pre-op clinic is staffed daily by rotating CA-1s, so that when your room is finished you do not have to start on all the pre-ops, just kind of double-check it.
Faculty-resident relations are really good with lots of outside activities to maintain good spirits. Journal club at restaurants. Book fund each year, first year they buy the important books for you, two following years the money is yours to spend as needed. Hospital is a nice environment, clean; decent cafeteria- get ~$1400/year on food card; access to library and computers. Nice call rooms with computers. Hospital is mostly computerized charting except for ICU. Currently, 2 months in the SICU- closed unit- no MICU/CV-ICU. Research available if desired but NOT required. Pain fellowship and Critical Care fellowships generally available.
Overall, pretty great, laidback but "gets the job done" program in a sweet location! PD is looking for folks he feels will make great teams and fit in well with others. Many CA-3s have great jobs lined up in the area or elsewhere.