There are no designations. It is not like high school or college football where you have 5A or 4A etc or division I, II, or III. There are only opinions of which ones are best. The best program for one person may be considered the worst for another. Remember, opinions are like as..., oh nevermind.
i agree. i heard someone say one time (can't remember where) that the program you end up at is the best one for you. in other words, if it is ASA/ABA/ACGME approved, you will be board eligible and likely have great job prospects when you finish.
Don't stress about it. The bottom line is that you need to go to an accredited program and be able to pass the boards at the end. There are quite a few programs out there that are often overlooked in the "top tier" rankings that produce great anesthesiologists who have no problem passing the boards.
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