Chief Resident Letter
Letter From the Co-Chief Residents
Nathan Clark, MD & Sean Noormohamed, MD
Dear Applicant,
Welcome to the Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Management at Texas Tech University
Health Sciences Center. Thank you for your interest in the department. We hope that
the following will give you a good idea of the many benefits our program has to offer.
The clinical base year is completed at University Medical Center in Lubbock. Rotations include neuro intensive care unit, medical intensive care unit, family medicine inpatient, outpatient/ultrasound, obstetrics & gynecology just to name a few. The year is designed to give you a solid background in the areas that will be most beneficial to your career as an anesthesiologist. The year culminates with a month of transition to the operating room.
The clinical anesthesia years contain subspecialty rotations in a variety of settings. The majority of rotations take place at University Medical Center in Lubbock, though you also rotate through an office based pain practice, an anesthesia staffed ICU, and children’s private hospital setting. The variety of experiences will give you a valuable insight into the different ways anesthesia is practiced in various settings.
The autonomy and small, community feel of the hospital are my favorite things about
my training thus far. I feel more than prepared to take care of a full spectrum of
patients at the completion of residency.
Sean Noormohamed, MD
Chief Resident TTUHSC Department of Anesthesiology
DIDACTICS
Didactics are an important part of training, and our department is committed to insightful
resident education. Didactics occur every Friday and include protected time for lectures,
written and oral board preparation, resident lead instruction, case presentation,
morbidity and mortality conferences, and journal club. In addition to didactics, we
also have a state of the art simulation center that serves as a location for the Maintenance
of Certification in Anesthesiology Program®. Didactics specifically for the clinical
base year and CA-1 residents are focused on preparing for the ABA BASIC examination
that occurs after the CA-1 year.
RESEARCH
Resident participation in research is thoroughly promoted by the department. There
are a multitude of complex cases for presentation at various conferences including
ASA, ASRA, GAARRC, just to name a few. Departmental support for these research presentations
is truly phenomenal and the department is dedicated to furthering resident participation
RESIDENT LIFE
Life in Lubbock, Texas, is perfectly suited for residents. Short commutes, on-site
parking, extremely affordable cost of living, and the friendly community are only
some of what Lubbock has to offer. With 260 days of sunshine per year, enjoying the
mild climate is easy. Lubbock has a population of almost 289,000, with a student population
over 40,000 and the usual amenities of a university town. UMC is the referral level
1 trauma center for West Texas, Eastern New Mexico, and Western Oklahoma, encompassing
a population of around 1.5 million. We experience great case diversity including many
trauma situations, and are among the top in the nation for case numbers.
Thank you again for considering our program. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions. We look forward to meeting you and showing you everything that the department of Anesthesiology and Pain Management at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center has to offer.
Sincerely,
Nathan Clark, MD & Sean Noormohamed, MD