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Training Sites

The McMaster University Anesthesia Residency Program is comprised of four clinical teaching units.

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St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton (SJH) Learn More

St. Joseph’s Healthcare (SJH) is the regional centre for respirology, renal, and head and neck disease. It also houses a busy obstetrical schedule (an average of 3,000 deliveries per year).

Hamilton General Hospital (HGH) Learn More

The Hamilton General Hospital (HGH) campus is the regional centre for the cardiac and vascular neurosurgical and neuroscience, spine, burn, and trauma programs.

Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centre (JH) Learn More

The Juravinski Hospital (JH) campus is a regional centre for arthroplasty, hepatobiliary, colorectal, and oncology programs and is affiliated with the regional cancer care centre.

McMaster University Medical Centre (MUMC) Learn More

The McMaster University Medical Centre (MUMC) campus of Hamilton Health Sciences contains the regional high-risk obstetrical unit, an extensive ambulatory surgery program, and rapidly-growing pediatric and neonatal programs.

Chronic pain care is provided at both SJH and MUMC sites.

These clinical resources offer the anesthesia resident unlimited opportunities to obtain the fundamentals of anesthesia, as well as explore areas of subspecialty interest and scholarly activity in both education and research. One of the strengths of our program is that our residents get OB and pediatric experience during many of their rotations, not only during dedicated subspecialty rotations. The repetitive exposure makes it easier to develop confidence in these key areas of practice.