CV Template

Anesthesiologist CV Template

The Anesthesiologist CV template is designed for physicians specializing in anesthesiology, perioperative medicine, and pain management. This format emphasizes your anesthesia training, types of anesthesia administered, surgical case experience, and any subspecialty focus areas like cardiac anesthesia, pediatric anesthesia, or pain medicine. It provides space to showcase your technical skills, perioperative care expertise, and experience with different patient populations. Whether you're seeking positions in private practice, academic medical centers, or ambulatory surgery centers, this template highlights your anesthesia expertise effectively.

Who it’s for

  • Board-certified anesthesiologists seeking clinical positions
  • Anesthesia residents and fellows seeking first attending jobs
  • Experienced anesthesiologists changing practice settings
  • Anesthesiologists with pain medicine or critical care subspecialty training

Key features

  • Emphasis on types of anesthesia and case experience
  • Highlight subspecialty training (cardiac, pediatric, OB, pain)
  • Space for regional anesthesia and advanced techniques
  • Focus on perioperative care and patient safety
  • Format for various practice settings (hospital, ASC, office-based)

Core sections included

Personal Information

Contact details and basic credentials

Education & Training

Medical school, residency, fellowship

Licenses & Certifications

State licenses, board certifications, DEA

Professional Experience

Clinical positions and employment history

Clinical Skills

Procedures and specialized competencies

Clinical Privileges

Hospital privileges and credentialing

Professional Memberships

Medical associations and societies

Use cases

Private Anesthesia Practice

Perfect for joining a private anesthesia group serving one or multiple hospitals.

Example: An anesthesiologist joining a regional anesthesia practice covering multiple facilities.

Academic Anesthesiology

Ideal for academic positions that include teaching residents and conducting research.

Example: An anesthesiologist with subspecialty training seeking a faculty position.

Pain Management Practice

Well-suited for anesthesiologists transitioning to or emphasizing pain medicine.

Example: A pain fellowship-trained anesthesiologist starting an interventional pain practice.

Frequently asked questions

Should I list specific case types and volumes?

Yes, describe your experience with different surgical specialties (cardiac, neuro, orthopedic, pediatric, etc.) and approximate case volumes. This demonstrates your versatility and experience.

How do I highlight my regional anesthesia skills?

Create a dedicated section for regional anesthesia techniques, including nerve blocks, epidurals, and spinals. Include any ultrasound-guided block experience.

What if I have pain medicine fellowship training?

Prominently feature your pain fellowship and any interventional pain procedures. You may want to create sections for both anesthesia and pain medicine experience.

Should I mention CRNA supervision experience?

Yes, if relevant to the position. Many anesthesia positions involve medical direction of CRNAs, so highlighting this experience is valuable.

How do I show my commitment to patient safety?

Include any quality improvement projects, safety initiatives, participation in anesthesia committees, or adverse event reduction programs you've been involved in.