Message From the Chairman
Welcome to the website of the Loma Linda University Department of Anesthesiology. We are located in the heart of beautiful Southern California, situated con
veniently between Los Angeles and Palm Springs in the Inland Empire. Our location places us within one hour of surfing at the beach, camping in the desert, skiing in the mountains, or catching a play in Los Angeles. There are six major airports within one hour's drive.
We have an outstanding academic department that provides a strong subspecialty experience. Fellowship training is available in the fields of pediatric and cardiothoracic anesthesia, pain management, critical care medicine, and research in both clinical and basic science. We are world renowned for pediatric cardiac surgery. The first infant heart transplant was done at Loma Linda University in 1985. Loma Linda University Medical Center is a tertiary care medical center and Level 1 trauma center for both pediatrics and adults. There is a heavy emphasis on pediatric anesthesia training; 25% of the caseload of a typical resident is in the field of pediatrics.
Our department currently has 40 attending physicians and 53 residents. Members of our faculty are nationally renowned for their academic and clinical excellence. We have numerous faculty members involved with organized medicine. Dr. Linda Mason serves on the Board of Directors of the American Society of Anesthesiologists; she is also past president of the California Society of Anesthesiologists. Dr. Rebecca Patchin is currently serving as Chair of the Board of Trustees of the American Medical Association; she also is Secretary of the Board of Commissioners of the Joint Commission.
Our resident research department is very active. Our residents won first place in 2006 and 2007, third place in 2008, and first place again in 2009 at the Western Anesthesia Residents Conference. Residents desiring research experience are given opportunities for extended research time in an NIH-funded neuroscience research laboratory. In addition, there are numerous opportunities to work with faculty on clinical research projects.
The department prides itself on diversity; 45% of our faculty is female and approximately 2/3 of the residents currently in the program come from medical schools other than Loma Linda University. There are 28 different medical schools represented.
I assure you that if you apply to our residency program you will meet friendly faculty who are dedicated to resident education and to providing a healthy atmosphere in which to learn.
Professor of the Floyd S Brauer, MD Chair in Anesthesiology
Chairman, Department of Anesthesiology

