The document summarizes clinical hours and case details from an anesthesia training program. It includes 2552.75 total clinical hours and 822 total cases. The majority of cases were ASA class II (333) and III (322). There were also significant numbers of geriatric (300), pediatric (106), ambulatory/outpatient (296), and extremity (218) cases. General anesthesia was used for 610 cases and regional techniques such as spinal (39), epidural (29), and peripheral nerve blocks (64) were also frequently employed.
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The document summarizes clinical hours and case details from an anesthesia training program. It includes 2552.75 total clinical hours and 822 total cases. The majority of cases were ASA class II (333) and III (322). There were also significant numbers of geriatric (300), pediatric (106), ambulatory/outpatient (296), and extremity (218) cases. General anesthesia was used for 610 cases and regional techniques such as spinal (39), epidural (29), and peripheral nerve blocks (64) were also frequently employed.