Graduates of the Anesthesiology Specialization program at Universidad de Las Américas are highly competent medical professionals with comprehensive and holistic training in anesthesiology. Graduates are committed to advancing the field by integrating the highest-quality clinical evidence and current medical knowledge into their professional practice.
Furthermore, graduates demonstrate a high level of proficiency in delivering perioperative care based on best practices in evidence-based medicine. Graduates apply current anesthetic techniques across a wide spectrum of surgical procedures and pain management strategies, maintaining a steadfast focus on patient safety and well-being. Clinical practice is carried out with professionalism and in coordination with interdisciplinary and interprofessional healthcare teams. Likewise, graduates contribute to the evolution of anesthesiology through active engagement in clinical research.
Ultimately, in all professional settings, graduates are expected to uphold the ethical principles and values of the medical profession. Graduates also demonstrate a strong commitment to excellence through their clinical, research, and teaching competencies. Graduates are prepared to make meaningful contributions to the development of the medical field at both national and international levels.
Demographic Data - provides information about student enrollment disaggregated by gender and ethnicity, offering insight into the demographic diversity within the program.
Student Completion - provides information about graduation rates and graduation rates disaggregated by gender calculated through the 2021–2022 academic year, based on cohorts of new, first-time students, regardless of enrollment in the program's daytime or evening instructional delivery (if applicable).
All programs utilize the Brightspace platform to collect and assess student work and to compile data and evidence of student achievement. The resulting outcomes and their analysis, which focus on identifying areas for improvement, are presented in the program’s assessment report. In the graphic below, the most recent assessment period for each Program Learning Outcome (PLO) is indicated, along with the percentage representing the level of achievement of the expected performance standard for that PLO, based on the rubric used to evaluate student work.
Note: Multiple descriptions per PLO code reflect updates over time. All versions are shown to support historical and comparative analysis.