PDs @ SEA
PDs @ SEA is a conversation series created for anesthesiology residency leaders, faculty, and trainees who want an honest look into the evolving world of anesthesia education. The show features Residency Program Directors from across the country discussing the decisions, challenges, and real-world considerations behind recruiting, training, and supporting residents.
Hosts Bryan and Marianne draw from their own experiences while inviting colleagues to reflect on practical issues such as changes to the interview and application process, transitions in leadership, and shifting expectations in graduate medical education. Each episode offers candid dialogue, shared lessons, and the sense of community that many program directors look for but often find difficult to access in day-to-day work.
The series includes in-depth conversations with current and former residency leaders, members of the American Society of Anesthesiologists Medical Student Component, and educators who are shaping how residents learn. Together, these discussions provide insight into how program directors think, how residency decisions are made, and how the field continues to adapt to the needs of students, residents, and institutions.
Produced by the Stanford AIM Lab on behalf of the Society for Education in Anesthesiology.
For questions, topic suggestions, or to join the conversation, email: pdsatsea@seahq.org
Episodes
A New Co-Host and a New Era in Residency Recruitment
Passing the Torch: How a Residency Survives (and Grows) Through Leadership Change
The Truth About Signaling, Letters of Intent, and The Match: A PD’s Unfiltered Guide
The Questions Students Are Asking Us: A Conversation With the ASA Medical Student Community
The Signal Reality Check: What Actually Determined Interview Invites This Year
How to Build a Program Residents Want to Stay In
Why Residency Leadership is Burning Out (And Why It Still Matters)
So the Applications Just Dropped: How Program Directors Actually Read Them
The Interview Dark Web: What Program Directors Learned from Discord
Inside the Anesthesiology Discord: What Applicants Are Saying When We’re Not in the Room
Signals, Step 1, and the Search for Fit: A Candid Conversation