The Residency Program in Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine is designed to train specialists capable of providing safe anesthesia during surgical procedures and delivering advanced life-support and intensive care to patients in critical conditions. This field represents one of the most technologically advanced and responsibility-driven areas of modern healthcare. Throughout the program, residents gain expertise in general and regional anesthesia techniques, intensive care principles, mechanical ventilation, hemodynamic monitoring, management of shock and life-threatening conditions, postoperative care, and emergency resuscitation. Clinical training takes place in well-equipped operating rooms and intensive care units, where residents learn to work with advanced medical technologies and life-support systems. The curriculum integrates strong theoretical foundations with extensive hands-on clinical practice. Graduates are qualified to work in multidisciplinary hospitals, specialized medical centers, emergency care systems, intensive care units, and research institutions as professional anesthesiologists and critical care physicians.