Fellowship directory

Physicians applying for a fellowship program in regional anesthesiology/acute pain medicine must be currently enrolled in, or have completed, an accredited anesthesiology residency program. Each individual program may have additional requirements such as medical licensing. The information published here has been supplied by the individual institutions. Please check back frequently for updates. Programs with an asterisk behind the title indicate they are part of the SF Match Program. 

 

 

Duration of Fellowship: One year

Core Related Specialty: Anesthesiology; Neurology

Fellowship in The Match®? Yes

Application Deadline: Per Electronic Residency Application Service® (ERAS®)/National Resident Matching Program® (NRMP®)

Number of Positions Available: 1

Salary: $68,759

This is a one-year, ACGME-accredited fellowship. The mission of the pain medicine fellowship at Albany Medical Center is to provide comprehensive training in acute, chronic, and interventional pain management. The pain medicine fellow will acquire the medical knowledge and technical skills necessary to independently practice pain medicine in a safe and effective manner through a multidisciplinary education process. These goals are realized through directed study, independent learning, clinical service rotations, and subspecialty experiences guided by a faculty devoted to graduate medical education. It is expected that graduates of this training program will attain certification by the American Board of Pain Medicine. We offer: a diverse clinical exposure at a 766-bed hospital; the most up-to-date monitoring and treatment paradigms for pain patients; congenial environment among faculty, fellows, and residents in all disciplines; strong commitment to teaching; and interest and commitment to research.

Contacts

Department of Neurology (MC70)
Albany Medical Center
47 New Scotland Avenue
Albany, NY 12208

Website: https://www.amc.edu/academic/GMENew/Pain_Medicine/index.cfm
Phone: 518-262-6488
Fax: 518-262-5955

Program Director
Charles Argoff, MD
Professor of Neurology
518-262-5226
argoffc@amc.edu 

Associate Program Director
Ravneet Bhullar, MD
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology
Phone: 518-264-2225
Email: bhullar@amc.edu

Primary Contact (Coordinator)
Michelle Unser
Program Coordinator
Phone: 518-262-6488
Email: unserm@amc.edu


All applications to this program are to be submitted through the Electronic Residency Application Service® (ERAS®).
Apply here. 

To apply for this program, you will be required to submit the following materials:

  • Photograph
  • Personal statement
  • Curriculum vitae
  • USMLE Steps I and II (and III if available) or COMLEX
  • Medical school transcript
  • Dean’s letter
  • Three current letters of recommendation (including at least one from your program director)
  • ECFMG Certificate (if applicable). Albany Medical Center supports the J1 visa only; it does not support H-1b visas.
  • Specialty: Chronic Pain
  • Duration:1 year
  • Start Year:
  • Positions:1
  • Deadline: Per Electronic Residency Application Service® (ERAS®)/National Resident Matching Program® (NRMP®)
  • Salary: $68,759
  • Contact Person: Michelle Unser Program Coordinator
  • Email: unserm@amc.edu
  • Phone: 518-262-6488
  • Facility:
  • Address:
  • Department of Neurology (MC70) Albany Medical Center
  • 47 New Scotland Avenue
  • Albany
  • New York 12208
  • Director: Charles Argoff, MD
  • Other affiliated faculty:
    • Nyla Azam, MD
    • Andras Laufer, MD
    • Sara Huss, MD
    • Vishad Sukul, MD
    • Kevin Emr, MD
    • Intikhab Mohsin, MD
    • Jason Steindler, DO
    • Julie Pilitsis, MD, PhD
    • Sarah Narayan, MD
    • Jeffrey Winseman, MD
  • Participating hospitals:
  • Albany Medical Center

The Regional Anesthesia fellow will typically complete the following rotations during the one-year fellowship in addition to completing the research requirement for fellows:

  • Perform regional anesthesia and acute pain medicine as a fellow for approximately two weeks per month
  • Function as a junior attending for the remaining two weeks per month
  • Take one Acute Pain Service Beeper Call per month under the supervision/backup of a Regional Anesthesia attending
  • In addition to our main tertiary care academic campus, the fellow also has the opportunity to spend time in a private practice environment at our smaller community hospital sites
  • The fellow will spend one month of pediatric rotation at Boston Children’s Hospital working alongside specialists in acute pain management and regional anesthesia

Clinical Expectations

In the clinical setting, the fellow will be expected to:

  • Develop the technical skills to proficiently perform basic, intermediate, and advanced regional blocks in the preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative period
  • Perform a variety of peripheral (single injection and continuous) nerve blocks using ultrasound, paresthesia and nerve stimulation techniques
  • Manage complex cases in regional anesthesia and acute pain medicine
  • Develop consultant-level mastery of the physiological and pharmacologic consequences of regional and acute pain anesthesia
  • Serve as a consultant and a teacher for other anesthesiologists interested in regional anesthesia and acute pain medicine

Non-clinical Educational Opportunities

Besides attending clinical conferences affiliated with the department, the fellow will be given the opportunity to teach and supervise our residents. He/she is expected to:

  • Give two resident lectures as part of the resident didactic series
  • Conduct a monthly Journal Club for attending’s and interested residents covering pertinent acute pain medicine and regional anesthesia topics

Please submit all required documents (including letters of recommendation) to our online application program (here: https://anesthesiaeducation.net/application/). The list of required documents and links for letter writers will be available once an account is created.

  • Specialty:Acute Pain/Regional Anesthesia
  • Duration:12 months
  • Start Year:2023
  • Positions:1
  • Deadline: Accept rolling applications
  • Salary: PGY 5 Equivalent
  • Contact Person: Kimberley Brown Department of Anesthesia Fellowship Coordinator
  • Email: anesfellowship@bidmc.harvard.edu
  • Phone: 617-667-5081
  • Facility:
  • Address:
  • 330 Brookline Ave
  • Boston
  • Massachusetts 02215
  • Director: Andrey Rakalin, MD
  • Other affiliated faculty:
  • Andrey Rakalin, MD – Program Director

  • Participating hospitals:
    • Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston
    • New England Baptist Hospital, Boston

We currently accept 4 fellows per year. The training program is 12 months long equally divided into into 4 rotations:

  1. Advanced Regional
  2. Orthopedic Regional
  3. Pediatric / Research / Intra-op / Outpatient (PRIO)
  4. Attending Anesthesiologist - Hartford Hospital & The Hospital of Central Connecticut

Advanced Regional Rotation

While on the Advanced Regional rotation, the fellow will gain vast experience in complex regional anesthesia techniques by performing peripheral nerve blocks and thoracic epidurals. Fellows will become proficient in basic and advanced blocks of the upper extremity, lower extremity, thorax, abdomen, and head and neck. This rotation allows the fellows to hone their skills by providing high volumes of blocks and provides the opportunities to explore new and different procedures. Additionally, fellows develop their organizational and leadership skills as they oversee the daily operations of the acute pain service. These responsibilities include involvement in block selection, division of labor, performance and/or supervision of blocks, acute pain service rounds & consultations, orientation of new team members, and maintenance of the quality improvement research database. This database will be an instrument for quality improvement, chronicling the fellows’ experiences, and for clinical outcomes research.

Orthopedic Regional Rotation

This rotation is unique to our fellowship and provides our trainees superb training in regional and intraoperative anesthetics for orthopedic anesthesia, a crucial skill set for any regional anesthesiologist to master.  Fellows start on the regional anesthesia + acute pain service in the morning focusing on regional anesthetics for orthopedic surgeries.  In the afternoon, they transition over to working in the orthopedic ORs as attendings half the week and protected research time the other half of the week.  This specialized rotation trains the fellows to master a crucial, desirable skill set of orthopedic anesthesia preparing them to be experts in this subspecialty.  

Pediatric / Research / Intra-op / Outpatient (PRIO) Rotation

The PRIO rotation is a valuable experience for our fellows that expands the fellows’ education. This flexible rotation will provide the fellow with some of the less common experiences in regional anesthesia training that are crucial to an overall advanced level of education. Fellows participate in the following 4 sub rotations:

  • Pediatric – Fellows gain experience in pediatric regional anesthetics at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center and their affiliated outpatient surgery center. Under the training of our board certified pediatric anesthesiologists, fellows will learn numerous types of blocks and learn the techniques unique to the pediatric population..
  • Research – Fellows will have dedicated, protected time to pursue new research projects and continue on the several ongoing studies and quality improvement initiatives already in progress. They will work closely with our Clinical Research Coordinator, Dr. Aseel Walker, along with our robust research team consisting of staticians, residents, fellows, medical students, and volunteers. We have over 20 exciting ongoing research projects, mostly at our institution, as well as some multicenter trials. Click here to learn more about some of our research projects in our Department Research Section.
  • Intra-op – This rotation is a unique training opportunity in which the fellows perform a pre-op nerve block and then also provide the intraoperative anesthetic. Fellows get additional practice performing peripheral nerve blocks and get the added benefit of seeing how the blocks affect the intraoperative anesthetic. As the fellows are mostly in the orthopedic rooms for this subrotation, they will become proficient in performing spinals as well.
  • Outpatient – Fellows work at different outpatient surgery centers gaining experience in ambulatory anesthesia. They become proficient in running a busy, fast-paced outpatient surgery center, while learning peripheral nerve block techniques unique to these types of centers.

Regardless of rotation, fellows will be relieved to attend protected didactic time every Tuesday afternoon from 4-5 pm during which a variety of regional anesthesia topics will be discussed. This lecture series also incorporates journal clubs, guest speakers, as well as practical topics for the developing anesthesiologist such as “Building a Successful Personal Financial Portfolio” and “Elements of Creating and Maintaining an Acute Pain Service.”

Attending Anesthesiologist Rotation - Hartford Hospital + Hospital of Central CT

Making the transition from resident to an attending can be daunting, and this rotation helps make that shift a little smoother. Fellows on the attending rotation will get guidance from our staff of board-certified, fellowship-trained anesthesiologists who are experienced in orienting new attending anesthesiologists. IAA physicians provide an immersive and appropriate orientation to familiarize fellows to the roles and responsibilities of a new junior attending. There are plenty of people available for guidance and help as questions arise on this new journey.  We look forward to aiding with that transition.

On this rotation, fellows function as an attending anesthesiologist, focusing on orthopedic and non-orthopedic surgeries in which a regional anesthetic plays a significant role at Hartford Hospital, The Hospital of Central CT, The Bone & Joint Institute, and the HH Eye Surgery Center. Fellows perform cases by themselves and also supervise residents and CRNAs. Working in the different locations as an attending physician provides the fellows with a unique opportunity to become familiar with various surgical procedures and management of patients with regional anesthetics in an intra-operative setting. By working in efficiently run private hospitals and surgery centers, our fellows gain experience that few fellows obtain, making them highly desired by any group with a high caseload.

Locations

  • The Bone & Joint Institute – A state of the art orthopedic hospital attached to Hartford Hospital that opened in 2017. This new facility is the primary location for all types of orthopedic surgeries, including total joint replacements, trauma, minimally invasive surgeries, spine, and ambulatory procedures. This facility increases our already high volume in orthopedic surgeries. It is the only free standing orthopedic hospital in New England and it integrates advanced technologies, providing a unique learning experience for the fellows.
  • Hartford Hospital – An 868 bed regional referral center hospital with one of the highest surgical volumes in the country, performing over 36,000 surgeries a year. It is one of the largest teaching hospitals and tertiary care centers in New England with one of the region’s busiest surgery practices.
  • The Hospital of Central Connecticut – A 414 bed, acute care, tertiary, community hospital in New Britain, CT that serves Connecticut’s central region. Fellows get a unique education with a different pace than the trauma centers of Hartford Hospital and the Bone & Joint Institute as they learn blocks and work as an attending in this quaint community hospital.
  • Hartford Hospital Eye Surgery Center – A busy outpatient surgery center that performs 8,000 ophthalmic surgeries per year. This four operating room facility has between 50-70 surgeries per day, mostly before 3 pm. Many of the surgeries are performed under a retrobulbar block, placed by the anesthesiologist. Fellows periodically rotate to this facility to become proficient in regional anesthetics for ophthalmic surgery and the management of a busy outpatient practice. Training of this skill is rarely found in regional fellowships.
  • Connecticut Children’s – A pediatric hospital and surgery center where fellows get experience in pediatric regional anesthesia.  Fellows get direct training by the team of pediatric fellowship trained, board certified anesthesiologists.

Benefits & Conditions

  • Fellows will take NO CALL or work weekends or holidays during the entire year of fellowship. This helps to ensure patient continuity on the regional anesthesia & acute pain service. Fellows are welcome to moonlight by doing additional shifts for compensation, provided they do not interfere with the usual daily schedule. However, these shifts are neither mandatory nor expected.
  • In addition to the competitive salary, fellows have 4 weeks of vacation, 1 week for academic activities that can be used to attend a conference or to take board exams. They also receive $3750 for CME, fully paid CT medical license, DEA, controlled substance license, and society dues.
  • Fellows will attend the Spring ASRA Conference and are provided with an additional stipend to cover their costs.
  • Fellows can participate in oral board review sessions with our faculty members who are official ABA Oral Board examiners, including Dr. Finkel who is an ABA board examiner.
  • Fellows will have other academic opportunities such as presenting a department grand rounds lecture, performing a research project, or attending national anesthesia conferences.

In summary, our fellowship offers an exciting opportunity to master regional and orthopedic anesthesia in a unique training environment. We have a long history of training successful experts in regional anesthesia and acute pain management who move on to fruitful careers in both private practice and academia. As the fellowship director, I look forward to the opportunity to work directly with the fellows to ensure a robust and enjoyable educational experience. If you are interested in applying for the fellowship, please contact the Program Director, Kevin Finkel, MD, FASA for an application. We use the common fellowship application which can be found by clicking here.

This program uses the common application. Submit the completed application directly to the individual Fellowship Program.

Apply here

  • Specialty:Acute Pain/Regional Anesthesia
  • Duration:12 months
  • Start Year:
  • Positions:4
  • Deadline: Accepted until position is filled
  • Salary: $155,000
  • Contact Person: Kevin Finkel, MD Fellowship Coordinator
  • Email: kevin.finkel@iaapartners.com
  • Phone: 860-972-2117
  • Facility:
  • Address:
  • 80 Seymour Street
  • JB333
  • Hartford
  • Connecticut 06102
  • Director: Kevin Finkel, MD, FASA
  • Other affiliated faculty:
  • Kevin Finkel, MD, FASA
    Sam Gammerman, MD
    Emily Goodwin, MD
    Pranjali Kainkaryam, MD
    Kevin Kasner, MD
    Benjamin Kong, MD
    Carla Maffeo-Mitchell, MD
    Matt Mitchell, MD
    Andrew Raisbeck, MD
    Jennifer Sposito, MD 
    Will Stuart, MD
    Nick Uva, MD

  • Participating hospitals:
  • Hartford Hospital
    Bone & Joint Institute
    The Hospital of Central Connecticut
    Hartford Hospital Eye Surgery Center
    Connecticut Children's
  • Documents4

To begin approximately in August 2023, Interventional Pain Medicine Fellowship is a 12-month training program with Boomerang Healthcare that provides individuals with a full spectrum of expertise in pain medicine.

 

TRAINING: Training in all aspects of Pain Management. This includes patient evaluation and management, medication management, and interventional pain to develop expertise in multiple aspects of pain medicine. Procedures taught include spinal injections at all levels, Radiofrequency ablation, and spinal cord stimulator placement. Procedures are performed under fluoroscopy. In office injections include joint injections, PRP and musculoskeletal injections under ultrasound We are a large busy pain management practice primarily in the San Francisco bay area specializing in pain recovery.

 

REQUIREMENTS: By the start of the fellowship, the applicant must have completed an ACGME-accredited residency in one of the following specialties:  Anesthesia, Physical Medicine, and Rehabilitation.

Send CV, cover letter, and two letters of recommendation to: careers@boomeranghc.com.
  • Specialty: Chronic Pain
  • Duration:12 months
  • Start Year:2023
  • Positions:1
  • Deadline: Accepted until position is filled
  • Salary:
  • Contact Person: Dr. Annu Navani CMO
  • Email: careers@boomeranghc.com
  • Phone: 925.691.9806
  • Facility:
  • Address:
  • 165 Lennon Lane
  • Suite 100
  • Walnut Creek
  • CA 94598
  • Director: Dr. Annu Navani
  • Other affiliated faculty:
  • Participating hospitals:
  • Documents1

The Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital is offering a non-ACGME accredited fellowship training in pediatric regional anesthesia.  Boston Children’s Hospital is a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School.

This  program has been developed in response to the increasing demand for sophisticated regional anesthesia techniques in pediatric populations and the recognition that the next generation of pediatric anesthesiologists will benefit greatly from advanced knowledge and skill in regional anesthesia.  The program allows graduates to function at a consultant level of proficiency in regional anesthesia and perioperative pain for neonates, infants and children.  Clinical experience consists of the provision and management of advanced regional anesthesia techniques throughout the main hospital and satellite outpatient facilities.  The Regional Anesthesia Fellow functions as a key member of a free-standing Pediatric Regional Team.

This program uses the common application. Submit the completed application directly to the individual Fellowship Program.

Apply here

  • Specialty:Acute Pain/Regional Anesthesia
  • Duration:12 months
  • Start Year:2023
  • Positions:1
  • Facility:
  • Address:
  • Boston Children's Hospital
  • 300 Longwood Ave., BCH3216
  • Boston
  • Massachusetts 02115
  • Director: Susie Eklund, Fellowship Program Director
  • Other affiliated faculty:
    • Walid Alrayashi, MD, Regional Attending
    • Roland Brusseau, MD
    • Elena Brusseau, MD
    • Elizabeth Eastburn, MD
    • Susie Eklund, MD, Regional Attending
    • Stephen Kelleher, MD, Regional Attending
    • Anjali Koka, MD
    • Cornelius Sullivan, MD
  • Participating hospitals:
  • Boston Children's Hospital

The Regional Anesthesiology and Acute Pain Medicine Fellowship at Brigham and Women’s Hospital is a 12-month ACGME-accredited fellowship program that provides advanced training in the fields of regional and orthopedic anesthesiology, pediatric regional anesthesia, acute pain medicine, and clinical research in these areas. Our program is affiliated with Harvard Medical School, and our fellows complete clinical rotations in regional anesthesia at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston Children’s Hospital, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, and Faulkner Hospital.

The main objective of our fellowship program is to provide a nurturing atmosphere in which to acquire and grow knowledge and technical skills necessary to provide superb clinical care, develop educator skills and foster clinical innovation and prospective quality research. The fellowship curriculum is geared to provide deep and comprehensive knowledge of diverse regional and orthopedic anesthesia subjects, while remaining flexible to accommodate specific areas of interest and enhance the individual fellowship training experience.

Become part of our Innovative Team!

Selection to the fellowship is highly competitive. Only completed applications are reviewed.

 

The Brigham and Women’s Hospital Regional Anesthesiology and Acute Pain Medicine Fellowship participates in the SF Match. The applicant registration opening date for the 2024-2025 academic year is December 15th, 2023. Letters of recommendation should be submitted to the SF Match. Our SF Match Program ID is 8424.

  • Specialty:Acute Pain/Regional Anesthesia
  • Duration:12 months
  • Start Year:
  • Positions:4
  • Deadline: 3/6/24 for fellowship starting in 2025
  • Salary: $
  • Contact Person: Aymee Beaudoin Fellowship Program Manager
  • Email: abeaudoin1@bwh.harvard.edu
  • Phone: 617-525-7921
  • Facility:
  • Address:
  • Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine Brigham and Women's Hospital
  • 75 Francis Street, CWN L1
  • Boston
  • Massachusetts 02115
  • Director: Kamen Vlassakov, MD, Program Director; Jose Zeballos, MD, Associate Program Director
  • Other affiliated faculty:
    • Carolyn Buckley, MD
    • Jean-Marie Carabuena, MD
    • Yun-Yun Kathy Chen, MD
    • Devon Flaherty, MD, MPH
    • David Janfaza, MD
    • Philipp Lirk, MD, MSc, PhD
    • Archana O'Neill, MD
    • Kristin Schreiber, MD, PhD
    • Assia Valovska, MD
    • Erick Velez, MD
    • Alexander STone, MD
    • Andrew Shhorten, MD
    • Noor Abdalla, MD
    • Amar Desai, MD
    • Joseph Homsi, MD
    • Erica Seligson, MD
    • Katherine Croke, MD
    • Participating hospitals:
      • Brigham and Women's Hospital

      Affiliated hospitals:

      • Boston Children’s Hospital
      • Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
      • BW Faulkner Hospital

    Program Information

    Duration of Fellowship: One year

    Core Related Specialty: Anesthesiology; Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

    Fellowship in The Match®? Yes

    Application Deadline: Per Electronic Residency Application Service® (ERAS®)/National Resident Matching Program® (NRMP®)

    Number of Positions Available: 2

    Salary: $67,738 (2021-2022)


    Description

    This program provides the most advanced and up-to-date training in comprehensive and interventional pain medicine. Fellows receive multi-disciplinary training with rotations through anesthesiology, neurology, physical medicine & rehabilitation and psychiatry. The program accepts two fellows each year from an American Board of Medical Specialties accredited residency program. The fellowship program has core faculty including 6 board certified pain physicians whose practice primarily involves comprehensive and interventional treatments to patients suffering from a variety of painful conditions at various locations around the city as members of the Pain and Healing Center, as well as the Spine Center.  Over 15,000 patient encounters and over 5000 procedures are performed by the Pain and Healing Center annually. The fellows experience training in various interventional treatments, including epidural steroid injections, facet injections, spinal cord stimulation, peripheral nerve stimulation, intrathecal drug delivery, radiofrequency ablation, and a multitude of other interventions. There is dedicated training in surgical skills, neuroradiology, neuromodulation, fluoroscopic, and ultrasound interventions. The fellows experience rotations in addiction medicine, cancer pain, and palliative medicine. The program has ample opportunity to participate in research and each fellow participates in quality improvement and research projects. The program supports attending at least one national pain meeting during the fellowship year. The fellows participate in dedicated weekly didactics and case reviews presented by the faculty. The fellows have dedicated board preparation and reviews. Additionally, there are monthly career education, journal clubs, grand rounds, and pain rounds. The fellows participate in monthly spine conferences with residents and faculty from anesthesiology, pain management, PM&R, orthopedic surgery, and neurosurgery.   The program is active in research. We are involved in various clinical trials as well as in extramural funded projects, including NIH funded research. We are members of and collaborate in research with the Cleveland FES Center and MetroHealth Research Institute.

    All applications to this program are to be submitted through the Electronic Residency Application Service® (ERAS®).
    Apply here. 

    Our program participates in the NRMP for placement of pain fellow positions and will submit their rank list in compliance with its deadlines.

    • Specialty: Chronic Pain
    • Duration:1 year
    • Start Year:
    • Positions:2
    • Deadline: Per Electronic Residency Application Service® (ERAS®)/National Resident Matching Program® (NRMP®)
    • Salary: $67,738 (2021-2022)
    • Contact Person: Sabrina Perkins Academic and Administrative Coordinator
    • Email: sperkins1@metrohealth.org
    • Phone: 216.957.3623
    • Facility:
    • Address:
    • 2500 MetroHealth Drive
    • Cleveland
    • Ohio 44109
    • Director: Chong Kim, MD
    • Other affiliated faculty:
      • B. Astley, MD
      • B. Beck, MD
      • H. Elsharkawy, MD, MBA
      • M. Harris, MD
      • S. Rosenberg, MD
      • G. Van Acker, MD, PhD
    • Participating hospitals:
    • MetroHealth Medical System

    The Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Medicine (RAAPM) fellowship program consists of twelve months of post-graduate training after successful completion of an accredited residency program in Anesthesiology. The RAAPM fellowship is tied to a part-time faculty position in the Department of Anesthesiology at the University Hospital Cleveland Medical Center.

    The RAAPM program at UH Hospital specializes in peri-operative management of patients receiving peripheral nerve and acute post-operative pain management. Our primary goal is to provide high quality patient care and effective management of acute pain for patients undergoing surgery. Our program provides acute pain management for patients undergoing orthopedic, pediatrics, trauma, thoracic, vascular, urology, obstetric, open heart, plastic and general surgery.  The program performs approximately 3500 peripheral nerve blocks for acute post-operative pain treatment each year.

    Fellows are involved in the acute postoperative interventional pain service, performing, under supervision, a wide variety of blocks including advanced types of blocks. Experiences in the pediatric and obstetrics populations are available through the UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital and UH MacDonald Women’s Hospital. Management of patients into the postoperative period in association with ERAS protocols is emphasized.

    Our comprehensive didactic program includes departmental grand rounds, journal club, and a weekly lecture series. We also host an annual Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia workshop and Cadaver Lab as an integrated part of our department’s annual Anesthesiology Review Course. Fellow participation in clinical research and presentation at national/regional meetings is strongly encouraged.

    We are excited to advertise some unique aspects of the fellowship program, including an opportunity to attend leadership coursework at the nearby Case Western Reserve University Weatherhead School of Management, which combined with a curriculum that includes writing a business plan as well as financial aspects of running an acute pain service will provide fellows will all the tools necessary to start and grow an acute pain service from the ground up. This skillset will prove useful and make graduates very attractive in a marketplace and healthcare economy that increasingly demands physicians distinguish themselves as leaders in the industry!



    1 position available for 2025-2026 and 1 position available for 2024-2025

     Applicants interested in a spot for the 2024-2025 academic year should contact us directly!

    This program uses the common application. Submit the completed application directly to the individual Fellowship Program.

    Apply here

    • Specialty:Acute Pain/Regional Anesthesia
    • Duration:12 months
    • Start Year:2025
    • Positions:1
    • Deadline: Accepted until position is filled
    • Salary: $73,800
    • Contact Person: Bracy McKenna Academic Program Administrator, Fellowship Coordinator
    • Email: McKenna.Bracy@UHhospitals.org
    • Phone: 216-844-5732
    • Facility:
    • Address:
    • 11100 Euclid Ave
    • Cleveland
    • Ohio 44106
    • Director: Rita Merman
    • Other affiliated faculty:
    • Jeffrey T. Hopcian, MD – Associate Director

      Jauhleene Chamu, MD

      Adi Cosic, DO

      Mary Ghaly, MD

      Michael R. Kaufmann, MD 

      Basanta K. Mohapatra, MD

      David Wallace, MD

    • Participating hospitals:
    • UH Cleveland Medical Center

      Ahuja Medical Center

      UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital

      UH MacDonald Women’s Hospital 

    The Department of Anesthesiology at Cedars-Sinai has a history of commitment to education, research and state-of-the-art clinical practice. The faculty represents a cross section of graduates of the nation’s elite anesthesia programs. The volume, complexity, severity of illness and innovative approaches present a clinical challenge to the Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Management anesthesiologist. It is our hope that during the time with us, fellows grow in clinical ability and knowledge as well as develop their professional and interpersonal skills, in addition to attaining confidence to perform as an effective consultant in regional anesthesia and acute pain management.

    The Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Management Fellowship faculty will assist in making your educational experience memorable. It is our hope that you will have a most enjoyable and meaningful year of medicine. Education is a change in behavior based upon experiences. We want to engage you in all the experiences related to our subspecialty.

    The Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Management Fellowship is designed to assist the fellow in achieving a set of academic and clinical goals that, when mastered, will enable a successful career in the practice of regional anesthesia and acute pain management.

    All applications to this program are to be submitted through the SF Match Service.

    • Specialty:Acute Pain/Regional Anesthesia
    • Duration:12 months
    • Start Year:
    • Positions:6
    • Deadline: April 30
    • Salary: $74,775.00 + $10,000 housing stipend
    • Contact Person: Alexander Vela
    • Email: alexander.vela@cshs.org
    • Phone: (310) 423-1682
    • Facility:
    • Address:
    • Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
    • 8700 Beverly Blvd. #4209
    • Los Angeles
    • California 90048
    • Director: Jonathan Hausman, MD, Fellowship Director
    • Other affiliated faculty:
    • Syed Ali, MD

      Pain Medicine Specialist

       

      Tony Chiang, MD

      Regional Anesthesiology & Acute Pain Medicine Specialist

      Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology

       

      Daniel Chien, MD

      Regional Anesthesiology & Acute Pain Medicine Specialist

       

      Joseph Chung, MD

      Regional Anesthesiology & Acute Pain Medicine Specialist

       

      Shawn Coleman, MD

      Regional Anesthesiology & Acute Pain Medicine Specialist

       

      Wesley Glick, MD

      Regional Anesthesiology & Acute Pain Medicine Specialist

       

      Jonathan Hausman, MD

      Program Director, Regional Anesthesiology & Acute Pain Medicine Fellowship

      Regional Anesthesiology & Acute Pain Medicine Specialist

      Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology

       

      Michael Kissen, MD

      Clinical Director, Regional Anesthesiology

      Regional Anesthesiology & Acute Pain Medicine Specialist

       

      Gene Lee, MD

      Pain Medicine Specialist

       

      Jessie Lo, MD

      Regional Anesthesiology & Acute Pain Medicine Specialist

       

      Yan Magram, MD

      Pain Medicine Specialist

       

      Brian Mendelson, MD

      Associate Program Director

      Anesthesiology Simulation Faculty

      Regional Anesthesiology & Acute Pain Medicine Specialist

      Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology

       

      Roy Mongkolpradit, MD

      Anesthesiologist

       

      Gabriel Pollock, MD

      Assistant Program Director

      Regional Anesthesiology & Acute Pain Medicine Specialist

       

      Iman Rabizadeh, MD

      Pain Medicine Specialist

       

      Howard Rosner, MD

      Program Director, Pain Medicine Fellowship

      Professor of Anesthesiology

       

      Elliot Schwartz, MD

      Regional Anesthesiology & Acute Pain Medicine Specialist

       

      David Sisco, MD

      Regional Anesthesiology & Acute Pain Medicine Specialist

       

      Chase Smith, MD

      Regional Anesthesiology & Acute Pain Medicine Specialist

       

      Jun Tang, MD

      Regional Anesthesiology & Acute Pain Medicine Specialist

      Associate Professor of Anesthesiology

       

      Mary A. Vijjeswarapu, MD

      Associate Program Director, Pain Medicine Fellowship

      Pain Specialist

      Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology

       

      Colby Vongchaichinsri, MD

      Regional Anesthesiology & Acute Pain Medicine Specialist

       

      Roya Yumul, MD, PhD

      Professor of Anesthesiology, Vice Chair of Academic Research

      Chair of CCC, Regional Anesthesia & Acute Pain Fellowship

      Director of Anesthesiology Simulation

       

      Darab Zarrabi, MD

      Regional Anesthesiology & Acute Pain Specialist


      • Participating hospitals:

      Program objectives follow the ASRA guidelines for fellowship training. It is accredited by the Université de Montréal and held at the Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM), the main teaching site for this institution. We perform the full spectrum of regional and acute pain techniques described in the objectives, and we keep ourselves up to date with emerging knowledge from the literature. We are also involved in original research. The distinctive feature of our program is the fact that it is mainly a French-speaking environment, with a North-American practice.
      Resume, motivation letter, and two recommendation letters must be sent to Dr Sebastien Garneau, Dept. of Anesthesia, Centre Hospitalier de l’Universite de Montreal, 1560 Sherbrooke est, Montreal, Qc, H2L 4M1.
      • Specialty:Acute Pain/Regional Anesthesia
      • Duration:12 months
      • Start Year:
      • Positions:1
      • Deadline: June 30 for the next academic year
      • Salary: 52,000-66,000 CAD
      • Contact Person: Sebastien Garneau Program Director
      • Email: sebastien.garneau@umontreal.ca
      • Phone: 514-890-8000 #26876
      • Facility:
      • Address:
      • 1560 Sherbrooke East Street
      • Montreal
      • Quebec, Canada J6Y 1H2
      • Director: Sebastien Garneau
      • Other affiliated faculty:
      • Dr Sebastien Garneau, MD, DMV, FRCPC
        Dr Stephan Williams, MD, PhD
        Dr Genevieve Arcand, MD
        Dr Josée-Anne Fortin, MD, FRCPC
      • Participating hospitals:
      • Centre Hospitalier de l’Universite de Montreal
      • Documents1

      Charter Anesthesiology is offering a Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Fellowship for duration of one year to a board eligible or board certified anesthesiologist. Our practice works with a wide spectrum of surgical service lines and thus is composed of performing a variety of peripheral nerve blocks (single shot and continuous catheters) alongside neuraxial techniques. The practice performs over a thousand blocks annually and we will support the fellow to perform a majority of them. Upon graduation, the fellow will be skilled in acute pain management as well as ophthalmic retrobulbar blocks, upper extremity blocks (interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular, axillary, etc), chest wall blocks (PECS1, PECS2, Serratus Anterior, Intercostal nerve blocks, etc), truncal blocks (TAP, quadratus lumborum, erector spinae, retrolaminar, etc), lower extremity blocks (femoral, adductor, sciatic, geniculars, IPACK, etc), and neuraxial techniques (spinal, labor epidurals, thoracic epidurals for pain management). In addition, monthly journal clubs and ultrasound workshops will be held with a focus on regional anesthesia and acute pain medicine. These skills will be essential towards building a versatile career. 
      Submit CV, 2 Letters of Recommendation (one from program director), and Personal Statement to Liz Engelmann- Liz@charteranesthesia.com
      • Specialty:Acute Pain/Regional Anesthesia
      • Duration:12 months
      • Start Year:
      • Positions:1
      • Deadline: June 1st
      • Salary: 200k+3.5k education stipend, 4 weeks vacation
      • Contact Person: Liz Engelmann
      • Email: Liz@charteranesthesia.com
      • Phone: 860-977-4878
      • Facility:
      • Address:
      • Charter Anesthesiology, LLC
      • 151 N Main St., #4026
      • Bristol
      • Connecticut 06010
      • Director: Syed Rizvi, MD
      • Other affiliated faculty:
        • Keith Gipson, MD
        • Syed Rizvi, MD
        • David Glassman, MD
        • KO Chan, MD
        • Matthew Stebulis, MD
      • Participating hospitals:
        • Bristol Hospital
        • Greater Springfield Surgery Center
        • Litchfield Hills Surgery Center
      • Documents1

      Duration of Fellowship: One year

      Core Related Specialty: Anesthesiology

      Fellowship in The Match®? Yes

      Application Deadline: Per Electronic Residency Application Service® (ERAS®)/National Resident Matching Program® (NRMP®)

      Number of Positions Available: 2

      Salary: (Not provided)

      All applications to this program are to be submitted through the Electronic Residency Application Service® (ERAS®).
      Apply here. 

      Applicant Interview Timeframe: July-September

      Sponsored visas are offered for international applicants.

      • Specialty: Chronic Pain
      • Duration:1 year
      • Start Year:
      • Positions:2
      • Deadline:
      • Salary:
      • Contact Person: Andrea Ayers Fellowship Coordinator
      • Email: Andrea.Ayers@cchmc.org
      • Phone: 513.803.5189
      • Facility:
      • Address:
      • 3333 Burnet Avenue
      • MLC 2001
      • Cincinnati
      • Ohio 45229
      • Director: Alexandra Szabova, MD
      • Other affiliated faculty:
        • Kenneth Goldschneider, MD
        • John Rose, MD
        • Andrew Collins, MD
        • Charlotte Walter, MD
        • Jagroop Parikh, MD
        • Christopher Lee, MD
        • Anne Lynch-Jordan, PhD
        • Cheryl Hartzell, MD
        • Siu Fung Chan, MD
        • Laura DeVita, MD
        • Neeraj Edward, MD
        • Shuchita Garg, MD
        • Harsh Sachdeva, MD
      • Participating hospitals:
      • University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

      The Regional Anesthesiology and Acute Pain Medicine fellowship is an integral component of the Cleveland Clinic mission, which is : To provide better care of the sick, investigation into their problems, and further education of those who serve. This fellowship is ACGME accredited and requires applicants to have successfully completed an ACGME, ACGME-I or Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) or CFPC-accredited residency program located in Canada in order to apply.

      Fellowships are offered in all accredited subspecialty areas:

      • Regional Anesthesiology and Acute Pain Medicine
      • Pain Medicine
      • Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine
      • Pediatric Anesthesiology
      • Adult Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology
      • Obstetric Anesthesiology

      In addition, formal fellowships are offered in Neuroanesthesiology, Liver Transplantation Anesthesiology, Perioperative Medicine, Cardiothoracic Intensive Care and Anesthesia Research. For additional information, please visit our website: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/departments/anesthesiology/medical-professionals/fellowships  

      All candidates must submit the following to be considered for a position:

      • Application form
      • Curriculum Vitae
      • Personal Statement
      • USMLE or COMLEX scores
      • In-training examination scores
      • Three letters of recommendation (one letter must be from your Anesthesiology Program Director)
      • Specialty:Acute Pain/Regional Anesthesia
      • Duration:12 months
      • Start Year:2023
      • Positions:2
      • Deadline: Accepting until position is filled
      • Salary: $70,591
      • Contact Person: Mickeyla Patterson Fellowship Coordinator
      • Email: Patterm2@ccf.org
      • Phone: (216) 445-9421
      • Facility:
      • Address:
      • Cleveland Clinic Anesthesiology Institute – c/o Mickeyla Patterson
      • 9500 Euclid Ave/ C25
      • Cleveland
      • Ohio 44195
      • Director: Sree Kolli, MD, EDRA
      • Other affiliated faculty:
      • Wael Ali Sakr Esa, M.D.
        Yoon-Jeong Cho, M.D.
        Kenneth Cummings, M.D.
        Ehab Farag, M.D.
        John George, III, M.D.
        Rami Karroum, M.D.
        Kamal Maheshwari, M.D.
        Harsha Nair, M.D.
        Michael Ritchey, M.D.
        Samantha Stamper, M.D.

      • Participating hospitals:
      • Cleveland Clinic
      • Documents2

      The Division of Regional Anesthesiology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center offers a one-year ACGME-accredited Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Medicine Fellowship which is committed to providing outstanding and compassionate clinical care, education, and scholarship. The fellowship program's mission is to train the next generation of perioperative pain physicians who will be outstanding clinicians and will continue to serve as future innovators, educators and leaders in the field. Our educational mission is to train anesthesiologists to serve as consultants in regional anesthesia and acute pain medicine (RAAPM) by being skilled in patient assessment and management.

      Our clinical population is diverse and medically complex.  Fellows receive exposure to a variety of techniques for orthopedic, vascular, breast, abdominal, gynecologic, thoracic and cardiac surgery.  Currently our institution performs 3700 peripheral nerve blocks and 200 peripheral nerve catheters annually with anticipated continued growth.

      Fellows spend 80% of their time in the clinical arena with the remainder being protected research, education and administrative time.  The majority of clinical time is spent in a dedicated 6-bed monitored holding area performing and teaching regional anesthesia techniques to the anesthesia residents and medical students. Our fellows become skilled educators and are given didactics and feedback to codify their teaching skills.  Fellows are expected to participate in research, quality improvement projects, educational initiatives as well as actively contribute in a monthly regional anesthesia journal club. Fellows teach medical students in the anatomy lab and participate in cadaveric dissections. Fellows also have the opportunity to participate and receive certification in basic and advanced FATE (Focus Assessed Transthoracic Echocardiography) courses sponsored by the Columbia Department of Anesthesiology. We also offer multidisciplinary workshops for personal and professional development for our fellows.

      Fellows have no attending responsibilities. There are voluntary moonlighting opportunities if desired.

      For additional information please visit our website at:
      https://www.anesthesiology.cuimc.columbia.edu/regional-fellowship

      This program will be using the SF Match for the academic year 2024-2025. https://new.sfmatch.org/  

      • Specialty:Acute Pain/Regional Anesthesia
      • Duration:12 months
      • Start Year:2024
      • Positions:3
      • Deadline: Accepted until position filled
      • Salary: $96,365
      • Contact Person: Gina Lee Administrative Director, Fellowship Programs
      • Email: GSL40@cumc.columbia.edu
      • Phone: 212-305-3226
      • Facility:
      • Address:
      • 622 West 168th Street - PH 5-133
      • New York
      • New York 10032
      • Director: Danielle Ludwin, MD
      • Other affiliated faculty:
          • Anis Dizdarevic, MD (Division Director)
          • Jennifer Danielsson, MD
          • Robert Maniker, MD (Director Acute Pain Service)
          • Luis Chabla-Penafiel, MD
          • Alexander Nguyen, MD
          • Varun Channagiri, MD
          • Elsa Wuhrman, DNP
      • Participating hospitals:
        • New York Presbyterian Hospital
        • Columbia University Medical Center

      We are seeking a motivated and dedicated individual to join the Department of Anesthesia as a regional anesthesia & acute pain fellow. Our fellowship offers the opportunity to develop skills in peripheral and central neural blockade in the context of modern, integrated multimodal pain management, working and learning in a supportive and well-equipped environment. The fellow will be exposed to single-shot blocks, indwelling catheter techniques, ultrasound and traditional approaches. Our regional anesthesia & acute pain fellowship offers you many opportunities to develop skills in clinical care, judgment, teaching and research.

      The successful candidate will be based primarily in the Block Room, where more than 2500 regional anesthesia procedures are done per year,  at the Halifax Infirmary site of the QEII Health Sciences Centre, but will also have the opportunity to work with the Acute Pain Service and the Chronic Pain Service at the Victoria General site.  In addition to spending two out of five days per week in the Block Room, the fellow will provide anesthesia care in such related areas as orthopedic, plastic and vascular surgery.  The program allocates one day per week non-clinical time and provides mentors for clinical, education and research goals and projects. The fellow will actively participate in departmental teaching activities and will be encouraged to attend academic conferences to further develop skills. 

      • Specialty:Acute Pain/Regional Anesthesia
      • Duration:12 months
      • Start Year:
      • Positions:1
      • Deadline: Accepted until position is filled
      • Salary: ~$90k with $7,500 study budget per year
      • Contact Person: Laura Harris-Buffett Managing Director of Education
      • Email: laura.harrisbuffett@cdha.nshealth.ca
      • Phone: (902) 473-8883
      • Facility:
      • Address:
      • Victoria General Site 10 West Victoria
      • 1276 South Park St
      • Halifax
      • Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 2Y9
      • Director: Dr. Vishal Uppal
      • Other affiliated faculty:
      • Participating hospitals:
        • Halifax Infirmary
        • Victoria General Hospital

      Duration of Fellowship: One year

      Core Related Specialty: Anesthesiology

      Fellowship in The Match®? Yes

      Application Deadline: March 15

      Number of Positions Available: 4

      Salary: $76,086


      Description

      Multidisciplinary

      All applications to this program are to be submitted through the Electronic Residency Application Service® (ERAS®).
      Apply here. 

      Applicant Interview Timeframe: Mid-April through early June

      Sponsored visas are offered for international applicants.

      • Specialty: Chronic Pain
      • Duration:1 year
      • Start Year:
      • Positions:4
      • Facility:
      • Address:
      • One Medical Center Drive
      • Lebanon
      • New Hampshire 03756
      • Director: Kimberly Youngren, MD
      • Other affiliated faculty:
      • Participating hospitals:
      • Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth

      The Regional Anesthesiology and Acute Pain Medicine Fellowship at DHMC is a one-year ACGME-approved program within the Department of Anesthesiology.  The program is open to two fellows each year.  The regional fellowship was started in 2005 by Dr. Brian Sites and now has more than twenty-five graduates.  In 2019, our fellowship program became ACGME accredited.  The fellow will spend six months on our regional anesthesia team which includes five fully equipped peripheral nerve block perioperative bays at our main hospital, as well as a nerve block area at our high volume out-patient surgery center.  We perform over 200 peripheral nerve blocks each months and collaborate with our surgical colleagues to create best practice perioperative pain pathways.  The regional nerve block team is made up of a main OR attending, Surgery Center attending, one fellow and one to two residents per month.  There is an opportunity to participate with our faculty in international mission trips that include regional anesthesiology.

      The fellow will spend three months on the Acute Pain Service that consists of an attending, three APS RN’s, one fellow and one resident.  This group places fluoroscopic guided epidurals for all our main operating room surgeries requiring an epidural (fifty per month), coordinates our ERAs protocols and responds to acute pain consults at our over 400 bed level one trauma hospital.

      The year will also include: two weeks in our chronic pain clinic, two weeks on our pediatric pain service, one month of orthopedic anesthesia where the fellow will perform and supervise spinals as well as manage intra-op nerve catheters, and one month of dedicated research time.

      Our research program is led by RAPM Associate Editor, Dr. Brian Sites.  Current research focuses on large database outcomes studies related to regional anesthesiology, opioid prescribing trends, our unique fluoroscopy guided epidural program, as well as collaboration with our orthopedic colleagues to improve the care of our orthopedic total joint and trauma patients.

      The fellowships offers diverse training in all aspects of regional anesthesia and acute pain medicine and prepares trainees to be leaders in an academic or private practice career. The department offers mentorship by expert researchers, educators, and lecturers in the field of Anesthesiology.  The Upper Valley offers a beautiful cultural and recreational location to live in and learn in during the fellowship year.

      All applications to this program are to be submitted through the SFMatch.

      Apply here

      • Specialty:Acute Pain/Regional Anesthesia
      • Duration:12 months
      • Start Year:
      • Positions:2
      • Deadline: March 1, 2023
      • Salary: $76,086
      • Contact Person: Elizabeth Gobin C-TAGME Program Coordinator
      • Email: elizabeth.a.gobin@hitchcock.org
      • Phone: 603-650-4642
      • Facility:
      • Address:
      • One Medical Center Drive
      • Lebanon
      • New Hampshire 03756
      • Director: Michael D. Herrick, MD, Co-Director
      • Other affiliated faculty:
        • Iris Chu, MD. MBE
        • Michael D. Herrick, MD
        • Tung T. Nguyen, MD
        • Ellen A. Seiffert, MD
        • Brian D. Sites, MD, MS
        • Brian C. Spence, MD
        • Jonathan T. Weed, MD
        • Marnie B. Welch, MD
      • Participating hospitals:
        • Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth

      Duration of Fellowship: One year

      Core Related Specialty: Anesthesiology

      Fellowship in The Match®? Yes

      Application Deadline: May 30

      Number of Positions Available: 5

      Salary: $62,000


      Description

      It is the intent of this one-year fellowship training program to develop physicians clinically competent in interdisciplinary pain management. Physicians completing the program will be eligible for certification through the added Qualifications in Pain Management examination of the American Board of Anesthesiology. It is our intent that all the graduates of this program successfully complete this examination process.

      All applications to this program are to be submitted through the Electronic Residency Application Service® (ERAS®).
      Apply here. 

      Applicant Interview Timeframe: July-August

      • Specialty: Chronic Pain
      • Duration:1 year
      • Start Year:
      • Positions:5
      • Deadline: May 30
      • Salary: $62,000
      • Contact Person: Stephanie Harris, MBA, C-TAGME Coordinator
      • Email: stharri@med.wayne.edu
      • Phone: 313-745-7233
      • Facility:
      • Address:
      • 3990 John R.
      • Box 162
      • Detroit
      • Michigan 48230
      • Director: Harry Sukumaran, MD
      • Other affiliated faculty:
      • Participating hospitals:
      • Detroit Medical Center

      Duration of Fellowship: One year

      Core Related Specialty: Anesthesiology

      Fellowship in The Match®? Yes

      Application Deadline: Per Electronic Residency Application Service® (ERAS®)/National Resident Matching Program® (NRMP®)

      Number of Positions Available: 4

      Salary: $68,000


      Description

      Duke University Medical Center is one of the leading medical centers in the nation with a worldwide reputation for excellence in clinical care, teaching, and research. Duke Anesthesiology’s Pain Medicine Fellowship is an ACGME-accredited training program.

      All applications to this program are to be submitted through the Electronic Residency Application Service® (ERAS®).
      Apply here. 

      Applicant Interview Timeframe: Applications accepted until March 1.

      Fellowship starts off cycle in August.

      • Specialty: Chronic Pain
      • Duration:1 year
      • Start Year:
      • Positions:4
      • Deadline: Per Electronic Residency Application Service® (ERAS®)/National Resident Matching Program® (NRMP®)
      • Salary: $68,000
      • Contact Person: Lori Hester Program Coordinator
      • Email: lori.hester@duke.edu
      • Phone: 919-681-6532
      • Facility:
      • Address:
      • DUMC 3094
      • Durham
      • North Carolina 27710
      • Director: Peter Yi, MD, MSEd
      • Other affiliated faculty:
      • Participating hospitals:
      • Durham VA Hospital

      This program uses the common application. Submit the completed application directly to the individual Fellowship Program.

      Apply here

      • Specialty:Acute Pain/Regional Anesthesia
      • Duration:12 months
      • Start Year:
      • Positions:5
      • Deadline: January 15 of the calendar year before the start of fellowship year
      • Salary: PGY-5 salary per departmental GME
      • Contact Person: LuAnne Latta Fellowship Coordinator
      • Email: Luanne.latta@duke.edu
      • Phone: (919) 681-9941
      • Facility:
      • Address:
      • 2301 Erwin Road
      • DUMC 3094
      • Durham
      • North Carolina 27710
      • Director: Amanda Kumar, MD
      • Other affiliated faculty:
        • W. Michael Bullock, MD, PhD
        • Joshua Dooley, MD
        • Jeff Gadsden, MD, FRCPC, FANZCA
        • Michael Kent, MD
        • Stephen M. Klein, MD
        • Amanda Kumar, MD
        • David Macleod, MB, BS, FRCA
        • Erin Manning, MD, PhD
        • Hector Martinez-Wilson, MD
        • Steve Melton, MD
        • Gavin Martin, MB, ChB, DA, FRCA
        • Karen C. Nielsen, MD
        • Brian Ohlendorf, MD
        • Neil Ray, MD
      • Participating hospitals:
        • Duke University Medical Center (Main Campus) 
        • Duke Ambulatory Surgery Center

      EMAS offers fellows the opportunity to gain the experience, technical skills, and business acumen to become a successful and highly sought after private practice Regional Anesthesiologist. This fellowship is centered on fast-paced ‘real world’ practical training with a focus primarily on ambulatory orthopedic surgery centers. There is a strong emphasis on learning safe, effective RA techniques for a full range of surgeries, but also on how to become a business-minded surgery center medical director. This includes learning about evaluating and optimizing workflow, resource management, hiring practices, developing & presenting business plans, billing and reimbursement, managing payroll, submitting an RFP, and contract negotiation.

      Fellows will work at the renowned Campbell Clinic Orthopedic Surgery Centers and at our other fast-paced and challenging outpatient and inpatient clinical environments. EMAS performs over 150 ambulatory total joints per month, and fellows will expect to perform between 6,000 – 7,000 procedures during the 12 month program. No nights, weekends, holidays. Great work/life balance. Will not compete for procedures with residents. In order to maintain and further develop core anesthesiology practice skills, fellows will function 80% as fellows and 20% as faculty. Opportunities to expand interests into inpatient regional anesthesia applications including continuous peripheral nerve catheters. Participation in academic research is available but not a requirement.

      As the home of Elvis Presley, Memphis is well known for great food, restaurants, music, and night life. Come to see Sun Records Studio for yourself, visit Graceland and explore the fun of Beale Street. And don’t forget Memphis in May Musicfest! The Memphis Zoo is amazing, and with more than 30 museums in Memphis, you have a unique opportunity to learn more about the Civil Rights movement, the history of Rock n’ Roll and so much more! Memphis is also home to the NBA’s Memphis Grizzlies (FedEx Forum), and Spring is a great time to come to the AutoZone Park to enjoy AAA Memphis Redbirds baseball. Memphis has a low cost of living, and there is no state income tax in Tennessee.

      This program uses the common application. Submit the completed application directly to Kim Hudson

      Apply Here: https://www.asra.com/docs/default-source/asra-family-documents/trainees/common-application_regional-anesthesiology-fellowship.pdf?sfvrsn=b8848b66_2

      • Specialty:Acute Pain/Regional Anesthesia
      • Duration:12 months
      • Start Year:
      • Positions:2
      • Deadline: Accepting applicant until positions filled
      • Salary: $120K plus CME stipend. Opportunities to moonlight for additional pay
      • Contact Person: Kim Hudson EMAS Director of Operations
      • Email: khudson@memphisanesthesia.com
      • Phone: (901) 581-0271
      • Facility:
      • Address:
      • 5545 Murray Avenue
      • Suite 130
      • Memphis
      • Tennessee 38119
      • Director: Jerry Jones, M.D.
      • Other affiliated faculty:
      • Blas Catalani, M.D.

        Marc Eskin, D.O.

        Matthew Gill, M.D.

        Chris Lafleur, M.D.

        Vipul Saparia, M.D.

        Chris Sharp, M.D.

        Jeff Williams, M.D.

        Bo Wu, M.D.

      • Participating hospitals:
      • Campbell Clinic Orthopedic Surgery Center, Germantown, TN

        Campbell Clinic Orthopedic Surgery Center, Midtown, Memphis, TN

        St Francis Surgery Center, Memphis, TN

        St Francis Hospital, Memphis, TN

        St Francis Hospital, Bartlett, TN

        Specialty Orthopedics Group, Tupelo, MS

      • Documents2

      The Department of Anesthesiology offers a one-year fellowship in regional anesthesia and acute pain management. The fellowship includes training in all aspects of regional anesthesia, including a wide variety of peripheral nerve blocks and neuraxial techniques on adult and pediatric patients. The fellow also gains a rich experience in acute pain management of inpatients. Participation in research is encouraged and supported. The program strives to prepare individuals for academic or specialized private practice careers.

      • Position is 80% fellowship and 20% faculty
      • Georgia medical license and DEA number required
      • Benefits included

      The Department of Anesthesiology offers a one-year fellowship in regional anesthesia and acute pain management. The fellowship includes training in all aspects of regional anesthesia, including a wide variety of peripheral nerve blocks and neuraxial techniques on adult and pediatric patients. The fellow also gains a rich experience in acute pain management of inpatients. Participation in research is encouraged and supported. The program strives to prepare individuals for academic or specialized private practice careers.

      • Position is 80% fellowship and 20% faculty
      • Georgia medical license and DEA number required
      • Benefits included
      • Specialty:Acute Pain/Regional Anesthesia
      • Duration:12 months
      • Start Year:
      • Positions:2
      • Deadline: Accepted until position is filled
      • Salary: PGY5 salary + opportunities for OR per-diem/OT
      • Contact Person: Colette Curtis, MD Fellowship Director
      • Email: kwoods@emory.edu
      • Phone: (404) 778-4756
      • Facility:
      • Address:
      • 1364 Clifton Rd NE
      • Atlanta
      • Georgia 30322
      • Director: Colette Curtis, MD
      • Other affiliated faculty:
        • Heather Samady, MD
        • Boris Spektor, MD
        • Trusharth Patel, MD
        • Anne Marie McKenzie-Brown, MD
        • Vinita Singh, MD
        • Sona Arora, MD
        • Claudia Venable, MD
        • Reuben Wechsler, MD
        • Shawn Tritt, MD
      • Participating hospitals:
        • Emory University Hospital
        • Emory University Hospital Midtown 
        • Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston
        • Emory University Orthopaedics & Spine Hospital
        • Grady Memorial Hospital
        • Executive Park

      Duration of Fellowship: One year

      Core Related Specialty: Anesthesiology

      Fellowship in The Match®? Yes

      Application Deadline: April 14

      Number of Positions Available: 6

      Salary: $73,026


      Description

      Emory’s Multidisciplinary Pain Medicine Fellowship is a 12-month ACGME-accredited program providing intensive training in the evaluation and management of pain. Six fellows are admitted to our program each year. We provide instruction in the multidisciplinary management of pain including the use of both interventional and medical approaches. Interventional techniques include somatic and sympathetic blocks, neurolytic blocks, spinal cord and peripheral nerve stimulation, intrathecal implantations, and vertebroplasty. Participation in clinical and translational research is encouraged. Our rich didactic program provides a stimulating, interactive framework for learning the art and science of pain management. Through exposure to a wide variety of patient cases and management strategies, Emory’s Multidisciplinary Pain Management Fellowship program strives to provide a balanced, exciting, and rewarding experience for the fellows, ultimately generating competent and ethical pain consultants and leaders.

      All applications to this program are to be submitted through the Electronic Residency Application Service® (ERAS®).
      Apply here. 

      Applicant Interview Timeframe: March-June

      Fellowship starts off cycle on August 1.

      Sponsored visas are offered for international applicants.

      • Specialty: Chronic Pain
      • Duration:1 year
      • Start Year:
      • Positions:24
      • Deadline: April 14
      • Salary: $73,026
      • Contact Person: Karen Woods Pain Fellowship Program Coordinator
      • Email: kwoods@emory.edu
      • Phone: 04 778-4756
      • Facility:
      • Address:
      • EUH – Anesthesiology, 1364 Clifton Rd NE T5L38
      • Atlanta
      • Georgia 30322
      • Director: Boris Spektor, MD
      • Other affiliated faculty:
      • Participating hospitals:
        • Emory University Hospital Midtown
        • Emory University Hospital
        • Grady Memorial Hospital
        • Winship Caner Institute of Emory University
        • Emory Orthopedics and Spine Center at Executive Park
        • Atlanta VA Medical Center

      The Frank H Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University is offering a one-year Fellowship in Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Management. Our program is designed to provide the trainees with the expertise to effectively select and implement various regional and non-opioid options for enhanced recovery, facilitate OR flow, and improve perioperative management. The Fellows will be exposed to and expected to perform as many ultrasound-guided regional blocks as possible, to achieve procedural expertise by completion of their training.

      Our faculty consists of a dedicated group of nationally recognized educators, speakers, and fellowship-trained experts. All our peripheral nerve block procedures are performed under ultrasound guidance; we do not provide any training with nerve stimulation. Our two primary hospitals, St Vincent’s Medical Center and Midstate Hospital, are home to the Connecticut Orthopedic Institute, where we perform over 6000 peripheral and neuraxial blocks annually. Outside of the orthopedic service line, we perform another 4000 truncal and chest wall blocks in our hospitals per year.  Our secondary sites are private ambulatory surgery centers which focus on speed and efficiency. During their training, the Fellows will learn multimodal analgesia, management of complex pain patients, coordination of care with chronic pain providers, and the billing aspects of regional anesthesia. Upon completion of the program, fellows should be fully prepared for clinical careers with a focus in ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia.

      The position is 75% fellowship and 25% faculty. Fellows will be expected to complete at least one academic project and submit it to a national meeting for presentation. No call or weekends are required, but there are opportunities for extra work for additional compensation.

      This program uses the common application. Submit the completed application directly to the individual Fellowship Program.

      Apply here

      • Specialty:Acute Pain/Regional Anesthesia
      • Duration:12 months
      • Start Year:
      • Positions:2
      • Deadline: Accepted until position is filled
      • Salary: $155,000 plus benefits
      • Contact Person: Vlad Frenk, MD
      • Email: vlad.frenk@iaapartners.com
      • Phone: 516-457-9166
      • Facility:
      • Address:
      • 2 Trap Fall Road
      • Suite 414
      • Shelton
      • Connecticut 06484
      • Director: Vlad Frenk, MD
      • Other affiliated faculty:
      • Robert Suriani, MD

        Theresa Bowling, MD

        Juliet Jackson, MD

        Emily Harmon, MD

        David  Maduram, MD

      • Participating hospitals:
      • St. Vincent’s Medical Center, Bridgeport CT

        Midstate Medical Center, Meriden CT

        Milford Surgical Center, Milford CT

      Duration of Fellowship: One year

      Core Related Specialty: Anesthesiology

      Fellowship in The Match®? Yes

      Application Deadline: Per Electronic Residency Application Service® (ERAS®)/National Resident Matching Program® (NRMP®)

      Number of Positions Available:

      • 2 positions for pain medicine fellowship
      • 1 position for pediatric-focused pain fellowship

      Salary: $72,902.68


      Description

      The George Washington University Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine provides a one year, ACGME-accredited pain medicine fellowship. Our mission is to train leaders in pain medicine who are competent to work in a multidisciplinary, diverse, and patient-centered environment to deliver technologically advanced, academically rigorous, and morally just care for patients.

      All applications to this program are to be submitted through the Electronic Residency Application Service® (ERAS®).
      Apply here. 

      Applicant Interview Timeframe: June-July

      • Specialty: Chronic Pain
      • Duration:1 year
      • Start Year:
      • Positions:3
      • Deadline: Per Electronic Residency Application Service® (ERAS®)/National Resident Matching Program® (NRMP®)
      • Salary: $72,902.68
      • Contact Person: Yasemin Guven Fellowship Coordinator
      • Email: yguven@mfa.gwu.edu
      • Phone: 202-823-4258
      • Facility:
      • Address:
      • Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine
      • 2300 M St., NW 7th Floor
      • Washington
      • District of Columbia 20037
      • Director: May Chin, MD
      • Other affiliated faculty:
        • May Chin, MD
        • Danielle Doyle, MD
        • Friedhelm Sandbrink, MD
        • Zirong Zhao, MD
        • Elisha Peterson, MD
        • Julia Finkel, MD
        • Anna Hindle, MD
        • Geet Paul, MD
        • Perry Richardson, MD
        • Zeina Saliba, MD
        • Erica Schockett, MD
      • Participating hospitals:
        • George Washington University Hospital
        • Washington DC VA Medical Center
        • Children’s National Hospital
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