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. 

 

 

Medical College of Wisconsin/Childrens Hospital of Wisconsin

The Medical College of Wisconsin Department of Anesthesiology has an open integrated fellowships position in its ACGME-accredited Pediatric Pain Medicine Fellowship and Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellowship Program. The program is 24 months, and candidates will be eligible to sit both the ABA certification examinations pediatric anesthesiology and pain medicine at the conclusion of this dual fellowship training. Desirable candidates should have career interest in an academic position involving pediatric pain leadership, with clinical responsibilities in pediatric chronic and acute pain, pediatric anesthesiology, with potential focus in pediatric regional anesthesia and limited adult or adolescent transitional chronic pain. The fellow will become an expert at provision of pediatric anesthesiology and also in all aspects of pediatric and adult pain management, opioid and adjunctive medication management, and non-interventional and non-pharmacotherapeutic  pain management. Personalized physical and occupational therapy, acupuncture, psychological and cognitive therapies, and regional anesthesia are common treatment modalities. Adequate exposure to interventional pain modalities is provided but this is not the fellowship focus. The model for the typical pediatric pain faculty is to practice some clinical pediatric anesthesiology; trainees seeking 100% pain training and focus should not apply unless already board certified in pediatric anesthesiology (in which case a 12 month continuum will be considered)

The training exposure provides over 18 months of continuity outpatient chronic pain clinical care to children and adults. The fellow will have a didactic “home” in pediatric anesthesiology (year 1) and in pain (year 2). The pain time has approximately 7 blocks focused in adult clinical pain rotations and 5 blocks in pediatric pain.  Clinical rotations include pain and anesthesia time during both fellowship years. During pain blocks, fellows will divide their training between both adult and pediatric services and related specialties (psychiatry, PM and R)  The team includes ACGME Pain Medicine fellows/faculty, pediatric anesthesiology fellows/faculty nurse practitioners, physiatrists, psychologists, anesthesiologists, neurologists as well as strong relationships with surgeons. 

 Medical College of Wisconsin/the Childrens Hospital is a large training program located in Milwaukee Wisconsin. We encourage you to visit the website for more details. Candidates must have successfully completed an ACGME-accredited residency in Anesthesiology.  The position is for the 2018-2020 academic years. 

Contact Sharon Stiles (sstiles@mcw.edu ) for more information to apply.

  • Specialty: Chronic Pain
  • Duration:24 months
  • Start Year:
  • Positions:2
  • Deadline: February, 2018 for August 2018 -19 ACADEMIC CYCLE
  • Salary: $148,000
  • Contact Person: Sharon Stiles Fellowship Coordinator
  • Email: sstiles@mcw.edu
  • Phone: 414-805-6106
  • Facility:
  • Address:
  • 9200 Wisconsin Avenue
  • Milwaukee
  • Wisconsin 53226
  • Telephone: 414-805-6106
  • Website: not provided
  • Director: Steven Weisman, MD
  • Other affiliated faculty:
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