Opportunities in Pediatric Anesthesia Job postings run for a period of 45 or 90 days and are free for SPA members. The posting includes 100 words or less for the job's requirement and 200 words or less for the job description. For Members, click hereFor Non-Members, click hereContact spa@societyhq.com with questions. This is a Fellowship PostionJob Title:Acute Pain and Regional Anesthesia FellowshipDate Posted:2025-02-27Job Location:Columbus, OhioJob Requirements:Nationwide Children's Hospital is a free-standing 508-bed pediatric tertiary-care academic center. Residing in the heart of Columbus, over 38,000 anesthetics were performed at Nationwide Childrens in 2017. Approximately 150 to 200 regional anesthetics are performed monthly. A successful candidate will have completed an ACGME/AOA accredited anesthesiology residency and pediatric anesthesiology fellowship or be currently training in a pediatric anesthesiology fellowship. The candidate must also be able to apply for and obtain an Ohio State Medical training license. If you would like to be considered for the fellowship position, please send a current CV and a statement explaining your interest in the Acute Pain and regional anesthesia fellowship to the listed contactJob Description:Fellows will complete a formal 6 (or 12) month fellowship in pediatric regional anesthesia and acute pain management at Nationwide Children's Main Campus and Surgery center. Training will focus on perioperative and acute pain management through the use of peripheral nerve injections/catheters, neuraxial techniques, and multimodal pharmacologic treatment. The fellow will perform peripheral nerve blocks of the upper extremity (e.g. interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular), lower extremity (e.g. femoral, adductor canal, sciatic, lumbar plexus, suprainguinal fascia iliaca), and trunk (e.g. TAP, quadratus lumborum, erector spinae). In select patients, peripheral nerve catheters will be inserted and managed on an inpatient or outpatient basis. Continuous epidural infusions will be initiated and managed in patients of all ages at the caudal, lumbar, and thoracic sites. Spinal anesthesia and combined spinal/caudal anesthesia will be performed as alternatives to general anesthesia. Fellows will also become adept at managing opioid delivery systems in neonates, children, and adolescents. In addition, the fellow will utilize a variety of analgesic agents, including but not limited to, NMDA receptor antagonists, lidocaine infusions, anti-epileptics, non-steroidals, wound catheters, and transdermal drug delivery systems. Contact information:Grant J. Heydinger, MD Pediatric Anesthesiologist Nationwide Children's Hospital Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine Email: grant.heydinger@nationwidechildrens.org Cell: 614-582-6594 Program Coordinator: Mark Rader Email: mark.rader@nationwidechildrens.org Phone: 614-722-4201Posted by:Giorgio Veneziano MD