The Department of Anesthesia at University of Iowa is pleased to offer an ACGME accredited fellowship in Regional Anesthesiology and Acute Pain, and accepts applications from anesthesiologists who desire to focus on this relatively new and rapidly growing subspecialty. 

Over a 12-month period, two fellows will rotate through a broad range of clinical areas including outpatient, inpatient, and pediatric regional and acute pain management within University of Iowa Health Care and the Ambulatory Surgery Center.

The Acute Pain and Regional Anesthesia Service at the University of Iowa aims to provide excellence in acute and regional anesthesia for postoperative pain relief, to educate residents and fellows in the management of acute pain, and to further clinical research in the fields of pain management and regional anesthesia.

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Melinda S. Seering, MD

Fellowship Program Director

Clinical Associate Professor of Anesthesia

We consult on the management of patients with postoperative, post-traumatic, or any acute pain condition requiring:

  • Specialized interventions such as epidural analgesia
  • Continuous peripheral nerve blockade
  • Complex pharmacological management, such as opioid tolerant patients

We also offer a full range of interventional procedures, such as blood patches, difficult lumbar punctures, fluoroscopy-guided epidural placement and ultrasound-guided regional blocks. The service is staffed for 24-hour coverage seven days a week.