Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Management Faculty should feel comfortable performing and supervising all commonly utilized peripheral and neuraxial nerve block techniques, including superficial and deep cervical plexus, interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular, axillary, elbow, wrist, femoral nerve, adductor canal, fascia iliaca, sub gluteal sciatic nerve, lateral popliteal sciatic nerve, IPACK, TAP, rectus sheath, PEC1, PEC2, ESP, and stellate ganglion blocks, if indicated with catheter placement.
Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Management Faculty should feel comfortable managing acute pain patients and acute-on chronic pain patients in an inpatient setting.
Applicants should be comfortable supervising residents, and fellows.
Applicants should also feel comfortable performing procedures on their own if required.
Applicants should be able to participate in the academic activities of the department including teaching and mentoring trainees and participating in departmental conferences and faculty meetings.