Regional Anesthesia – Anesthesia
The Regional Anesthesia Fellowship at JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research (JSS AHER), offered in association with the Global Healthcare Academy (GHA), is a 12-month specialized training program for anesthesiologists aiming to enhance their expertise in regional anesthesia techniques. JSS AHER, with its NAAC A++ accreditation and QS world ranking, is renowned for its excellence in clinical education and innovative practices. The GHA partnership complements this program with a global perspective on anesthesia and perioperative care.
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12 Months
Applicants must hold a recognized postgraduate qualification in Anesthesiology such as MD Anesthesiology, DNB Anesthesiology, or an equivalent degree, and should have completed a residency program.
About courses
- Master regional anesthesia techniques for various surgical procedures
- Develop proficiency in managing anesthesia care for diverse patient populations
- Engage in research to advance the field of regional anesthesia
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to optimize patient outcomes
- Hands-on training in regional anesthesia techniques
- Participation in anesthesia procedures under expert supervision
- Involvement in research projects focused on regional anesthesia
- Academic teaching and peer-learning sessions
- Administer regional anesthesia with competence and confidence
- Manage anesthesia care effectively for diverse patient populations
- Contribute to advancements in regional anesthesia research and innovation
- Lead multidisciplinary anesthesia teams to optimize perioperative outcomes
Course Faculty

Dr. Archana K N
Head of the Department
Senior anesthesiologist providing comprehensive perioperative and critical care.

Dr. Anil Kumar M R
Professor of Anesthesiology with rich experience in clinical and academic training.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
01 What types of surgeries will I get exposure to for practicing regional anesthesia?
You will work across orthopedic, general, obstetric, and trauma surgeries where regional anesthesia is routinely applied.
02 Is the fellowship more focused on peripheral nerve blocks or neuraxial anesthesia?
Both are covered in depth, with a strong emphasis on ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve blocks.
03 Will I get hands-on opportunities to perform procedures, or is it observation-based?
The fellowship is procedure-intensive, ensuring active hands-on participation under expert supervision.
04 How is patient safety emphasized during training in advanced regional techniques?
Strict adherence to safety protocols, real-time supervision, and use of simulation labs help ensure safe practice.
05 Can fellows participate in perioperative pain management and follow-up care?
Yes, fellows are involved in perioperative pain assessment, management, and post-op follow-up.
06 Are simulation labs available for learning rare or complex blocks?
Yes, high-fidelity simulation training is part of the program for rare scenarios.
07 Will this training prepare me for academic teaching roles in anesthesia?
Yes, fellows are encouraged to engage in teaching sessions and case presentations.
08 Is there exposure to ultrasound-guided techniques specifically?
Yes, ultrasound guidance is a key component, with extensive practical training included.
09 How is research integrated into the fellowship, case reports, clinical trials, or reviews?
Fellows can contribute to case reports, audits, and small-scale clinical studies.
10 Does the fellowship include interdepartmental collaboration, for example, with surgery and orthopedics?
Yes, fellows collaborate closely with surgical teams for perioperative patient care.