Anesthesia Excellence.
At USAP Indiana, patient care comes first. Our anesthesiologists, CRNAs, and CAAs work together in a collaborative, team-based model—supporting one another to deliver safe, high-quality care across a variety of surgical settings.
This coordinated approach allows clinicians to focus on what matters most—patients—while benefiting from a supportive environment built on trust, communication, and shared expertise. Working alongside surgeons, nurses, and care teams, we ensure every patient receives consistent, personalized care and strong outcomes across Indiana.

Your Career, Rooted in Indiana
Build a career where you can focus on what matters most—patient care—while being supported by a team that understands the demands of anesthesia practice.
USAP Indiana offers a variety of opportunities, giving clinicians the ability to shape a career that aligns with their goals and lifestyle. With the support of experienced operational and clinical leadership, you’ll have the resources you need to succeed—both inside and outside the OR.
From day one, you’ll benefit from:
- A strong clinical infrastructure that supports safe, efficient care
- Dedicated resources for billing, revenue cycle management, and administrative support
- Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits
- Opportunities for leadership, education, and long-term career growth

U.S. Anesthesia Partners Reports 96.6% Patient Satisfaction, Exceeding National Benchmark for Second Year
By Exec Edge Editorial Staff | Tuesday April 28, 2026 Most patients never meet their anesthesiologist before surgery day. They sign a consent form, may ask a few questions in pre-op, and wake up in recovery with only a hazy memory of the clinician who kept them alive through the procedure. For decades, this has made anesthesia one of the hardest specialties in medicine to measure from the patient’s perspective and one of the easiest to overlook.USAP is the only national anesthesia provider to routinely measure patient satisfaction.

U.S. Anesthesia Partners Q&A: Dr. Kurt Jones on Clinician Leadership, AI Innovation and the Future of Anesthesia
By Exec Edge Editorial Staff:Few medical specialties have transformed as quietly — or as profoundly — as anesthesiology over the past quarter century. What was once largely confined to hospital operating rooms has moved into ambulatory surgery centers, physicians’ offices and outpatient facilities across the country. This move is driven by advances in drugs, monitoring technology and techniques that allow increasingly complex procedures to be performed on increasingly complex patients, who then go home the same day.


