High-Quality Anesthesia Care in the Ocean State
USAP–Rhode Island provides high-quality anesthesia care across the state through a collaborative team of board-certified anesthesiologists and Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs). Our clinicians deliver patient-focused anesthesia services in hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and specialty care settings throughout the region.
Supported by USAP’s clinical infrastructure, data-driven insights, and commitment to continuous quality improvement, our teams work closely with surgeons, hospitals, and care teams to enhance patient safety, improve outcomes, and deliver a seamless perioperative experience. Our clinicians are proud to care for patients and communities across Rhode Island every day.


Living and Working in Rhode Island
Rhode Island offers the perfect balance of professional opportunity and coastal lifestyle. From the historic streets of Providence to the scenic shoreline communities along Narragansett Bay, the state provides a vibrant mix of culture, dining, outdoor recreation, and coastal living.
With easy access to beaches, sailing, hiking, and New England’s renowned seasonal attractions, Rhode Island is an ideal place to build both a rewarding career and an exceptional quality of life. Its central location also provides convenient access to major metropolitan areas including Boston and New York City.
Your Future in Rhode Island
USAP–Rhode Island offers a variety of clinical settings, case mixes, and practice opportunities designed to support different career paths and lifestyle preferences. Our collegial teams work together to deliver high-quality anesthesia care while fostering a collaborative and supportive environment for clinicians.
Through the broader USAP network, clinicians benefit from shared best practices, operational support, and access to resources that help them focus on what matters most - delivering exceptional patient care.
Interested in learning more about opportunities in Rhode Island? Connect with our recruiting team to explore available roles and meet our clinical leadership.
Clinicians & Professionals Committed to Extraordinary Care.
USAP Rhode Island is led by experienced clinicians who are committed to advancing the quality and safety of anesthesia care. These physicians work closely with health systems, hospitals, surgeons and care teams to support strong clinical practices, operational excellence and the continued growth of our practice across the state.

St. Joseph Hospital School of Nurse Anesthesia
The USAP Rhode Island practice also supports the St. Joseph Hospital School of Nurse Anesthesia, a doctoral-level program that prepares registered nurses to become Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists. Offered in partnership with Rhode Island College, the program combines advanced academic coursework with extensive hands-on clinical training in a variety of anesthesia care settings.

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.





