Anesthesia Providers
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Anesthesiologists
Our Commitment to Supporting Your Practice
Anesthesiologists are highly valued by DPI Anesthesia. We provide numerous opportunities for professional and personal growth, and we offer unparalleled administrative support that will allow you to focus on caring best for your patients.
CRNAs
Practice at Your Fullest Scope
CRNAs are highly valued as essential teammates at DPI Anesthesia. Our CRNAs are the cream of the crop and are encouraged to practice at their fullest scope. We offer competitive salaries and benefits packages, flexible schedules and numerous opportunities for professional growth.

Anesthesiologists and CRNAs who join our team can expect...
Competitive Salaries
Generous Paid Time Off Policies
Traditional and Roth 401k plan options with a 6% dollar for dollar match up to IRS compensation limits with a profit share component
Continuing Education and Licensure Reimbursement Programs
Company Paid Medical Malpractice Insurance
Medical Insurance cost share for employee portion
Dental and Vision Insurance options
Supplemental Insurance options available – STD, Cancer, Accident
Paid Term Life Policies with Spousal and AD&D Benefits
From the DPI Blog
Building the BENCH
In the world of anesthesia, issues can arise FAST and without warning. Just as this holds true inside the operating room, chaos can also ensue outside the OR. One example is in personnel and staffing. In my years as an anesthesiologist, team members have suddenly...
The DPI Way: Respecting Relationships
Whether you believe it or not, anesthesiologists and CRNAs are in the service industry. Relationships are important on many levels in our line of work. More contracts are lost due to the relationship between the anesthesia department and patients, nursing...
Employer Perspectives: A Five-Article Installment on Taking Care of Your Company and Employees During a Crisis Like Covid-19, Part 5
There are certainly measures our country, businesses and healthcare workers can take to slow the spread of future outbreaks. For anesthesia providers, it is time to return to the operating room to provide the care our patients need.