Kossuth Regional Health Center is excited to welcome Nurse Anesthetist Jacob Miller, CRNA, ARNP to the hospital. Miller will begin providing Pain Management Services at Kossuth Regional Health Center early this summer.
In his practice, Miller specializes in the treatment of painful conditions affecting the spine, joints, and musculoskeletal system, including chronic migraines. He is particularly noted for his critical approach to traditional pain management strategies.
Conditions Miller treats include:
- Back and neck pain
- Sciatica
- Joint pain (shoulder, hip, knee)
- Neuropathy
- Arthritis-related pain
- Post-surgical or post-injury pain
- Chronic headaches and migraines
- Cervical Dystonia (muscular neck pain)
Miller is a distinguished Nurse Anesthetist and a respected expert in chronic pain management. He began his academic career at the University of Kansas, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Human Biology with a specialization in Chemistry. His passion for healthcare led him to Washburn University, where he achieved his Bachelor of Science in Nursing with Honors. Jacob’s commitment to advancing his expertise in pain management propelled him to the top 1% of his class at the Minneapolis School of Anesthesia, where he received his Master of Science in Nurse Anesthesiology.
Following his graduation, Miller completed a rigorous fellowship in Chronic Pain Management at the University of South Florida. Miller is currently a clinical faculty member for University of South Florida fellowship students specializing in chronic pain management.
Miller’s professional journey is marked by a relentless pursuit of knowledge and a deep commitment to improving patient outcomes through innovative pain management techniques. His expertise and groundbreaking work in the field of anesthesiology and pain relief continue to make a significant impact on the lives of his patients.
He is eager to join the team at Kossuth Regional Health Center and begin helping patients in the community.
“As your new pain management provider at Kossuth Regional Health Center, I am honored to serve your community with compassionate, high-quality care. Together with the hospital’s outstanding medical and ancillary staff, we are committed to providing personalized, innovative solutions to help you manage pain and reclaim your quality of life,” said Miller.
The new service will be a great asset to the hospital and community.
“Living with pain can be very debilitating both physically and mentally,” said Stephanie Colvin, Chief Nursing Officer. “The addition of pain management services at KRHC will be a wonderful resource in helping to improve the quality of life and emotional well-being for our patients.”
To learn more about Pain Management services at Kossuth Regional Health Center, click here or call 515-295-4292.