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After completing his active-duty tour in the United States Navy as a physician and Flight Surgeon for the HMHT-302 Squadron, Dr. Keth Pride went on to complete his chronic pain fellowship training at the Virginia Commonwealth University. In 2018, he was then hired as faculty at UW-Madison Anesthesiology Department, serving as a full time Chronic Pain
Physician.
He is currently the Associate Director for the UW Chronic Pain Fellowship program, section head of Neuromodulation, and the director for the Anesthesia Resident Pain Rotation. He is involved in multiple ongoing research studies with one studying the efficacy of lumbar
radiofrequency ablation. He is also actively involved at the UW Medical School where he teaches medical students as a Partner Longitudinal Teacher Coach. As a chronic pain provider, he strives to incorporate and utilize multimodal therapy, but has a special interest in interventional pain medicine and the field of peripheral nerve stimulation, specifically its application in the treatment of chronic and neuropathic pain.