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Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford
University of Washington, Seattle, AnesthesiologyUniversity of Washington, Seattle, Pediatrics
Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Morphine handling and its respiratory effects in infants were initial studies looking at patients having cardiac surgery and then infants having other major surgeries. More recently, I've studied ketorolac a non-steriodal anti-inflammatory agent, in infants following major surgery. Now I'm beginning to study the use of acupuncture both for pain relief and more broadly its use for wellness following surgery or significant illness. Identifying which patients are most able to benefit from the use of acupuncture would be very useful since acupuncture treatments are quite labor intensive.
Lynn A et al. Anesthesia and Analgesia 2007;104:1040-1051 Kundu a, Jimenez N, Lynn A Medical Acupuncture 2008; 20:151-154 Anderson G, Lynn A Pharmacotherapy 2009 in press
Seattle Magazine Top Doc, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006 Seattle Metropolitan Magazine Top Doctor, 2006 President, Society for Pediatric Anesthesia, 2002-2004, 2008
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