Showing results for Anesthesia
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Newly discovered alteration of brain network condition could possibly predict extremely painful vaso-occlusive crisis in patients with sickle cell disease
A new study led by Indiana University School of Medicine researchers found a brain network condition called “explosive synchronization” could be the cause of extreme ...
Apr 24, 2024 -
IU School of Medicine names new chair to lead Department of Anesthesia
Indiana University School of Medicine has announced a New York-based physician leader has been named the new chair of the Department of Anesthesia. David C. ...
Nov 10, 2020 -
IU researchers find electroacupuncture releases stem cells to relieve pain, promote tissue repair
The researchers performed a series of lab tests involving humans, horses and rodents that follow the effects of electroacupuncture from the stimulus of the needle ...
Mar 16, 2017 -
Sadhasivam named vice chair of research for the Department of Anesthesia at Indiana University School of Medicine, anesthesiologist in chief at Riley Hospital for Children
In his role as vice chair for research, Dr. Sadhasivam will develop a Center for Anesthesia Research Excellence (CARE) to facilitate and promote clinically significant ...
Mar 03, 2017 -
New Master of Science in Anesthesia Degree to be offered by Indiana University School of Medicine
A new master’s degree at Indiana University School of Medicine will help address projected needs for qualified anesthesia providers. The new Master of Science in ...
Feb 17, 2017 -
Health data science degree one of two new degrees approved by IU Board of Trustees
Proposed health data science degree is unique both nationally and internationally
Oct 05, 2016 -
Indiana University School of Medicine named to top residency training rankings
Four of the residency training programs at Indiana University School of Medicine have been recognized for excellence in the first regional residency program rankings by ...
Jan 13, 2015 -
Regenstrief and IU study: Wake Up and Breathe program benefits ICU patients
The Wake Up and Breathe program research showed that waking intensive care unit patients and having them breathe on their own decreased both sedation levels ...
Dec 02, 2014 -
IU study: Combining epilepsy drug, morphine can result in less pain, lower opioid doses
Adding a common epilepsy drug to a morphine regimen can result in better pain control, fewer side effects and reduce the dosage necessary to be ...
Sep 15, 2014 -
Six Indiana University researchers present work at military health symposium
Six researchers from the Indiana University School of Medicine have been invited to present their work at the annual Military Health System Research Symposium this ...
Aug 19, 2014