Brendan Rhodes O'Donnell, M.D., M.A.
"I follow a bio-psycho-social model of pain perception. I think multi-modal approaches are good for acute pain and multidisciplinary approaches are good for chronic pain. I try and provide well-informed care to my patients by frequent participation in post-graduate education (meetings/conferences)."
The neurobiology of pain, particularly the contribution of NMDA receptors and glial cells in the modulation of pain perception.
English
Anesthesiology, Chronic Pain, Pain Management
| Berkshire Medical Center |
Internship |
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| Univ. of Pennsylvania |
Residency |
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| Univ. of Pennsylvania SOM |
Fellowship |
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| UW - Pain Management |
Fellowship |
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| Univ. of Calif. Davis |
Medical education |
1998 |
| American Board of Anesthesiology |
Pain Medicine |
2007 |
| American Board of Anesthesiology |
Anesthesiology |
2005 |
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