Gregory William Terman, M.D., Ph.D.
For the last 30 years, I have been interested in the synaptic plasticity of the central nervous system as a result of repeated or prolonged nociception and/or repeated or prolonged pain relieving drugs. In the last few years, my research has focused on the mechanisms and neurochemistry of of opiate tolerance, potential therapeutics to help opiate tolerant patients, and studies to minimize the life-threatening risk of opiates in analgesic tolerant patients.
English
Anesthesiology, Pain Management
| Univ. of Miami School of Medicine |
Medical education |
1987 |
| Univ. of Washington |
Internship |
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| Univ. of Washington |
Residency |
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| Univ. of Washington |
Fellowship |
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| American Board of Anesthesiology |
Pain Medicine |
1994 |
| American Board of Anesthesiology |
Anesthesiology |
1993 |
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