Michael Wang PhD interviews Jadeep Pandit, MB, MAA 10 Conference Helsinki, Finland
Pandit, J. J., I. F. Russell and M. Wang (2015). "Interpretations of responses using the isolated forearm technique in general anaesthesia: a debate." BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia 115(suppl_1): i32-i45.
Jaideep J Pandit MAA10 transcript
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Jaideep J Pandit
- § Professor, MA, BM, DPhil, FRCA, FFPMRCA, DM
- § Consultant Anaesthetist, Nuffield Department of Anaesthetics, Oxford University Hospitals
- § Fellow, St John’s College, Oxford
Website: https://www.sjc.ox.ac.uk/discover/people/professor-jaideep-pandit/
BIOGRAPHY AND AREAS OF RESEARCH:
Professor Pandit is Consultant Anaesthetist at the Oxford University Hospitals. He trained in Medicine at Oxford (Corpus Christi College) where he obtained a First in Physiology, and university prizes in Medicine, Cardiology and Clinical Pharmacology. After a Wellcome Trust Research Fellowship to support a DPhil in Respiratory Physiology, he undertook his anaesthetic training in the Oxford region. He was Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA (1998-9), appointed to his NHS Consultant post at the John Radcliffe in 1999 and elected to St John’s 2000.
As Fellow of St John’s College, he teaches Systems Physiology and Pharmacology. His research interests include: respiratory physiology, anaesthesia and critical care, health economics and operating room management and mechanisms of anaesthetic drug action.
Michael Wang
Michael Wang is Emeritus Professor of Clinical Psychology in the College of Medicine, Biological Science and Psychology, University of Leicester UK, and Honorary Consultant Clinical Psychologist in Anaesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Management at Leicester Royal Infirmary UK. He is a former Chair of the Division of Clinical Psychology of the British Psychological Society. He has worked as a clinical psychologist for more than 35 years, treating patients with PTSD, anxiety disorders, depression, obsessional compulsive disorder, and in particular, psychological problems arising from unplanned anaesthetic and surgical incidents.
Anthony Messina
Anthony Messina, MD, MSPH, MBA is a retired Adjunct Professor of Healthcare Management at the Jindal School of Management, University of Texas at Dallas and anesthesiologist.