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Pitt Nursing Graduate Program Ranked Among the Best in the Nation

University of Pittsburgh's Doctor of Nursing Practice program was ranked among the nation's top in the 2025 U.S. News & World Report rankings, with the Nurse Anesthesia concentration placing No. 2, ranking highest among non-military schools.
Drs. Jason Grieb, Elaina Anglin, Brett Marshall, John Driggers, and Megan Turner.

Top ABA ITE Scoring Residents Earn 2025 Chair's Distinction Awards

Drs. Elaina Anglin, Dylan Bard, John Driggers, Jason Greib, Nathan Hyre, Brett Marshall, and Megan Turner were honored for their exceptional scores on this year’s American Board of Anesthesiology (ABA) In-Training Examination (ITE), placing in the top 5% nationally.
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Anesthesia Tech Week Spotlight: Ashley McCorkle

We wrap up our celebration of Anesthesia Tech Week by featuring Ashley McCorkle from UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital.
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Faculty Representation at 2025 SEA Spring Meeting

We will participate in several workshops and meetings at the Spring 2025 meeting of the Society for Education in Anesthesia (SEA), which will take place from Friday, April 4, 2025, to Sunday, April 6, 2025, in Austin, Texas.
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April 2025 Publications

Eleven publications authored or co-authored by members of our team were published in April 2025.
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Dr. Jeremy Kearns Appointed Interim Director, Acute Interventional Perioperative Pain Service

Congratulations to Jeremy T. Kearns, MD, who has been appointed Interim Director of our Acute Interventional Perioperative Pain Service effective April 2, 2025.
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Anesthesia Tech Week Spotlight: Mary Grace Kalon

We continue our celebration of Anesthesia Tech Week with another spotlight on one of our outstanding anesthesia technicians: Mary Grace Kalon from UPMC East.
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Drs. Trent Emerick and Ajay Wasan Recognized Among 2025 Castle Connolly Top Doctors in Pain Medicine

This year marks the fourth consecutive recognition for Dr. Emerick; Dr. Wasan has consistently earned distinction through national top or best doctor recognition programs since 2006.
Mithila Bedekar

Anesthesia Tech Week Spotlight: Mithila Bedekar

We’re kicking off our celebration of Anesthesia Tech Week with a spotlight on Mithila Bedekar from UPMC Presbyterian.
Promotional banner for the 2025 AAPM Annual Meeting, scheduled for April 2-6, 2025, in Austin, Texas. The background features a cityscape of Austin with a river and greenery in the foreground. At the top, logos for the University of Pittsburgh Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine and the American Academy of Pain Medicine (AAPM) are displayed.

Department to Present Work at PainConnect 2025

Our faculty and trainees will present work at PainConnect 2025, presented by the American Academy of Pain Medicine, which will be held April 2-6, 2025, in Austin, Texas.
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ELEVATE Summit Drives Innovation in Women’s Pain Management and Cesarean Anesthesia

The ELEVATE Summit, co-chaired by Grace Lim, MD, MSc, and held January 25-26, 2025, at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital, convened leading experts, researchers, policymakers, and patient advocates to address critical issues in women’s pain management and anesthesia care.
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Dr. Sara Straesser Appointed Chief Anesthesiologist at UPMC Altoona

Congratulations to Sara Straesser, MD, who has been appointed Chief Anesthesiologist at UPMC Altoona (with oversight at UPMC Bedford) effective April 1, 2025.
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Celebrating Anesthesia Tech Week 2025

Anesthesia Tech Week begins with Anesthesia Tech Day on Monday, March 31, 2025, and continues through Friday, April 4, 2025. Anesthesia technicians are integral members of the anesthesia care team, and we are proud to recognize their vital contributions to patient care and safety.
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HealthWatch Features Dr. Stephen Esper Highlighting CPC Innovations

Stephen A. Esper, MD, MBA, recently spoke with WNEP 16 ABC News to spotlight groundbreaking initiatives by our Center for Perioperative Care, aimed at optimizing patient health before surgery and empowering them to thrive postoperatively.
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“Pathway to Becoming a CRNA” Event Draws Aspiring Nurse Anesthetists for an Afternoon of Insight and Connection

On Saturday, March 22, over 100 attendees gathered at UPMC Shadyside’s Herberman Auditorium for this engaging and educational event designed to support registered nurses interested in advancing their careers towards the field of nurse anesthesia.