Professor and Division Chief of Neuroanesthesiology and Perioperative Neurosciences and Director of the Neuroanesthesiology Fellowship Program.
He is a trauma and neuroanesthesiologist with an interest in spinal cord injury and traumatic brain Injury. His research interest includes spinal cord blood flow and autoregulation, perioperative pain management in spine surgery, and healthcare equity and delivery of high-value care.
He obtained a master's degree in healthcare administration (MHA) from the University of Washington. He has published numerous research studies in peer-reviewed, indexed journals, multiple abstracts, and other publications. He co-authored more than nine book chapters related to neuro and trauma anesthesia.
He is the past president and the founding member of the Trauma Anesthesiology Society, the American Society of Anesthesiologist liaison to the Committee on Trauma, the American College of Surgeons, and an ad hoc member of the Committee on Trauma and Emergency Preparedness (COTEP)