January 6, 2025
Genomics-Assigning Malignant Hyperthermia to the History Books?
Philip M. Hopkins, M.D., FRCA
Professor of Anaesthesia, University of Leeds
Director of the UK Malignant Hyperthermia Unit
January 13, 2025
Potential Harms and Benefits of Tapering Among People Receiving Opioids for Chronic Pain
Amy Bohnert, Ph.D., M.H.S.
Professor of Anesthesiology
Professor of Psychiatry
Professor of Epidemiology
Director of the Opioid Research Institute at the University of Michigan
January 20, 2025
NO GRAND ROUNDS - Martin Luther King Jr. Day
January 27, 2025
Biological Mechanisms of Social Determinants of Pain
Edwin N. Aroke, Ph.D., CRNA, FADLN, FAANA, FAAN
Associate Professor
Interim Assistant Dean for Research and Scholarship
School of Nursing | The University of Alabama at Birmingham
Future Grand Rounds
Past Grand Rounds
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