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Study Group: Opana ER Prescribers (US)(?)

Council Members in this Study Group: 90

This study group may include physicians, care providers, and researchers specializing in internal medicine, cardiology, oncology, dermatology, emergency medicine, family medicine, neurology, obstetrics-gynecology, psychiatry, radiology, nursing, optometry, genetics, and mental health. It may also include experts knowledgeable on diagnostic labs, disease management, medical devices, long term care, surgery centers, health management, pharma, and biotechnology, among others.

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Leading Experts in this Study Group

Sabry Ayad, MD
Chairman of Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Westgate Medical Anesthesia Group

Sabry Ayad, MD, is a member of Westgate Medical Anesthesia Group, a private practice that provides a full range of anesthesia services for local healthcare facilities in Ohio. Through his employment at Westgate Medical Anesthesia Group, he is the Chairman of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at Fairview...

John Hsu, MD
Attending Physician
Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital Inc

John Hsu, MD, is a Department Director of Anesthesiology at Whittier Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital, Medical Director of SBS Medical Management and Medical Review Consultant for the California Medical Board. He has expertise in pediatric and adult cardiovascular anesthesia on bypass and beating...

Jason Campagna, MD,PhD, Director of Clinical Quality and Analytics, Cottage Health SystemJason Campagna, MD,PhD
Director of Clinical Quality and Analytics
Cottage Health System

Jason Campagna, MD, PhD, is an Anesthesiologist at Anesthesia Medical Group of Santa Barbara in California. He is also Director of Center for Clinical Quality and Analytics at Cottage Health System, an Adjunct Professor of neuroscience and serves as the Director of Center for Applied Neurosciences...

Ira Kornbluth, MD, Managing Partner, Spine Medicine and Rehabilitation TherapiesIra Kornbluth, MD
Managing Partner
Spine Medicine and Rehabilitation Therapies

Ira Kornbluth, MD, is the Managing Partner at Spine Medicine and Rehabilitation Therapies in Westminster, Maryland. He is board certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation as well as board certified in Pain Management. He was a partner at the Center for Pain Management and DECK Pain Management...

Kuldeepak Sharma, PhD
President/Pharmaceutical Consultant
Dr. Kuldeepak Sharma

Kuldeepak Sharma, PhD, is a pharmaceutical consultant with twenty years of experience in research, clinical trials, business, patent and product development including: new process & technology development; clinical, project leadership; project planning; project management; patent research; managing...

GLG NewsSMAnalyses by this Study Group's Leading Experts(?)

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The Pleitropic Effects of Volatile Anesthetics: Pain and Inhaled Agents? | 07-02-2008
Analysis of: Why anaesthetics can make the pain worse | www.newscientist.com
Author: Jason Campagna, MD,PhD, Director of Clinical Quality and Analytics, Cottage Health System

There are well over 70 Million general anesthetics performed in the US each year, and the majority of these utilize one of four generally used inhaled anesthetic agents (Sevoflurane, Desflurane, Isoflurane and Halothane). How these drugs act to produce "unconsciousness" is largely unknown, but as the...

What a bunch of horse crap. | 05-19-2008
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

 Study will be ridiculed.   1) Comparator drug is not appropriate. 2) Not an outcomes study. 3) Time frame too short to be clinically significant. 4) Drug too expensive for first line use. 5) Long term safety not established.

Aspect Medical Systems in the Spotlight- The Bis Monitor, Medical Need and The Capital Markets | 03-28-2008
Analysis of: Anesthesia Awareness and the Bispectral Index | content.nejm.org
Author: Jason Campagna, MD,PhD, Director of Clinical Quality and Analytics, Cottage Health System

1. The market for "depth of anesthesia" monitors has depended very much on marketing and public perception of the problem. This article shines a bright light on the more objective issues of utility and efficacy. 2. Aspect Medical has made a number of mis-steps over the years that have alienated them...

Big Benefit for Adult Population | 03-03-2008
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

Prompt and effective pain control to decrease procedural pain is a significant benefit in the ER, ICU and OR department       

Theword of mouth | 11-16-2007
Analysis of: Cigna reaches deal on doctors' rankings | news.yahoo.com
Author: John Hsu, MD, Attending Physician, Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital Inc

Missing in the article is the fact patients will still go to the physicians that they like regardless of the rating system.  This rating system of doctors is really economic credentialling.  Insurance companies will lower reimbursement unit values of physicians that are not rated...

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