Topics on the BUS-13:
Making an anaesthesia plan for the fastest patient’s discharge
Dr Nazar Kalivoshko, MD, is an attending anesthesiologist, director of regional anesthesia services at the Summa Health System Akron City Hospital, Ohio, USA. He graduated from the Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University, Doctor of Medicine, summa cum laude, Lviv, Ukraine.
2006 – 2015 Hunt Valley Anesthesia Associates at MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital, Baltimore, MD
Postgraduate Education
2005-2006 Regional/orthopaedic anesthesia fellowship, Hospital for Special Surgery, NY, NY
2002-2005 Anesthesiology residency, Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY
2001-2002 Internal medicine internship, Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY
1995-1996 Transitional surgical internship, Lviv Railway Clinical Hospital, Lviv, Ukraine
Professional memberships
American Society of Anesthesiologists
Maryland Society of Anesthesiologists
American Society of Regional Anesthesia and pain medicine
Areas of clinical interests:
- Neuraxial, general anesthesia, sedation
- Single shot and continuous (catheters) nerve blocks
- Advanced ultrasound techniques
- Inpatient and outpatient orthopaedic anesthesia
- Perioperative acute pain management
Additional professional activities:
- In charge of implementing and maintaining continuous nerve block program (On-Q systems) at Good Samaritan Hospital
- Guest instructor in ultrasound guided and conventional regional anesthesia techniques for the annual “Controversies in Regional Anesthesia” symposium at HSS, NY, NY
Dr. Nazar Kalivoshko participated in BUS-6 and BUS-9:
- American approach in anesthesia and perioperative services safety. Сritical situations and complications management
- Workshop of ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia
- How do you make regional anesthesia safe and efficient in a busy practice setting?
- Prospects of the anaesthesiology service organization in Ukraine, what we can expect according to the American experience
- New in regional anaesthesia
- Cadaver-workshop in regional anaesthesia