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Pain Clinic Zurich
Pain Medicine
Michael Hartmann, MD FIPP MBA, is working 100% in pain medicine since 20 years. Several years he was head of Interventional Pain Therapy at Pain Clinic Basilea and head of Pain Medicine at Bethesda, Basilea. He then established Pain Clinic Zurich. In this interdisziplinary out-patient setting individual treatments are tailored utilizing interventional, rehabilitational and psychological approaches. His special interests are self-efficacy and minimally invasive pain treatments. He recently co-founded helpyourcells to offer regenerative interventional (pain) treatment. After education at Hamburg University, he was engaged in cardiac and neuro anesthesia and intensive care medicine at Hannover Medical University and Freiburg University. He published on Alpha-2-agonists, ventilator-associated pneumonia and analgosedation during interventional pain procedures. He held the first patent on a silver-coated endotracheal tube. He is lecturer for the Swiss Society for the Studies of Pain (SGSS) and examiner for the World Institute of Pain (WIP).
Caventure Drug Discovery
Pharmacology
Craig T. Hartrick, MD, is a former Professor of Biomedical Sciences (Pharmacology), a Professor of Anesthesiology (retired) at Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine and Clinical Professor of Health Sciences (Pharmacology) at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan. He completed 12 years of service as Editor-in-Chief of Pain Practice and is a past President of the World Institute of Pain. His research interests have included both basic and clinical science, with over 70 studies as principal investigator. He is well published, with over 200 peer-reviewed articles, abstracts, and textbook chapters. As President, Co-founder and CSO of Caventure Drug Discovery, Inc., his current investigations are devoted to novel analgesic discovery.
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RIT Croatia
Psychology
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Texas A&M University College of Dentistry
Biomedical Sciences
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faculty of medicine
internal medicine
Erasmusmc
Anesthesiology Painmedicine
Frank Huygen is working as an anesthesiologist pain specialist in the University Hospital Erasmusmc in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. He is head of the center of pain medicine, a multidisciplinary pain clinic specialized in acute, chronic benign and oncologic pain and palliative care. In 2009 he is appointed as full Professor in Anesthesiology especially Pain Medicine. In 2020, he is also part-time appointed as full Professor in Pain Medicine at the University Medical Center Utrecht. He is principal investigator in several research lines especially focusing on CRPS and neuromodulation. He is member of the Board of Directors of the International Research Consortium for CRPS (40 collaborating research sites worldwide). Since 2004 he supervised and finished successfully 5 PhD co-promotor ships and 18 promotor ships. He authored over more than 200 peer reviewed articles, chapters in books and journals In 2011 he received the IASP research international collaboration grant. In January 2016 he received an honorary fellowship in the faculty of pain medicine in the college of anesthetists of Ireland.