ASRA Pain Medicine Member Spotlight


March 2023: Trent Emerick

Feb 28, 2023, 11:41 AM by ASRA Pain Medicine


Dr. Trent EmerickThis month's Member Spotlight features Dr. Trent Emerick, associate chief of pain medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) and associate professor in the department of anesthesiology and perioperative medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.

Dr. Emerick is the ASRA Pain Medicine delegate to the American Medical Association's (AMA's) Relative Value Scale Update Committee and was nominated for the Member Spotlight by ASRA Pain Medicine President-Elect David Provenzano, MD,  who described him as "very knowledgeable and passionate about" the AMA work.

Dr. Emerick is the director of quality improvement and innovation in the Chronic Pain Division at UPMC and also serves as the designated team pain physician/specialist for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He is also the founder and president of Vanish Therapeutics, Inc.

In 2021, Dr. Emerick became a fellow in the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA). He was a finalist in the American Academy of Pain Medicine (AAPM)/MIT Hacking Medicine Innovation Challenge in 2022. He has an extensive publications list, serves as a mentor to many residents, and is involved in a number of funded and non-funded research projects. His interests include operating room management, pain clinic management and efficiency; operational efficiency and six-sigma lean methodology related to healthcare; and craniofacial pain, chronic abdominal pain using ultrasound-based regional anesthesia techniques, and cancer-related pain.

A member of the Joint ASRA/ASA/AAPM/ASAM Addiction Medicine and Pain Medicine Committee and a member of the AAPM Opioid Advisory Committee, Dr. Emerick also served as a technical expert panel member on the ASA-ASRA Pain Medicine Quality Measure Review.


 

Can you think of an ASRA Pain Medicine colleague doing great things under the radar? Nominate them for the ASRA Pain Medicine Monday Member Spotlight. Through the member spotlight, ASRA Pain Medicine will highlight those members committed to high-quality health care, community support, and the future of regional anesthesia and pain medicine. This includes, but is not limited to, contributions through work, teaching, mentorship, research, community involvement, and or advocacy.

The professional and personal contributions of ASRA Pain Medicine members go beyond many of our expectations. Help us shine a light on the diverse and impactful work of our members.

Nominations will be accepted and highlighted throughout the year. Self-nominations are permitted. Specific attention will be given to those members who haven't been highlighted previously in ASRA Pain Medicine activities. 


 

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