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Elena Averbakh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Minnesota Medical School. Her work bridges clinical anesthesiology with psychological and social dimensions of pain perception, contributing to both educational resources and clinical case literature.
Her research interests center on pain perception, particularly how social, vocational, and psychological factors influence individual pain experiences. She also investigates clinical challenges in regional anesthesia, especially in high-risk populations such as postpartum females with prior spinal surgery. Her work emphasizes patient-centered outcomes and evidence-based interventions in chronic and acute pain settings.
The trends in her publications indicate a dual focus: (1) theoretical and educational contributions to understanding pain mechanisms, and (2) practical, case-based solutions to complications in spinal anesthesia. Her work appears in peer-reviewed journals and academic review texts, reflecting both scholarly and clinical engagement.
Although no formal scientific awards are listed in the available text, her research has garnered attention in academic circles, with citations and readership in platforms like Scopus and Mendeley.
Elena Averbakh contributes to medical education and clinical knowledge through her publications and academic role. While no students or grant funding are explicitly mentioned, her involvement in authored chapters and case reports suggests active participation in training and knowledge dissemination within anesthesiology.
She is involved in research related to pain mechanisms and anesthesia complications, likely contributing to broader institutional efforts in pain science and patient safety, though specific labs or research teams are not named in the provided material.
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