Joseph Anthony Colao
Assistant Clinical Professor · Anesthesiology
University of PennsylvaniaAbout
Dr. Joseph Anthony Colao serves as Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, maintaining active clinical privileges at both the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and Penn Presbyterian Medical Center. Specializing in adult cardiothoracic anesthesia, he manages complex cases including aortic dissection and valve surgery while accepting new patients across multiple insurance networks.
His academic foundation includes:
- Medical School: Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
- Residency: Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Fellowship: NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center
Dr. Colao's research program centers on perioperative optimization for cardiac surgery patients, with particular expertise in echocardiographic monitoring, inotropic support selection, and complication management. His work bridges clinical practice and academic inquiry through investigations of drug shortages during pandemics, surgical outcomes analysis, and technical aspects of regional anesthesia. This clinically grounded approach emphasizes immediate patient impact through evidence-based interventions.
Analysis of his 10 publications (2020-2025) reveals three dominant research trajectories: 1) Cardiothoracic anesthesia innovations (60% of output), particularly aortic and valvular procedures; 2) Pharmacological management challenges (30%), including inotrope comparisons and sedation alternatives; 3) Technical complication resolution (10%), focusing on nerve injuries and hemodynamic instability. His work consistently appears in the Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia and at premier specialty conferences.
As an educator, Dr. Colao contributes to graduate medical education through resident/fellow supervision and curriculum development, notably co-authoring annual highlights in anesthesia training. His multi-institutional collaborations demonstrate integration within national academic networks, though specific grant mechanisms aren't detailed. The absence of laboratory infrastructure reflects his clinical investigator role within an academic medical center's anesthesia department rather than a basic science research track.
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