
معرفی
Berend Mets is a Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, actively contributing to clinical and pharmacological research in anesthesia. His work spans over three decades, with research activity from 1988 to 2021. His expertise includes pain management, surgical anesthesia techniques, and multidisciplinary care protocols. Key research areas involve pharmacological agents like ketamine and magnesium, as well as optimizing anesthesia practices in surgeries such as laparoscopic procedures and lung volume reduction. He has also focused on improving medical education curricula in anesthesiology and enhancing outcomes for geriatric surgical patients, particularly in hip fracture care.
- Research Contributions: Over 112 publications, including peer-reviewed articles, letters, and editorials.
- Sustainable Development Goals: Contributions relate to improving health and well-being (SDG 3).
His recent work emphasizes randomized controlled trials to evaluate analgesic efficacy and multidisciplinary approaches to expedite surgical care, reducing mortality and enhancing patient outcomes. Collaborations include studies on anesthesia techniques and perioperative management across various surgical contexts.

