
معرفی
Gregory Kostandoff serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Anesthesia at McMaster University, focusing on clinical anesthesia practice and medical education with specialized expertise in pediatric populations and ambulatory surgical settings.
His research spans Anesthesiology, Pediatric Anesthesia, and Medical Simulation, with emphasis on identifying predictors of adverse outcomes in day-surgery patients and validating simulation-based training efficacy. Key investigations include risk factors for unanticipated hospital admissions following pediatric procedures and evidence demonstrating successful transfer of simulator-acquired skills to real clinical environments.
Analysis of his publication record reveals consistent contributions to perioperative safety literature, with studies published in high-impact anesthesia journals showing practical applications for improving surgical outcomes and training protocols. His work demonstrates strong translational relevance through adoption in clinical guidelines and significant academic engagement metrics.
Dr. Kostandoff's scholarly impact is evidenced by references in 2 clinical guideline sources, policy documents, and substantial readership across platforms including 138 Mendeley readers for his 2016 pediatric study, alongside media coverage and social media dissemination through academic networks.

