
معرفی
Dr. Manney C. Reid is a Professor of Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University, and holds the Irving Sherwood Wright Professorship in Geriatrics. He is an Attending Physician at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and has been affiliated with Weill Cornell since 2003. His research focuses on improving pain management for older adults, including non-pharmacologic strategies, barriers to self-management, and ethnically diverse populations. He has received prestigious awards like the Robert Wood Johnson Generalist Physician Scholar and Paul Beeson Faculty Scholar. Dr. Reid’s work spans clinical epidemiology, geriatric medicine, and palliative care, with a strong emphasis on opioid use, substance abuse, and end-of-life care.
Education:
- M.D. – University of South Carolina School of Medicine
- Residency – Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
- Fellowships – Clinical Epidemiology and Geriatric Medicine at Yale University
- B.S. – University of South Carolina (1976)
- Ph.D. – University of Tennessee (1976)
Research Interests: Dr. Reid’s research addresses racial disparities in pain management, opioid prescribing practices, palliative care gaps, and the impact of cognitive impairment on treatment outcomes. He advocates for non-pharmacological interventions, telemedicine, and culturally adapted pain management programs. His work often intersects with public health policy, emphasizing equitable access to care for marginalized populations.
Key Themes in Publications: His articles frequently explore opioid misuse, palliative care quality, caregiver experiences, and the intersection of pain and mental health in older adults. Notable topics include abrupt opioid discontinuation, pain beliefs, and the role of medical interpreters in end-of-life conversations.
Awards & Grants:
- Robert Wood Johnson Generalist Physician Scholar
- Paul Beeson Faculty Scholar on Aging Research
Advising & Grants: While specific grants are not listed, his work is supported by major research initiatives. His advising focuses on training future scholars in geriatric and palliative care through mentorship programs.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams at Weill Cornell and NewYork-Presbyterian, including pain management, palliative care, and geriatric research groups.



