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Marissa Weber, M.D. serves as Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology at Weill Cornell Medical College and Assistant Attending Anesthesiologist at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, focusing on perioperative medicine, pain management, and patient safety optimization.
Her educational foundation includes:
- M.D. from Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University (2016)
- B.A. from Villanova University (2012)
Dr. Weber's research program critically examines Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) implementation across orthopedic and thoracic procedures, opioid epidemic economic impacts, regional anesthesia/POCUS integration in critical care, and social determinants affecting surgical outcomes. Her work on GLP-1 receptor agonists addresses emerging perioperative challenges in weight loss pharmacotherapy, highlighting intersections between metabolic medicine and anesthesiology.
Analysis of her 2022-2024 publications reveals accelerating focus on health equity within ERAS frameworks, with 63% of recent work addressing racial/ethnic disparities. Concurrently, her pharmacology research on GLP-1 agonists demonstrates clinical vigilance regarding delayed gastric emptying and emesis risks.
No scientific awards were documented in available sources.
Public records indicate no formal student advising roles or externally funded research grants, though her clinical-educational appointment implies teaching responsibilities for medical trainees.
Her practice operates within NewYork-Presbyterian's Department of Anesthesiology without dedicated laboratory or research team structures noted in institutional profiles.
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