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Thomas Avritt, MD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative, Critical Care, and Pain Medicine at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine. He is actively involved in clinical and academic roles within the department, contributing to resident training and patient care across multiple anesthesia subspecialties including critical care, neuroanesthesia, obstetrical anesthesia, and pediatric anesthesia.
Dr. Avritt completed his entire medical and postgraduate training at the University of Kentucky, including medical school, anesthesiology residency, and a Critical Care Medicine fellowship. His education reflects a deep institutional commitment and expertise in perioperative and critical care systems.
His research and clinical interests span a broad range of anesthesiology domains, particularly focused on perioperative outcomes, acute and chronic pain management, and critical care medicine. His affiliation with the Kentucky Perioperative Research and Outcomes Hub (K-PORCH) highlights his engagement in clinical research aimed at improving surgical and intensive care outcomes.
No recent publications were listed in the source material, so no article trends can be analyzed at this time.
There are no scientific awards mentioned in the available information.
Dr. Avritt is involved in medical education and resident training, as indicated by his role in the residency program and simulation training activities. While no specific grants or advising relationships with students are listed, his academic position suggests ongoing mentorship of residents and fellows in anesthesiology and critical care.
He is associated with the Kentucky Perioperative Research and Outcomes Hub (K-PORCH), a research team dedicated to advancing perioperative medicine through data-driven studies and quality improvement initiatives.





