Si Zhang, DO

About Me

Si Zhang, DO is a fellowship-trained anesthesiologist and pain medicine physician who cares for patients undergoing surgery and those who require pain management. He develops a safe plan for anesthesia when surgery is needed and helps patients who experience pain due to a chronic condition or those who suffer pain from cancer and other diseases. Dr. Zhang practices evidence-based techniques to manage pain including interventional procedures such as ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia.

Dr. Zhang works with specialists to deliver comprehensive care plans focused on excellence in patient care.  He provides compassionate care, helping patients experience less pain to improve the healing process.

Dr. Zhang received his doctor of osteopathic medicine from New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine, went on to complete his anesthesiology residency at Tulane University School of Medicine and a fellowship in pain medicine at New York University School of Medicine.

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Languages

English
Mandarin

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Specialties

Pain Management

Credentials

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Education & Training

Medical School

NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine

Internship

Tulane University Medical Center

Residency

Tulane Medical Center

Fellowship

New York University/Hospital for Joint Disease

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Achievements

Published Work

Zhang S, Foldes P (2016).PBLD 30 Epidural and Peripheral Nerve Catheter Troubleshooting. Anesthesia Education Toolbox:

Zhang S, Weed J (2016) PBLD 18 Management of the Geriatric Patient Presenting for Ambulatory Surgery. Anesthesia Education Toolbox:

D'Amore, J., O'Donnell, M. B., Patel, S., Soohoo, D., Zhang, S., DeCicco, S., Gong, J., Drumheller, B., Ward, M. F. (2009). 455: The Prevalence and Prognostic Value of Hyperglycemia and APACHE II Scores Among Adult Sepsis Patients in the Emergency Department. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 54(3), S143-S144.

Su, M., Soohoo, D., Lukin, M., Patel, S., Zhang, S., O'Donnell, M. B., Messina, M., Ward, M. (2009). 253: The CIN Study: Is Contrast-Induced Nephropathy a Problem in High-Risk Emergency Department Patients? Annals of Emergency Medicine, 54(3), S79.

O'Donnell M.B., Ward M.F., Patel S.J., Soohoo D., Zhang S., Siciliano G., Llovera I., and Akerman M. (2009). 430: The SAVED Study: A Six Year Consecutive Review of Factors Associated with Loss of Consciousness Among Sexual Assault Survivors in the Emergency Department. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2009, Sep;54(3): S136.

Board Certifications

American Board of Anesthesiology

Affiliations

American Society of Anesthesiologists

Louisiana Society of Anesthesiologists

International Anesthesia Research Society

American Medical Association

American Osteopathic Association

North American Neuromodulation Society

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