Jamie Furstein, PhD, DNAP, CRNA, CPNP-AC, FAANA
Jamie Furstein, PhD, DNAP, CRNA, CPNP-AC, FAANA, received his Master of Science in Nursing with a concentration in Nurse Anesthesia from the University of Cincinnati in 2004. He worked at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center for over 20 years before transitioning to an adult practice. Soon after Jamie embarked on his career as a CRNA, he refined his academic interests to explore techniques to manage pain in the pediatric population better. His efforts to ameliorate pain among pediatric patients have mainly focused on using ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia (UGRA) in clinical practice. As his clinical understanding expanded, so did his scholarly inquiry. Jamie remains actively involved in research on pediatric pain and is currently the Primary Investigator for several ongoing clinical trials. Over the years, Jamie has remained steadfast in his commitment to sharing the knowledge gained with future generations of clinicians. He has continually lectured at both local and national meetings and has repeatedly served as a hands-on instructor at the national level. Currently, he is faculty at three graduate nurse anesthesia programs and has developed several hands-on UGRA workshops designed for practicing clinicians wishing to incorporate UGRA into their clinical practice. The expertise he has gained throughout his career, in addition to his service to the nurse anesthesia community, has led to him receiving multiple awards for his contributions. Today, Jamie serves on several editorial boards guiding the literature specific to UGRA and pain management and continually seeks opportunities to further nurse anesthesia practice.
Modules/Topics Taught:
- Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) in Acute Pain Management
- Pediatric Regional Anesthesia
- Scholarly Topics in Acute Pain Management
Jamie Furstein, PhD, DNAP, CRNA, CPNP-AC, FAANA, received his Master of Science in Nursing with a concentration in Nurse Anesthesia from the University of Cincinnati in 2004. He worked at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center for over 20 years before transitioning to an adult practice. Soon after Jamie embarked on his career as a CRNA, he refined his academic interests to explore techniques to manage pain in the pediatric population better. His efforts to ameliorate pain among pediatric patients have mainly focused on using ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia (UGRA) in clinical practice. As his clinical understanding expanded, so did his scholarly inquiry. Jamie remains actively involved in research on pediatric pain and is currently the Primary Investigator for several ongoing clinical trials. Over the years, Jamie has remained steadfast in his commitment to sharing the knowledge gained with future generations of clinicians. He has continually lectured at both local and national meetings and has repeatedly served as a hands-on instructor at the national level. Currently, he is faculty at three graduate nurse anesthesia programs and has developed several hands-on UGRA workshops designed for practicing clinicians wishing to incorporate UGRA into their clinical practice. The expertise he has gained throughout his career, in addition to his service to the nurse anesthesia community, has led to him receiving multiple awards for his contributions. Today, Jamie serves on several editorial boards guiding the literature specific to UGRA and pain management and continually seeks opportunities to further nurse anesthesia practice.
Modules/Topics Taught:
- Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) in Acute Pain Management
- Pediatric Regional Anesthesia
- Scholarly Topics in Acute Pain Management