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Frank J. Adipietro, MD
DABA, DAAPM, FIPP, DABIPP
Diplomate of the American Board of Anesthesia
Diplomate of the American Academy of Pain Management
Fellow of Interventional Pain Practice
Diplomate of American Board of Interventional Pain Physicians CREDENTIALS
Professional Licenses:
National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME)
Diplomate of American Board of Anesthesiologists
Diplomate of The American Academy of Pain Management
Fellow of Interventional Pain Practice
Diplomate of American Board of Interventional Pain Physicians Education:
Downstate Medical School - 1979-1983
New York University - BA, Phi Beta Kappa, Graduated Magna Cum Laude - 1979 Hospital Training:
The Staten Island Hospital - Medical Intern 1983-84
The New York Hospital - Cornell University Medical Center
Clinical Associate in Anesthesia - 1984-86
Chief Resident in Anesthesia - 1985-1986
Brigham and Woman 's Hospital, Harvard University
Clinical Fellow in Cardiac Anesthesia - 1986-87
Clinical Fellow in Pain Management - 1986-87  
Hospital Affiliations:
Lenox Hill Hospital
Assistant Adjunct Anesthesiologist, 1987-90
Adjunct Anesthesiologist, 1990-94
Associate Anesthesiologist, 1994-96
Chief of Cardiovascular Anesthesia, 1995 - 1998
Attending Anesthesiologist, 1996 - 1998 Eastern Long Island Hospital
Chairman Department of Anesthesia and Interventional Pain Management Center
1998-present
Blood Bank Committee 1998-present
Strategic Planning Committee 1998-present
Board of Trustees 1999-present
Hospital Chairman/Joint Conference Committee 2000-present
Vice-President Medical Staff 2001-present
Vice-Chairman Board of Trustees 2003-present
Development/Community Relations Committee 2003-present
Professional Societies:
American Medical Student Association 1979-83
American College of Physicians 1983-Present
American Medical Association 1983-Present
American Society of Anesthesiologists 1984-Present
New York State Society of Anesthesiologists 1984 - Present
International Anesthesia Research Society 1984 - Present
American Academy of Pain Management 2003-present
American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians 2003-present
Research and Papers:
NYU research assistant under Dr. Sylvia Hoftstein, Dept of Theumatology. Title of ProjectL Quantification of phagocytes in polymorphonuclear leukocytes by latex ingestion using spectrophotometric assay. 1978-79 Comparison of three regimens in the management of insulin dependent diabetics during open-heart surgery with respect to glycemic control and perioperative morbidity. 1984 Effects of Aminophylline on postoperative pulmonary function tests and its effects on perioperative morbidity. 1984 Clinical report: Coronary artery bypass grafting in a patient with pheochromocytoma 1985 Cardiac anesthesia manual for the Brigham and Woman's Hospital - orientation for junior and senior residents. 1986 Clinical report: Early extubation in bypass patients 1986  

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