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2026 Pediatric Anesthesiology Meeting Presentations

Our faculty and trainees will present lectures, workshop, and posters at the 2026 pediatric anesthesiology meetings in Denver, CO, from Thursday March 12 - Sunday March 15, 2026
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Lauren Twigg Receives Kids First Award

Lauren Twigg, Anesthesia Technician at UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, was recognized for her exceptional dedication to patient care, teamwork, and the core values that define the UPMC Children’s Hospital community.
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Dr. Daniel Springer Wins 2026 School of Medicine Clerkship Preceptor of the Year Award

Established in 2006, the award recognizes faculty preceptors who deliver exceptional clinical instruction to Pitt medical students during their clerkship experiences.
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March 2026 Publications

Fourteen publications authored or co-authored by members of our team were published in March 2026.
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Remembering Amy Jo Berresford

Amy spent more than 20 years as a CRNA at UPMC Magee-Women’s Hospital, where she served with skill, compassion, and professionalism until her retirement in 2018.
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UPMC Presbyterian CRNA Leadership Team Earns UPMC “Extra Mile” Awards

Dale Fleck, Jennifer Fleegle-Vitsas, and Derek Reckard won the UPMC Physician Services “Extra Mile” Award, which celebrates individuals who perform their roles with exceptional dedication, go above and beyond, elevate morale, embody UPMC’s values, and uplift everyone around them.
Kim Cantees

Dr. Kimberly Cantees Receives Drexel WMC/MCP Distinguished Graduate Award

The award recognizes Drexel Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania / Medical College of Pennsylvania graduates who have shown exceptional service, professional accomplishments, leadership, active participation in professional organizations, and scholarly contributions.
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Department NIH Ranking Ascends to #4 in 2025

Our department earned the #4 spot among all NIH-funded anesthesiology departments in the nation, up from #6 in 2024.
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Announcing Our 2026-2027 Chief Residents

Congratulations to Denali Davis, MD (Chief Resident) and Sarah Fribance, MD and Tyler Weigel, MD (Associate Chief Residents) on their appointments.
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Dr. Brad Taylor Receives NIH R01 Award to Investigate Brain Circuits of Pain Modulation by Neuropeptides

The grant, titled "A Parabrachial Hub for the Prioritization of Pain and Other Survival Behaviors," will support Dr. Taylor's continued investigation into how the brain naturally modulates pain in response to competing survival needs.
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Seed Grants Fuel Pain Research Innovations by Postdoctoral Scholars

Our department has awarded research seed grants to T32 postdoctoral scholars Sarah Margerison, PhD, and Jim Wherry, PhD, who are both pursuing innovative approaches to understanding and treating pain conditions.
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Drs. Michael Best and Liz Leimer Inducted into AUA as Associate Members

Associate membership in the AUA recognizes early-career faculty who demonstrate excellence and leadership potential in scholarly research, education, or administration. Membership is by nomination only, requiring endorsement from an AUA member in good standing.
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Dr. Siamak Salavatian Wins PUNCH Award for AI-Driven Neuromodulation Study

Siamak Salavatian, MEng, PhD, has been named a winner of a Phase 1 award in the University of Pittsburgh Un-Challenge (PUnCh) competition.
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February 2026 Publications

Twenty-six publications authored or co-authored by members of our team were published in February 2026.
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Celebrating Community and Compassion: National CRNA Week 2026

Our department's more than 400 CRNAs observed the week through meaningful community outreach and collaborative events that demonstrated their commitment to care both inside and outside the operating room.