Dr. Akshat Gargya, Assistant Professor in Anesthesiology and Interventional Pain at The University of Vermont Medical Center

This episode features Dr. Akshat Gargya, Assistant Professor in Anesthesiology and Interventional Pain, The University of Vermont Medical Center. Here he discusses his background, the big headwinds he's planning for this year, how the spine and orthopedics field will evolve in the next 2-3 years, and where he sees the best opportunities for growth.

Summary

The Future of Interventional Pain Management

The Future of Interventional Pain Management

Background of Dr. Akshat Gargya

Dr. Akshat Gargya is an Assistant Professor in Anesthesiology and Interventional Pain at The University of Vermont Medical Center. He has a strong background in the field, having published numerous research articles and book chapters in high impact journals. Additionally, he serves as a reviewer for renowned peer review journals.

Big Headwinds for the Year Ahead

In this episode, Dr. Gargya shares the big headwinds he is planning for this year. He emphasizes the importance of addressing issues such as adequate patient selection, cost, limited efficacy, and device-related complications. By tackling these challenges head-on, he aims to further advance interventional pain management.

The Evolution of Spine and Orthopedics

Dr. Gargya provides insights into how the spine and orthopedics field will evolve in the next 2-3 years. He believes that regenerative medicine will play a crucial role, with a greater focus on personalized medicine, patient satisfaction, and the adoption of new technologies and techniques.

Growth Opportunities in Spine and Pain Management

As a pain management expert, Dr. Gargya identifies growth opportunities in the field of spine and pain management. He highlights the importance of staying at the forefront of new technologies and techniques while providing a positive patient experience. These opportunities encompass minimally invasive procedures, improving patient experience, and the utilization of telemedicine.

 

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This episode aired on 05/20/2023 and can be listened here.

 

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