Miheer Sane
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Assistant Professor of AnesthesiologyDownloadHi-Res Photo
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Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Biography
Dr. Sane received his medical degree from Cornell University. He completed pediatric residency at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) after which he spent three years as a pediatric hospitalist at Lurie Children's Cardiac Care Unit in Chicago. He returned to training to pursue anesthesiology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, where during his final year he served as chief resident. He then combined his passions with a fellowship in pediatric anesthesiology at Boston Children's before joining Yale as an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology in 2024. His interests include medical education, DEI, and point of care ultrasound.
Appointments
Anesthesiology
Assistant ProfessorPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
Education & Training
- Fellow
- Boston Children's Hospital (2024)
- Resident/ Chief Resident in Anesthesiology
- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (2023)
- Resident in Pediatrics
- University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) (2017)
- MD
- Cornell University, Weill Cornell Medical College (2014)
- BS
- University of Connecticut, Physiology and Neurobiology (2010)
Board Certifications
Pediatrics
- Certification Organization
- AB of Pediatrics
- Original Certification Date
- 2017
Research
Research at a Glance
Publications Timeline
A big-picture view of Miheer Sane's research output by year.
4Publications
45Citations
Publications
2024
EP049 Lower extremity enhanced nerve analgesia (LEENA): a novel 4-in-1 peripheral nerve block of the lower extremity
Alrayashi W, Sane M, Pelt H, McGinn C, Staffa S. EP049 Lower extremity enhanced nerve analgesia (LEENA): a novel 4-in-1 peripheral nerve block of the lower extremity. 2024, a95-a97. DOI: 10.1136/rapm-2024-esra.122.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
Preoperative Treatment of Severe Diabetes Mellitus and Hypertension Mitigates Healthcare Disparities and Prevents Adverse Postoperative Discharge to a Nursing Home
Wachtendorf L, Azimaraghi O, Rangasamy V, Sane M, Subramaniam B, Vazquez R, Wongtangman K, Houle T, Bellin E, Akeju O, Straker T, Chambers T, Oriol N, Eikermann M, committee F. Preoperative Treatment of Severe Diabetes Mellitus and Hypertension Mitigates Healthcare Disparities and Prevents Adverse Postoperative Discharge to a Nursing Home. Annals Of Surgery 2022, 276: e185-e191. PMID: 35762618, DOI: 10.1097/sla.0000000000005544.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsNursing homesNursing facilitiesHealthcare disparitiesWhite raceBlack raceMitigate healthcare disparitiesAcademic healthcare networkBlack patientsDiabetes mellitusSelf-identifySevere diabetes mellitusPatients of black raceMedication-based treatmentNursesPostoperative dischargePatient raceHealthcare networkOptimal preoperative assessmentPrimary associationPrimary outcomeAdverse dischargeIncreased riskMediation analysisHomeDisparities
2020
Designing an ECMO Simulation Curriculum
Sane M, McBride M. Designing an ECMO Simulation Curriculum. Comprehensive Healthcare Simulation 2020, 51-60. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-53844-6_6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsExtracorporeal membrane oxygenationSimulation curriculumLow-frequency interventionExtracorporeal membrane oxygenation complicationsExtracorporeal membrane oxygenation circuitExtracorporeal membrane oxygenation providersDevelopment of assessment toolsMaintenance of skillsPatient simulatorMedical educationAssessment toolPatient outcomesECMO centersCardiopulmonary failureMembrane oxygenationComplex therapyStandard curriculumHigh riskCompetent teamPatientsCurriculumAssessment processSkillsCurriculum development modelProviders
2012
Diagnostic utility and correlation of tumor markers in the serum and cerebrospinal fluid of children with intracranial germ cell tumors
Qaddoumi I, Sane M, Li S, Kocak M, Pai-Panandiker A, Harreld J, Klimo P, Wright K, Broniscer A, Gajjar A. Diagnostic utility and correlation of tumor markers in the serum and cerebrospinal fluid of children with intracranial germ cell tumors. Child's Nervous System 2012, 28: 1017-1024. PMID: 22547227, PMCID: PMC3526807, DOI: 10.1007/s00381-012-1762-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsGerm cell tumorsIntracranial germ cell tumorsFollow-up examinationAlpha-fetoproteinCerebrospinal fluidCell tumorsTumor markersDiagnosis of germ cell tumorsCerebrospinal fluid alpha-fetoproteinDiagnostic utilityBeta-human chorionic gonadotropinRetrospective study of patientsCerebrospinal fluid of childrenSerum AFP valuesAlpha-fetoprotein valuesStudy of patientsHuman chorionic gonadotropinTumor relapseAFP valuesArea under curveHistopathological diagnosisRetrospective studyChorionic gonadotropinLogistic regression modelsHistopathological data
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
activity Society for Pediatric Anesthesia
Professional OrganizationsMemberDetails2024 - 2025activity Lower Extremity Efficient Nerve Analgesia (LEENA) Block: A Novel 4-in-1 Block of the Lower Extremity
Poster PresentationSPA-AAP Pediatric Anesthesiology 2024Details04/12/2024 - 04/14/2024Anaheim, CA, United StatesSponsored by Society for Pediatric AnesthesiaCollaboratorshonor LGBTQIA+ Achievement Award
Hospital System AwardBeth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterDetails06/01/2023United Stateshonor Stephen Loring Research Award
Hospital System AwardBeth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterDetails06/01/2023United Stateshonor George G. Reader Prize in Public Health
Other AwardWeill Cornell Medical CollegeDetails05/01/2014United States