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Voluntary rank detailsLloyd Saberski, MD
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Biography
Dr. Saberski completed his medical training at New York Medical College 5PW in 1982. Internal Medicine and Anesthesiology Residencies followed this at the Albany Medical College, Albany, NY. Board Certification was granted in both specialties in 1985 and 1988 respectively. Subsequent completion of a Pain Management Fellowship at Albany Medical College in 1988 was followed by a one-year appointment to the Anesthesiology faculty with primary commitment to the Albany Center for Pain Management.
In 1989, Dr. Saberski joined the Yale faculty and the Yale Center for Pain Management. He founded the Yale University Fellowship in Pain Management served as its director from inception until 1998. In 1991 he was appointed Clinical Director and in 1997 Medical Director of the Center. In 1998, he was promoted to Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and became the first Yale faculty ever promoted to the rank of Associate Professor from achievements in the fields of Chronic Pain Management.
In 1999 Dr Saberski opened a private practice privileged at Yale New Haven Hospital and Hospital of St. Raphael dedicated to the diagnosis and management of chronic painful disorders. Dr. Saberski is devoted full-time to clinical care, research and teaching of pain management. He has published extensively and is author of over 200 manuscripts, textbook chapters, papers and lectures. He serves as consultant to numerous agencies, panels, organizations and lectures frequently on topics in pain management, especially "new technologies". Dr. Saberski is past editor the Editor-in-Chief of The Pain Clinic.
Dr. Saberski can be reached at lloydsaberskimd.com.
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Internal Medicine
Assistant Clinical ProfessorPrimary
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Education & Training
- MD
- New York Medical College, 5th Pathway Program (1982)
- MD
- University of Guadalajara (1982)
- BS
- Union College (1977)
Research
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Yale Co-Authors
Luke Kitahata, MD
Publications
1997
The Assessment of Thermal Hyperalgesia Associated with Intravenous Thiopental Administration
Saberski L, Liao K, Kitahata L. The Assessment of Thermal Hyperalgesia Associated with Intravenous Thiopental Administration. Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine 1997, 22: 42-42. DOI: 10.1136/rapm-00115550-199722021-00042.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1996
Protocol for preparation of high concentrations of morphine.
Pascale V, Saberski L. Protocol for preparation of high concentrations of morphine. Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine 1996, 21: 492. PMID: 8896020, DOI: 10.1136/rapm-00115550-199621050-00023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchComplex regional pain syndrome type I (RSD) or peripheral mononeuropathy? A discussion of three cases.
Thimineur M, Saberski L. Complex regional pain syndrome type I (RSD) or peripheral mononeuropathy? A discussion of three cases. The Clinical Journal Of Pain 1996, 12: 145-50. PMID: 8776555, DOI: 10.1097/00002508-199606000-00011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsComplex regional pain syndromePeripheral nerve pathologyNerve pathologyDiagnosis of complex regional pain syndromeIrritative lesionsRegional pain syndromeDiagnostic end pointPeripheral nerve entrapmentPeripheral nerve injuryPeripheral nerve lesionsUniversity hospital clinicCases of peripheral nerve injuryMultispecialty evaluationPain syndromePain symptomsNerve injuryPain conditionsCase seriesClinical entityDiagnostic challengeNerve entrapmentNerve lesionsElectrophysiological studiesTreatable conditionEnd points
1995
Identification of the Epidural Space: Is Loss of Resistance to Air a Safe Technique?
Saberski L, Kondamuri S, Osinubi O, Kitahata L. Identification of the Epidural Space: Is Loss of Resistance to Air a Safe Technique? Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine 1995, 20: 18-18. DOI: 10.1136/rapm-00115550-199520021-00018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCausalgia, R.S.D., and Sympathetically Maintained Pain: A Retrospective Study of Diagnosis in the Clinic Setting.
Thimineur M, Kondamuri S, Kravitz E, Saberski L, Kitahata L. Causalgia, R.S.D., and Sympathetically Maintained Pain: A Retrospective Study of Diagnosis in the Clinic Setting. Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine 1995, 20: 46-46. DOI: 10.1136/rapm-00115550-199520021-00046.Peer-Reviewed Original Research