Brief Biography:
Academic Chair, SUNY Upstate, Anes: 1989-2005
Academic Chair, USF, Tampa FL:2005-2008
Private Practice and Research, Anesthesiology Group, FGTBA-Present
Academic positions:
Professor of Surgery / Anesthesiology
Professor of Molecular Pharmacology and Physiology
Academic Chair, SUNY Upstate, Anes: 1989-2005
Academic Chair, USF, Tampa FL:2005-2008
Emeritus Professor of Anesthesiology, USF and Private Practice and Research, Anesthesiology Group, FGTBA -present.
Research interests:
Patient Outcome after Anesthesia. Dr. Camporesi has hundreds of articles and book chapters to his credit. He has also authored a number of books.
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Professional Awards and Special Recognitions:
Alfiere del Lavoro, Italy-1964 (Equivalent to AOA Award)
Premio Morelli-Rotary Award-1972. Rotary di Bergamo, Italy
Fenn Fellow, Department of Physiology-1972. University of Rochester Medical School, Rochester, New York.
National Research Service Award-1975
"Effect of Pressure and Immersion on Respiratory Drive" No. 1 F22 HL 05002, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
The Young Investigator Pulmonary Award-1975. "Localization and Responses of Lung Afferent Receptors" #R23 HL - 18379, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
Annual Award at the 19th Annual American-1990. Society of Anesthesiologists Meeting "The Use of Cadaver Dissection and Other Aids to Enhance the Understanding of the Proper Conduct of the Needle in Performing Peripheral Nerve Blocks" SUNY Health Science Center, Syracuse, NY.
Best Instructional Exhibit at the New York State Society-1990 of Anesthesiologists 44th Postgraduate Assembly.
First Prize Scientific Exhibit at the I.A.R.S.-1991
American Medical Association Physician Recognition Award 1996-Present in Continuing Medical Education
Listed in “The Best Doctors in America, 1999”, Woodward/White-1999- 2005. Aiken, S.C., 1999.
Best Instructional Exhibit at the New York State Societyof Anesthesiologists 54th Postgraduate Assembly-2000.
Listed as the “Bay Area’s Best Doctors” -2006 and 2008. Tampa Bay Metro magazine
NIH Activities:
Ad-hoc Reviewer, Hyperbaric Program Project-1986. Buffalo, NY, Dept. of Physiology.
Ad-hoc Reviewer, General Medical Sciences-1987-1989. Surgery, Anesthesia and Trauma Council Summer Session.
What I think of the idea behind WebmedCentral:
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