Daniel Carr
Professor of Public Health and Community Medicine; Professor of Anesthesiology and Medicine; Founding Director, Tufts Program on Pain Research, Education and Policy, Tufts University School of Medicine at Harvard Medical School
Biography
Harvard Medical School
Education
- MD, Columbia University
- MA, Columbia University
- Research synopsis
- Development of novel analgesic medications
- Assessment of pain-related outcomes and evidence Pain education
Publications
Carr DB. Endogenous opioids’ primary role: harmonizing individual, kin/cohort, and societal behaviors. Pain Medicine 2017; 18: 201-203. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/pm/pnw362
Carr DB, Arendt-Nielsen L, and Vickers K (eds). Pain After Surgery. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer/ IASP Press, 2018
Carr DB, Bradshaw YS. Pain and pain management as public health issues. Public Health Rounds [Tufts Public Health Newsletter]. Spring 2016 issue.
Carr DB, Cohen RI. “Are perioperative opioids obsolete?” Proceedings of an IASP Acute Pain Special Interest Group Satellite Symposium September 25, 2016 Yokohama, Japan. PAIN Reports 2017; 2: e604. DOI doi: 10.1097/PR9.0000000000000604 .
Carr DB, Gandhi P. Pain in HIV/AIDS. In: Warfield CA, Bajwa ZH, Wootton RJ (eds). Principles and Practice of Pain Medicine, 3rd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill; 522-530.
Fishman SM, Young HM, Arwood EL, Chou R, Herr K, Murinson BB; Watt-Watson J, Carr DB, Gordon DB, Stevens BJ, Bakerjian D, Ballantyne JC, Courtenay M, Djukic M, Koebner IJ, Mongoven JM, Paice JA, Prasad R, Singh N, Sluka KA, St. Marie B, Strassels SA. Core competencies for pain management: results of an interprofessional consensus summit. Pain Medicine 2013; 14: 1113–1276
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