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736 Cambridge St
Boston, MA 02135
Summary
- Frederic Gerges, MD, is an anesthesiologist based in Boston, MA, with a subspecialty in pain medicine. He completed a fellowship in pain medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital and a residency in anesthesiology at St Elizabeth's Medical Center. Dr. Gerges graduated from the Lebanese University School of Medicine in 2001. His research includes publications on pain medicine and anesthesiology, focusing on topics like sphenopalatine ganglion block and opioid-induced hyperalgesia. He has contributed to clinical trials evaluating training impacts on pain management outcomes. Dr. Gerges received the CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification in 2011-2012.
Education & Training
- Brigham and Women's HospitalFellowship, Pain Medicine, 2008 - 2009
- St Elizabeth's Medical CenterResidency, Anesthesiology, 2004 - 2008
- Lebanese University School of MedicineClass of 2001
Certifications & Licensure
- MA State Medical License 2007 - 2026
- FL State Medical License 2015 - 2021
- American Board of Anesthesiology Anesthesiology
- American Board of Anesthesiology Pain Medicine
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification eClinicalWorks EHR, eClinicalWorks LLC, 2011-2012
Clinical Trials
- Evaluation of the Impact of Training on Outcome Measures in Subjects With Painful Diabetic Neuropathy Start of enrollment: 2012 Dec 01
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 3 citationsThe current state of training in pain medicine fellowships: An Association of Pain Program Directors (APPD) survey of program directors.Sayed Emal Wahezi, Trent D Emerick, Moorice Caparó, Heejung Choi, Yashar Eshraghi
Pain Practice. 2024-09-01 - The versatility of the transnasal sphenopalatine ganglion block.Danielle Levin, Frederic J Gerges, Martin Acquadro
Pain Medicine. 2023-08-01 - 2 citationsPersistent Coronavirus Disease 2019 Headache Relieved with Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block.Danielle Levin, Martin Acquadro, Joseph Cerasuolo, Frederic J Gerges
Turkish Journal of Anaesthesiology and Reanimation. 2022-06-01
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