Nina Deutsch, MD
Division Chief, Perioperative Anesthesiology, Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine
Associate Professor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School
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Nina Deutsch, MD
Division Chief, Perioperative Anesthesiology, Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine
Associate Professor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School
Medical Services
Languages
English
Education
Undergraduate School
University of Virginia
1995
Charlottesville
VA
Medical School
University of Texas Health Science Center–Houston
1999
Houston
TX
Internship
Internal Medicine
Mercy Medical Center
2000
Baltimore
MD
Residency
Anesthesiology
Johns Hopkins University
2003
Baltimore
MD
Residency
Pediatric Anesthesiology
Children's National Hospital
2004
Washington
DC
Certifications
American Board of Anesthesiology (General)
American Board of Anesthesiology (Pediatric Anesthesiology)
Publications
The Current State of Pediatric Cardiac Anesthesiology Staffing in the United States. View Abstract
Encouraging Clear Fluids Up to 1 Hour Before Anesthesia. View Abstract
Where have all the pediatric anesthesiology fellows gone in the USA? Anesthesiology fellowship trends. View Abstract
Evolution of Accredited Pediatric Cardiac Anesthesiology Fellowship Training in the United States: A Step in the Right Direction. View Abstract
Reply. View Abstract
Diversity, equity, and inclusion within the Society for Pediatric Anesthesia: A mixed methods assessment. View Abstract
Intraoperative blood product transfusion in pediatric cardiac surgery patients: A retrospective review of adverse outcomes. View Abstract
Evaluating the Women's Empowerment and Leadership Initiative: Supporting mentorship, career satisfaction, and well-being among pediatric anesthesiologists. View Abstract
Postanesthesia complications in pediatric patients with previous SARS-CoV-2 infection: A cohort study. View Abstract
Empowering Women as Leaders in Pediatric Anesthesiology: Methodology, Lessons, and Early Outcomes of a National Initiative. View Abstract
Association Between Exogenous Nitric Oxide Given During Cardiopulmonary Bypass and the Incidence of Postoperative Kidney Injury in Children. View Abstract
Vaping and E-Cigarette Use in Children and Adolescents: Implications on Perioperative Care From the American Society of Anesthesiologists Committee on Pediatric Anesthesia, Society for Pediatric Anesthesia, and American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine. View Abstract
Grow and Advance through Intentional Networking: A pilot program to foster connections within the Women's Empowerment and Leadership Initiative in the Society for Pediatric Anesthesia. View Abstract
Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Guided Cardiac Catheterization Evacuation Drills. View Abstract
Anesthetic outcomes in pediatric patients with COVID-19: A matched cohort study. View Abstract
Coaching for the pediatric anesthesiologist: Becoming our best selves. View Abstract
Palliative balloon atrial septostomy in two pediatric patients with severe pulmonary arterial hypertension requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support. View Abstract
Optimizing Perioperative Red Blood Cell Utilization and Wastage in Pediatric Craniofacial Surgery. View Abstract
East/West Visiting Scholars in Pediatric Anesthesia Program (ViSiPAP): Developing tomorrow's pediatric anesthesia leaders. View Abstract
Preface. View Abstract
Anesthetic considerations for magnetic resonance imaging-guided right-heart catheterization in pediatric patients: A single institution experience. View Abstract
Management of complete tracheal rings in a neonate with tetralogy of Fallot. View Abstract
Are Prior Experience and Subspecialty Training Time Predictive of Pediatric Anesthesia Exit Exam Scores for Rotating CA-2 Residents? View Abstract
The Anesthesiologist's Role in Treating Abusive Head Trauma. View Abstract
Risk assessment and anesthetic management of patients with Williams syndrome: a comprehensive review. View Abstract
Dexmedetomidine for patients undergoing diagnostic cardiac procedures: a noninferiority study. View Abstract
Patient outcomes following ambulatory anesthesia. View Abstract