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SUBHASH JAIN, MD Office Address Institute for Pain and Palliative Care 360 East 72nd Street, Suite C New York, NY 10021 Telephone: Fax: Email: Web: 212.439.6100 212.439.6300 [email protected] www.nycpain.com Board Certification Medical Licensure American Board of Anesthesiology -Anesthesiology American Board of Anesthesiology, Subspecialty -Pain Management World Institute of Pain -Interventional Pain Management New York New Jersey Maine (Inactive) Education 1969 MBBS MD SMS Medical College, Jaipur, India New York State Conferral Postdoctoral Training 1969-1970 Rotating Internship MG Hospital, Jodhpur, India 1970-1971 Medical Officer in Charge RFPC, Mandolinagar, India 1971-1973 Medical Officer in Charge GC Hospital, Banswara, India 1973-1975 Civil Assistant Surgeon SN Medical College, Jodhpur, India 1975-1976 Rotating Internship Hotel Dieu Hospital Chatham, New Brunswick, Canada 1976-1977 Surgical Residency, PGY1 Department of Surgery St. Vincent Medical Center Staten Island, NY 1977-1979 Anesthesiology Residency Department of Anesthsiology New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill-Cornell College of Medicine New York, NY 1979-1980 Anesthesiology Fellowship Department of Anesthesiology New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill-Cornell College of Medicine New York, NY Administrative and Clinical Appointments 2002-Present Medical Director and Principal Physician Institute for Pain and Palliative Care New York, NY 2002-Present Consultant, Pain Service Department of Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine 1997-2002 Chief, Pain Service 1998-2002 Attending Anesthesiologist 1984-2002 1995-1998 Director, Pain Management Fellowship Memorial Hospital Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York, NY Associate Attending Anesthesiologist 1984-1997 Director, Anesthesia Pain Management Group 1990-1995 Assistant Attending Anesthesiologist 1980-1990 Clinical Assistant Attending 2002-2004 Founding Chairman Department of Pain and Palliative Care Hackensack University Medical Center Hackensack, NJ 1996-2002 Associate Attending Anesthesiologist 1986-1996 Assistant Attending Anesthesiologist Department of Anesthesiology New York-Presbyterian Hospital New York, NY Research and Academic Appointments 2004-Present Vice President, Medical Affairs Palion Investments New York, NY 1998-2002 Clinical Member 1995-1998 Associate Clinical Member Sloan-Kettering Institute Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center New York, NY 1990-1995 Assistant Clinical Member 1984-1990 Clinical Assistant 1995-2002 Associate Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology 1985-1995 Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology 1984-1985 Assistant Professor Clinical Anesthesiology 1980-1994 Instructor, Anesthesiology Department of Anesthesiology Weill-Cornell College of Medicine New York, NY Scientific and Medical Society Membership American Society of Anesthesiologists International Anesthesia Research Society American Society of Regional Anesthesia International and American Society for the Study of Pain Cornell University Medical Society Alumni Association Board Membership 2005-Present 1993-Present 1995-Present RAJMAII (Vice President) International Human Benefits Services (Chairman) BestDoctors American Pain Society Eastern Pain Society American Medical Association New York State Society of Anesthesiologists 1993-2005 World Foundation for Pain Relief and Research (Chairman) Invited Examiner/Reviewer World Institute of Pain (Examiner) Journal of Pain and Symptom Management The Clinical Journal of Pain Editorial Board, Pain Digest Assistant Editor, Sphere Major Honors & Awards 1993-Present 1997-Present 1996 1982 1980 Best Doctors in America, Castle Connoly Best Doctors in New York, NY Magazine Distinguished Alumni Award - Received from the Governor of Rajasthan, India at the Golden Jubilee Celebration of S.M.S. Medical College. Best Exhibit for Clinical Application "Anesthesia for the Application of Intra-tracheal and Intra-Bronchial Radiation Therapy" The American College of Surgeon's Clinical Congress "For the Use of Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulation for Post-Operative Pain" Invited Lectures (143) 11/1985 The Role of Epidural Local Anesthetics and Clinical Indicator for Neurolytic Blocks in the Management of Cancer Pain. Rockefeller University New York 2/1986 Management of Cancer Pain 2nd Biennial Meeting of the Indian Society of Oncology 2/1986 Recent Advances in the Management of Cancer Pain International Workshop on Study of Pain at Gujrat Cancer and Research Institute, Ahmedabad, India Role of Neurolytic Block in Cancer Pain Management 2/1986 Role of Neurolytic Block in Cancer Pain Management Second Biennial Meeting of Indian Society of Oncology at Tata Memorial Cancer Center, Bombay, India 8/1986 Role of Cryoanalgesia in Management of Chronic Pain Problems 3rd Annual Seminar in Medicine Albert Einstein College of Medicine Role of Nerve Blocks in Management of Intractable Pain in Cancer Patients 12/1987 Use of Radiographic Procedures in Anesthetic Procedures Cancer Pain Management for the Anesthesiologist - Post Graduate Course. New York 5/1988 Cancer Pain Management Department of Anesthesiology, New YorkPresbyterian Hospital 3/1989 Is Cryoanalgesia Safe for Cancer Pain? Nassau County Medical Center, Long Island, New York 11/1989 Role of Neurolytic Block in Cancer Pain New York University, New York, NY Management 1/1990 New Advances in the Management of Peripheral Pain Department of Anesthesiology, New YorkPresbyterian Hospital 3/1990 Role of Neural Blockade in Cancer Pain Management International Pain Conference, Satellite Meeting, Bombay, India, March 1990. 3/1990 Radiologic Management in Upper Abdominal Malignancy Pain Nayar Medical College, Bombay, India, March 1990. 3/1990 Efficacy of Neural Blockade in Pain Management Jodhpur Medical College, Jodhpur, India 3/1990 Update in Pain Management Ahmedabad Cancer Institute, Ahmedabad, India 6/1990 Newer Modes of Acute and Chronic Pain Management Saratoga Springs, NY 10/1990 Recent Advances in Cancer Pain Management Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Great Neck, NY 11/1990 Cancer Pain Management Mexican Pain Society, Acapulco, Mexico Role of Neural Blockade in Cancer Pain Management 12/1990 Cancer Pain and the Anesthesiologist New York State Society of Anesthesiologists, General Assembly, New York, NY 3/1991 Neurolytic Blocks in Neurological Pain Syndrome Second Symposium on Stereotactic Treatment of Brain Tumor, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY 3/1991 Clinical and Research Issues In Cancer Pain Management Neuro-oncology IV:Recent Developments in the Management of Neuro-oncology illness, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY 6/1991 Role of Neural Blockade in Acute and Chronic Pain Management Montefiore Medical Center, New York, NY 6/1991 Medico-Legal Consideration in Neural Blockade Saratoga Springs, New York 10/1991 Role of Neurolytic Procedures in Pain Management American Society of Anesthesiologists, San Francisco, CA 12/1991 Role of Neurolytic Techniques in Cancer Pain Management Current Concepts in Cancer and Acute Pain Management, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center New York, NY 2/1992 Current Concepts in Cancer Pain Management University of Maryland Medical Center, MD 3/1992 Current Strategies in Cancer Pain Management Huron Hospital, Cleveland, OH Recent Developments in the Management of Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy 4/1992 Current Anesthetic Techniques in Pain Management, Why Do We Care? New York, NY 4/1992 Current Management of Abdominal Pain International Pain Symp, Atlanta, GA 5/1992 Pain Management in the Elderly Rehabilitation Medicine Service, SUNY Downstate, Brooklyn, NY 7/1992 Cancer Pain Management Societad Mexicana De Anesthesiologica, Mexico Anesthetic Consideration of the Cancer Patient with Chemotherapy 9/1992 Role of Neurolytic Procedures in Pain Management American Society of Indian Anesthesiologists, Atlantic City, NJ 9/1992 Advances in Pain Management - Spinal Analgesia Continuing Education Center, Warrendale, PA 9/1992 Role of Neurolytic Procedures for Cancer Pain Management Department of Anesthesiology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN Management of Perineal and Pelvic Pain Syndromes 9/1992 New Concepts in Oncological Pain Management Downstate Medical Ctr, Brooklyn, NY 10/1992 Role of Neurolytic Procedures in Cancer Pain Management American Society of Anesthesiologists, New Orleans, LA 11/1992 Role of Epidural and Intrathecal Neurolysis in Cancer Pain Management New York Medical College, Valhalla, New York 12/1992 Current Strategies of Neurolytic Procedures in Cancer Pain Management Second Annual Current Concepts in Cancer and Acute Pain Management, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY 1/1993 Current Concepts of Oncological Pain Management Department of Oncology, Long IslandJewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, NY 1/1993 Recent Advances in Pain Management and the Role of Anesthetic Techniques Department of Anesthesiology, Holy Name Hospital, Teaneck, NJ 4/1993 Role of Anesthetic Techniques in Cancer Pain Management Department of Anesthesiology, Des Moines Medical Center, Des Moines, IA 4/1993 Management of Pain Department of Anesthesiology, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY 4/1993 Recent Concepts of Neurolytic Blockade in the Management of Pain Department of Anesthesiology, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY 5/1993 Current Concepts in Cancer Pain Management Tumor Board, Brookhaven Memorial Hospital, Patchogue, NY 5/1993 The Anesthesiologists Role in Pain Management NJ Medical School, Newark, NJ 5/1993 Current Trends in Cancer Pain Management Department of Anesthesiology, Christ Hospital, Jersey City, NJ 5/1993 Current Trends in Cancer Pain Management Department of Anesthesiology, Deaconesses Hospital, St. Louis, MO 6/1993 The Role of Anesthetic Techniques Department of Anesthesiology, Brookdale Hospital, Brooklyn, NY 6/1993 Role of Neural Blockade in the Management of AIDS Patients International AIDS Conference, Berlin, Germany 6/1993 Current Concepts in Acute Pain Management Department of Surgery, Memorial SloanKettering Cancer Center, New York, NY 9/1993 Role of Neural Blockade Techniques in Pain Management Department of Anesthesiology, Coney Island Hospital, Coney Island, NY 9/1993 Current Concepts in Pain Management Department of Anesthesiology, Englewood Hospital, Englewood, NJ 9/1993 Anesthetic Nerve Block for Pain Management Department of Anesthesiology, New York Downtown Hospital, New York 9/1993 Recent Advances in Cancer Pain Management Department of Medicine, Hackensack Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ 11/1993 Current Trends in Acute Pain Management Department of Anesthesiology, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 11/1993 Recent Concepts in the Management of Upper Abdominal Pain Department of Neuro-oncology, MD Anderson Cancer Center , Houston, TX 11/1993 Epidural Analgesia: Applied Anatomy and Pharmacology Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY 12/1993 Role of Neurolytic Procedures in the Management of Cancer Pain Third Annual Current Concepts in Acute, Chronic, and Cancer Pain Management, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, NY 12/1993 Cancer Pain and the Anesthesiologist Post Graduate Assembly, New York State Society of Anesthesiologists, New York, NY 2/1994 Management of Acute Pain Role of Neurolytic Procedures in Cancer Pain Management Grand Rounds, Dept. of Anesthesiology University of Texas Health Science Center, Galveston, TX 2/1994 The Role of Neural Blockade in Pain Management Grand Rounds, Nassau County Medical Center, East Meadow, NY 4/1994 Role of Celiac Plexus Blockade in Pain Management Annual Meeting of the American Society of Regional Anesthesia, Chicago, IL Role of Neurolysis in Pain Management Role of Neural Blockade in Pain Management 4/1993 Role of Neurolytic Procedures in Cancer Pain Management World Society of Pain Clinicians, Atlanta, GA Role of Celiac Plexus Blockade in Pain Management Role of Hypogastric Blockade in Pain Management 4/1994 Current Concepts in Cancer Pain Management Medical Grand Rounds, St. Vincent's Medical Center, New York, NY 4/1994 Current Concepts in Cancer Pain Management Medical Grand Rounds, Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY 6/1994 Role of Neural Blockade in Pain Management Medical Grand Rounds, St. Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, NJ 6/1994 Pain Management - Year 2000 West Virginia Medical Society, WV 6/1994 Role of Pharmacotherapy in Cancer Pain Management Cancer Symposium, West Moreland Hospital, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 6/1994 Cancer Pain Management in the 90's A Nurse Preceptorship Program, Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, NY 8/1994 Cancer Pain Management in the 90's Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI 9/1994 Cancer Pain Management in the 90's Department of Anesthesiology, Hackensack Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ, September 1994. 9/1994 Role of Neural Blockade in Pain Management American Cancer Society and Catholic Medical Center, Douglaston Manor, Douglaston, NY, September 1994. 10/1994 Role of Neural Blockade in Pain Management North Carolina Anesthesiology Annual Meeting, Hilton Head Hilton, Hilton Head, SC 10/1994 Pain Management Case Presentations American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting, Mascone Center, San Francisco, CA 10/1994 Role of Neurolytic Procedures in Cancer Pain Management Roswell Park Cancer Hospital, Buffalo, NY 11/1994 Current Concepts in the Management of Pain in AIDS Patients St. Vincent's Medical Center, New York, NY 11/1994 Current Concepts in the Management of Pain in AIDS Patients Kohler Memorial Hospital, Roosevelt Island, New York, NY 11/1994 Current Concepts in Cancer Pain Management Department of Medicine, Grand Rounds, Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, NY 11/1994 Cancer Pain Management in the 90's A Nurse Preceptorship Program, John Peel Room, Westbury, Long Island, NY 12/1994 Controversies in Pain Management Post Graduate Assembly, New York State Society of Anesthesiologists, New York, NY, December 1994. 2/1995 Is Radiological Support Necessary for Neural Blockade New York University Hospital, New York, NY Role of Neurolytic Procedures in Cancer Pain Management 2/1995 Current Concepts in Cancer Pain Management Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY 3/1995 Cancer Pain Management in the 90's A Nurse Preceptorship Program, Mayflower Hotel, New York, NY 2/1995 Current Concepts in Cancer Pain Management St. Lukes Hospital, New York, NY 3/1995 Role of Celiac Plexus Blockade in Pain Management American Society of Regional Anesthesia, Orlando, FL 6/1995 Role of Neurolytic Procedures in Cancer Pain Management Harlem Hospital, Harlem, New York, NY 6/1995 Cancer Pain Management in the 90's Nurse Preceptorship Program, Russo’s on the Bay, Howard Beach, New York, NY 6/1995 Pain Management in the HIV and Cancer Patient: Theory & Practice Department of Neurology, Boston University Medical Center, Boston, MA 9/1995 Cancer Pain Management in the 90's Department of Oncology, St. Luke’sRoosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY 10/1995 Cancer Pain Management in the 90's Department of Oncology, St. Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, NJ 10/1995 Current Concepts in Chronic Pain Management American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA 11/1995 Role of Neurolytic Procedures in the Management of Cancer Pain American Pain Society Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA 11/1995 Cancer Pain Management in the 90's Department of Anesthesiology, Westchester County Medical Center-New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY 11/1995 Cancer Pain Management in the 90's Department of Medicine, Medical Center of Delaware, Newark, DE 12/1995 Role of Neurolytic Procedures in the Management of Cancer Pain Current Concepts in Acute, Chronic, and Cancer Pain Management, The World Foundation for Pain Relief and Research, Inc., New York, NY 12/1995 Pain Management in the Future Post Graduate Assembly, NY State Soc. of Anesthesiologists, New York, NY 12/1995 Current Concepts in Chronic Pain Management Role of Neural Blockade in Pain Management International Symposium on Pain, Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine, Bombay, India 12/1995 Cancer Pain Management in the 90's Annual Meeting of SD Hospital and Medical Center, Jaipur, India 2/1996 Cancer Pain Management in the 90's Department of Oncology, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY 3/1996 Role of Neural Blockade in Pain Management Department of Geriatric Medicine and Palliative Care, Mt. Sinai, New York, NY 3/1996 Role of Neural Blockade in Pain Management Department of Anesthesiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 3/1996 Current Concepts in Chronic Pain Management Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 4/1996 Cancer Pain Management in the Millennium. Department of Anesthesiology. Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, NY. 5/1996 Role of Neural Blockade in Pain Management Department of Anesthesiology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 5/1996 Cancer Pain Management in the Millennium Department of Oncology, Loyola University, Chicago, IL 5/1996 Cancer Pain Management in the Millennium Department of Medicine, Pocono General Hospital, Strousberg, PA 6/1996 Cancer Pain Management in the Millennium Department of Medicine, Englewood Hospital, Englewood, NJ 9/1996 Cancer Pain Management in the Millennium Department of Medicine, Toledo General Hospital, Toledo, OH 9/1996 Cancer Pain Management Department of Oncology, George Washington University, Washington, DC 10/1996 Cancer Pain Management 7th International Symposium: The Pain Clinic, World Society of Pain Clinicians, Istanbul, Turkey 10/1996 Role of Neural Blockade in Pain Management. 1st Budapest Interventional Pain Workshop on Pain Procedures for Chronic Pain, Budapest, Hungary 11/1996 Cancer Pain Management Department of Medicine, St. Lukes Hospital, New York, NY 11/1996 Cancer Pain Management Department of Medicine, Roosevelt Hospital, New York, NY 11/1996 Role of Neural Blockade in Pain Management 15th Annual American Pain Society Meeting, Washington, DC 11/1996 Role of Neural Blockade in Pain Management The Patient with Cancer Pain 21st Caribbean Symposium in Anesthesiology and Related Fields, San Juan, PR 12/1996 Pain Management & Reimbursement Issues Cancer Pain Management NYSSA: Post Graduate Assembly, New York, NY 12/1996 Recent Advances in Neural Blockade for the Management of Cancer Pain Neuro-Oncology VI: Recent Advances in Diagnosis and Treatment, New York, NY 11/1999 Office Management of Non-Malignant Chronic Pain Robinson Mem. Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA. 11/1999 Office Management of Non-Malignant Chronic Pain Jameson Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA 1/2003 Cancer Pain Management Neuropathic Pain University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark, NJ 5/2003 Current Concept in Treatment of Non-Malignant Pain Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ 9/2003 Pathophysiology of Chronic Pain East Orange Veterans Hospital, East Orange, NJ 6/2003 Cancer Pain Management New York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, NY 10/2003 Current Concepts in Cancer Pain Management Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ 11/2003 Cancer Pain Management Bayonne Medical Center, Bayonne, NJ 3/2004 Adult Pain Management Nursing Education, Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ 4/2004 Cancer Pain Management Department of Anesthesiology, New York University, NY 3/2006 Chronic Pain Pharmacotherapies First Albany Capital, Harvard Club, New York, NY 6/2006 Neurolysis in Pain Management Department of Pain and Palliative Care, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY Course Leadership 12/1989 12/1991 12/1993 12/1995 12/1997 12/1999 Course Director, Current Concepts in Acute, Chronic, and Cancer Pain Management, New York: 3-day comprehensive course and symposium designed to review recent advances in acute, chronic, and cancer pain management. 1500+ attendees over 6 years . Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY (1989-1993) World Foundation for Pain Relief and Research, New York, NY (1995-1999) Original Articles 1. Jain S. Role of nerve blocks. Neuro Oncology 1981;111. 2. Rooney SM, Jain S, Goldiner PL. Effect of transcutaneous nerve stimulation on postoperative pain following thoracotomy. Anesth Analg 1983;62:1010-2. 3. Jain S, Rooney SM, Goldiner PL. Management of pain in the female cancer patient. The Female Patient 1983;8(12):17-18. 4. Rooney SM, Goldiner PL, Bains MJ, Hilaris B, Jain S. Anesthesia for the application of endotracheal radiation therapy. J Thor & Cardiovasc Surg 1984;5:693-697. 5. Jain S, Rooney SM, Goldiner PL. A better method of doing celiac plexus block to relieve the pain of pancreatic cancer. Primary Care and Cancer 1985;5(6):1-10. 6. Nori D, Hilaris B, Chadha M, Bains M, Jain S, Hoffan S, Anderson L. Clinical applications of a remote afterloader. Endocurie Therapy 1985;I:193-200. 7. Rooney SM, Jain S, Goldiner PL, Martini N, McCormack P, Bains MJ. A comparison of pulmonary function tests for post-thoracotomy pain using cryoanalgesia and transcutaneous nerve stimulation. Ann Thorac Surg 1986;41:204-207. 8. Patt R, Jain S. Recent advances in the management of oncologic pain. Curr Probl in Ca 1989;13:133-196. 9. Patt R, Jain S. Management of patient with osteoradionecrosis of the mandible with nerve blocks. J Clin Pain Management 1990;5:1. 10. Patt R, Jain S. Epidural sufentanil for cancer pain. Am J Nurs 1990;90(5):122. 11. Jain S. Evaluation and assessment of cancer pain. Rev Cancer 1991;5(6):248-255. 12. Jain S. Neural blockade. PAACNOTES 1993:243-248; June. 13. Wallner KE, Chiu SJ, Smith H, Jain S, Minsky B, Fuks Z: An improved method for CT planned transperineal iodine 125 prostate implant. J of Urology 1991;146:90-95. 14. Cohen S, Alagesan R, Alagesan R, Jain S: Acute and chronic 1994;8(3):489-517. 15. Patt R, Jain S, Ketchedjian A, Romero R: The outcomes movement and neurolytic blockade for cancer pain management. Pain Digest 1995;5:268-277. 16. Jain S, Ketchedjian A: Anterior approach to the celiac plexus block. Pain Digest 1995;5:264-267. 17. Jain S: Cancer Pain Management. Pain Digest 1995;5:235-236. posttraumatic pain. Problems in Anesth 18. Jain S: Current Concepts in Chronic Pain Management. ASA Refresher Course 1995;272;1-7. 19. Kolesnikov Y, Jain S, Pasternak G: Modulation of opioid analgesia by agmatine. Pharmacology 1996;296:17-22. 20. Chen E, Kolesnikov Y, Jain S: Treatment of phantom limb pain in the early postoperative period with ketamine. Analgesia 1996;2:125-128. 21. Kolesnikov Y, Jain S, Wilson R, Pasternak G: Peripheral morphine analgesia synergy with central sites and a target of morphine tolerance. J PET 1996;279:502-506. 22. Kolesnikov Y, Jain S, Wilson R, Pasternak G: Peripheral K 1 analgesia in mice. Pharmacology 1996;310:141-143. 23. Datta S, Jain S: Ethical dilemmas in cancer pain management. Pain Digest 1996;6:166-170. 24. Cherny N, Arbit E, Jain S: Invasive Techniques in the Management of Cancer Pain in Hematology. Oncology Clinics of North America 1996;10(1):121-137. 25. Datta S, Tundis D, Jain S: Unexpected Respiratory Depression. Pain Digest 1997;7:16-20. 26. Kolesnikov Y, Jain S, Wilson R, Pasternak G: Blockade of morphine induced myoclonic seizure in mice by ketamine. Biochemistry Pharmacology and Behavior 1997;56(3):423-425. 27. Kenol CE, Datta S, Holritz K, Racolin A, Jain S: Postoperative pain management in cancer patients on longterm methadone maintenance therapy: case presentation and review of literature. Pain Digest 1997;7:276-281. 28. Kolesnikov Y, Jain S, Wilson R, Pasternak G: Functionally differentiating two nNAS isoform through antisense mapping: evidence for opposing no actions on morphine analgesia and tolerance. Proceeding of National Academy of Science of USA 1997;Vol 94:8220-8225. 29. Kolesnikov Y, Jain S, Wilson R, Pasternak G: Lack of morphine and Enkephalin tolerance in SUE/129 mice: evidence of a NMDA receptor defect. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutic 1998;284:455461. 30. Kolesnikov Y, Jain S, Wilson R, Pasternak G: Topical morphine analgesia and tolerance. Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutic 1999;290:247-252. 31. Jain S: Pain, chronic: current concepts in management. Elsevier’s Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. 1999; pp 1557-1561. European Journal of European Journal of Journal of Book Chapters 1. Jain S: The Role of Epidural Local Anesthetics and Clinical Indication for Neurolytic Block. In: Foley KM, ed. Management of Cancer Pain. November, 1985. 2. Jain S: Drug Information for the Health Care Providers. USPDI, Vol I, Sixth Edition, 1986. 3. Jain S: Advice for the Patient Drug Information in Lay Language. USPDI, Vol II, Sixth Edition, 1986. 4. Jain S: Role of Celiac Plexus Block in Intractable Upper Abdominal Pain. In: Racz, G, ed. Techniques of Neurolysis. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1989:161-169. 5. Patt R, Jain S: Recent Advances in the Management of Oncologic Pain. In: Stoelting BK, Barash PG, Gallagher TJ, eds. Advances of Anesthesia, Vol VI. Chicago: Yearbook Medical Publishers, 1989:355-408. 6. Jain S: The Role of Nerve Blocks in the Management of Pain. In: Warfield C, ed. Principles and Practice of Pain Management. Boston: McGraw Hill Publishers, 1993:379-400. 7. Jain S: Therapeutic Decision Making for Invasive Procedures. In: Patt R, ed. Cancer Pain. Philadelphia: JB Lippincott Company, 1993:275-283. 8. Jain S: The Complications of Invasive Procedures. In: Patt R, ed. Cancer Pain. Philadelphia: JB Lippincott Company, 1993:443-460. 9. Jain S: The Role of Neurolytic Procedures in Cancer Pain. In: Parris W, ed. Cancer Pain Management: Principle and Practice. Boston: Butterworth & Heinemann, 1996:231-243. 10. Jain S, Gupta R: Neurolytic Agents in Clinical Practice. Management. Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 1996:167-171. 11. Jain S: Current Strategies of Neurolytic Procedures in Cancer Pain Management. In: Lefkowitz M, Lebovits A, eds. A Practical Approach to Pain Management. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1996:102-111. 12. Jain S, Tzou N: Anesthetic Consideration for Leukemia . In: Roizen M, Fleisher L, eds. Essence of Anesthesia Practice. Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 1997:202. 13. Datta S, Jain S. Pain Management. In: Kaplan JA, Wilson RS (eds). Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. Philadelphia: WB Saunders Company, 1997;Vol 1, No.3:264. 14. Jain S, Datta S. Postoperative Pain Management In: Faber LP, Wilson RS (eds). Chest Surgery Clinics of North America. Philadelphia: WB Saunders Company 1997;Vol 7, No. 4:773-799. 15. Nestampower M, Datta S, Jain S: Cancer Pain. In: Yao FS, Artusio J, (eds). Anesthesiology; Problem oriented patient management, Fourth Edition. Philadelphia: JB Lippincott Company 1998;556-570. 16. Jain S, Datta S, Tundis D: Management of Chronic Postthoracotomy Pain. In: Lake CL, Goldiner PL (eds). Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. Philadelphia: WB Saunders Company 1999; Vol 3, No. 3:191-203. In: Waldman W, ed. Interventional Pain Abstracts 1. Goldiner PL, Jain S, Rooney SM. The efficacy of transcutaneous nerve stimulation in the treatment of post-operative pain. Anesth Analg 1980;59:541-542. 2. Jain S, Rooney SM, Goldiner PL. New methods in the treatment of cancer pain. The Southern Anesthesiologists, March 31 - April 2, 1982, Hilton Head, South Carolina. 3. Goldiner PL, Jain S, Rooney SM: A comparative study of the efficacy of cryogenics and transcutaneous nerve stimulation in the control of post-operative pain. Anesthesiology 1982;57(3):A204. 4. Goldiner PL, Jain S, Rooney SM. A comparative study of the efficacy of cryogenics and transcutaneous nerve stimulation in the control of post-operative pain. Anesthesiology 1982;57:A 204. 5. Goldiner PL, Rooney SM, Howland WS, Jain S. Influence of pre-existing pulmonary disease on adequacy of high frequency jet ventilation (HFJV) during intrathoracic surgery. The 4th World Congresson Intensive and Critical Care Medicine, 1985 June 23-28, Jerusalem, Israel. 6. Jain S, Thomas J, Bedford R. Efficacy of epidural neurolysis therapy for intractable cancer pain. 41st Postgraduate Assembly, New York State Society of Anesthesiologists, 1987 December 12-16. 7. Jain S, Foley K, Thomas J, Rooney E. Society of Factors influencing efficacy of epidural neurolysis for pain t herapy. J of IASP 1987; 4:S134. 8. Jain S, Thomas J, Bedford R. Factors influencing efficacy of epidural neurolysis therapy for intractable cancer. Proceedings of the 9th World Congress of Anesthesiologists 1988: A0730. 9. Jain S, London R, Thomas J, Bedford R. Unilateral puncture vs. double needle technique for celiac plexus block for cancer related upper abdominal pain. 9th World Congress of Anesthesiologists 1988: A0690. 10. Jain S, Hirsh R, Shah N, Bedford R. ethanol. Anesth Analg 1989;68:S135. 11. Jain S, Hirsh R, Shah N, Bedford R. Management of reflex sympathetic dystrophy pain: paravertebral lumbar sympathetic block versus continuous epidural block. Anesth Analg 1989;68:S136. 12. Jain S, Shah N, Rubin L, Kestenbaum A, Hirsh R, Bedford R. Efficacy of celiac plexus block (CPB) for upper abdominal pain due to malignancy. ASCO Proceedings 1989;8:1267. 13. Jain S, Kestenbaum A, Khan Y, Shah N. Does epidural morphine predispose to herpes simplex in cancer patients? A comparison with epidural lidocaine. Anesth Analg 1990;70:S174. 14. Jain S, Kestenbaum A, Shah N, Khan Y. Hypogastric plexus block: a new technique for treatment of perineal pain. Anesth Analg 1990;70:S175. 15. Jain S, Kestenbaum A, Shah N, Khan Y, Rubin L. Is celiac plexus block Indicated for all upper abdominal cancer pain? Pain 1990; 4:S91. 16. Shah N, Jain S, Kestenbaum A, Khan Y. Ethanol or phenol for peripheral neurolysis? Does it make a difference? Pain 1990; 5:S92. 17. Khan Y, Jain S, Kestenbaum A, Shah N. Hypogastric plexus block: a new technique for treatment of perineal pain. Pain 1990; 5:S41. 18. Jain S, Shah N, Bedford R. 1990;73:A794. 19. Jain S, Shah N, Bedford R. Where epidural catheters go? Anesthesiology 1990;73: A 842. 20. Jain S, Shah N, Bedford R. Needle position for paravertebral and sympathetic block; Is radiological confirmation needed? Anesth Analg 1991;72:S125. 21. Jain S, Alagesan R, Harris A, Chiang J. tomography. Anesthesiology 1991;75:A748. 22. Jain S, Chiang J, Vanderslice T. Is a diagnostic block necessary prior to neurolytic celiac plexus block? Anesthesiology 1991;75(3A): A749. 23. Jain S, Peyser S, Reinsel R. Adequacy of pain management training: Anesthesiologists. 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