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Dawn Clark Webster, MD
Uthscsa-Dept Of Anes 7703 Floyd Curl Drive
San Antonio, TX
Randall John Malchow, MD
210-916-4642
3851 Roger Brooke Dr
San Antonio, TX
Carlos R J Martinez, MD
210-375-7740
PO Box 12807
San Antonio, TX
Prafulla C Singh
(210) 527-1166
1200 Brooklyn Ave Ste 140
San Antonio, TX
Paul Glen Kerby, MD
210-375-7790
103 Thelma Dr
San Antonio, TX
James Warren Mc Lane, MD
210-916-0707
3851 Roger Brooke Dr
San Antonio, TX
Jon F Knickrehm, DO
3851 Roger Brooke Dr
San Antonio, TX
Brian Peter Dezzutti, MD
3851 Roger Brooke Dr
San Antonio, TX
Daniel R Boyd, MD
210-375-7790
1017 N Main Ave
San Antonio, TX
Jeremy M Eager
(210) 916-2296
3851 Roger Brooke Dr
Fort Sam Houston, TX
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Anesthesiologists and Pain Treatment

 

  Summary - How Many Are In Pain Management?

The American Society of Anesthesiologists' manpower committee reported that 4% of 21,525 active anesthesiologists in 1989 were active in "pain therapy", up from 3% of 17,741 in 1985. This equaled 860 practitioners nationwide in 1989.  That was 14 years ago.  Today, the Society reports 24,326 active members (of a total membership of 38,707). The Society thinks that they may represent 87% of ALL the anesthesiologists in the United States. Marketdata estimates that there are now 27,500 active anesthesiologists in the United States.

Based on interviews with anesthesiologists and the trade groups and boards representing them, it appears that the percentage becoming involved in pain therapy or treatment has risen slightly since 1999.  Marketdata Enterprises estimates that 10.6%, or 2,915 are now involved in pain management.  The field of anesthesiology related to the operating room has become saturated, and salaries have fallen, due to managed care.  In response, many anesthesiologists are pursuing dual careers, splitting their time between the hospital and a pain clinic.

In 1993, the American Board of Anesthesiology began certifying anesthesiologists in pain management.  To date, 2,834 doctors have been certified in pain management by the ABA, versus 2,533 in 2001.

Typical Caseloads.... 

Some anesthesiologists spend little time on patient evaluations, concentrating mostly on performing nerve block procedures.  At the high-volume end, the doctor may see 15-20 patients a day, several times per week.  At the low-volume end of the scale, an anesthesiologist may see 3-5 patients a day.  Most workweeks average 2-5 days. A typical epidural nerve block for lower back pain costs $350-400 for several visits. Costs vary, depending on the site of the block.  Some patients only come for 3-4 visits, while others may be treated for 1-2 years, and some do not respond to treatment at all.

Percent of anesthesiologists' time devoted to…

-hospital emergency room/surgery              31.6 %

-your pain program                                    68.4 %

Apparently, most anesthesiologists we surveyed devote the bulk of their time these days to their pain program rather than the hospital.

 

Percentage of  anesthesiologist patients treated for …

(% of patients)

Type of Pain

2003

 

 

Back

59.9

Myofascial

14.5 ...

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