Dr. Naomi Dong is a board-certified anesthesiologist who completed her anesthesia residency at St. Lukes-Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York City. She served as Chief Resident during her final year of residency before completing a pediatric anesthesia fellowship at the Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia.
She joins Hospital for Special Surgery staff as an assistant attending anesthesiologist with a special focus in pediatric regional anesthesia and acute pain management.
Industry Relationships |
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As part of the disclosure process, this website lists physician collaborations with outside companies if payments were received during the prior year, or if the HSS physician currently receives payment. The disclosures are provided by information provided by the physician and other sources and are updated regularly. Further information may be available on individual company websites.
As of February 03, 2012, Dr. Dong reported no financial interest relationships with healthcare industry.
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“Early Detection of a Pressure Ulcer in a Patient with Continuous Femoral and Sciatic Nerve Blockade,” N. Dong, A. Ganesh, A. Quadeer, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. To be presented at the Society for Pediatric Anesthesia Meeting, San Diego, CA, April 2011
“Difficult Airway Management in an Infant with Subglottic Stenosis,” N. Dong, F. Resta-Flarer, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center. Presented at American Society of Anesthesiologists Meeting, San Diego, CA, October 2010
“An Unexpected Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass Complication,” N. Dong, J. Castro, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center. Presented at American Society of Anesthesiologists Meeting, San Diego, CA, October 2010
“Anesthetic Challenge of PHACES Syndrome in an Infant during Laser Surgery,” N. Dong, V. Hrdlicka, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center. Presented at American Society of Anesthesiologists Meeting, New Orleans, LA, October 2009 and Society for Pediatric Anesthesia Meeting, Jacksonville, FL, March 2009
“Multidisciplinary Management of a Child with Recurrent Cystic Hygroma,” N. Dong, F. Resta-Flarer, V. Hrdlicka, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center. Presented at American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, October 2009
Pediatric regional anesthesia and acute pain management
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