The American Pain Society has awarded Elliot Krane, MD, the Jeffrey Lawson Award in recognition of advocacy efforts to improve pain management in children.
Dr. Krane was the first chief of anesthesia and pain management at Stanford University's Packard Children's Hospital, where he furthered his interest in pediatric anesthesia and the treatment of pain in children. Dr. Krane has quadrupled the size of the pediatric pain management clinic, founded an outpatient pain rehabilitation center and an inpatient pain rehabilitation center, and raised more than $1 million to endow the pain program.
Dr. Krane received his medical degree from the University Of Arizona College Of Medicine and completed both his internship and residency at Massachusetts General Hospital.
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Dr. Krane was the first chief of anesthesia and pain management at Stanford University's Packard Children's Hospital, where he furthered his interest in pediatric anesthesia and the treatment of pain in children. Dr. Krane has quadrupled the size of the pediatric pain management clinic, founded an outpatient pain rehabilitation center and an inpatient pain rehabilitation center, and raised more than $1 million to endow the pain program.
Dr. Krane received his medical degree from the University Of Arizona College Of Medicine and completed both his internship and residency at Massachusetts General Hospital.
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