Anis Dizdarevic

Assistant Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center

Anis Dizdarevic MD is an assistant clinical professor of anesthesiology and pain medicine at Columbia University Medical Center. He specializes in acute and chronic pain, causes, evolution and management. His particular interest is in pain prevention, minimally invasive pain management and mind-body remodeling and rehabilitation mechanisms.
Dr. Dizdarevic received his medical degree and specialty training from Harvard Medical School. He has given lectures and presented work at numerous regional, national and international conferences and symposiums. He is actively involved in teaching medical students, resident and fellows, as well as providing clinical, evidence-based, patient care and education.

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Pain

Saturday, February 11th, 2017 at 2:30pm

Past Event

Wisdom comes alone through suffering. Still there drips in sleep against the heart, grief of memory. – Aeschylus, Agamemnon What is it to feel pain? We sense it in the body, as a non-trivial, unmediated and imperative perceptual event associated with tissue damage, possessing particular spatiotemporal characteristics of a physical object (e.g., location, quantity, intensity,… read more »