

David Silverman
Dr. David Silverman is actively engaged in advancing the field of anesthesiology through his pioneering research and academic contributions. As a Professor Emeritus at the Yale School of Medicine, he has dedicated his career to enhancing patient care and safety. Dr. Silverman's academic journey began at Cornell Medical School, where he earned his medical degree. He further honed his skills during his internship at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, followed by a residency and fellowship in Anesthesiology at the University of Pennsylvania. During his tenure at the University of Pennsylvania from 1980 to 1983, Dr. Silverman developed a keen interest in noninvasive techniques for monitoring physiological parameters. His work has significantly contributed to the understanding and application of noninvasive monitoring of blood flow and brain temperature, which are critical for patient safety and effective treatment strategies. Upon joining Yale, Dr. Silverman continued to focus on improving patient assessment, particularly for those with specific disorders. His research has been instrumental in developing methods that allow for better diagnosis and management of patients, thereby enhancing clinical outcomes. His innovative approaches have paved the way for new technologies and methodologies in the field of anesthesiology. Dr. Silverman's contributions extend beyond research; he has been a mentor and educator to countless students and professionals in the medical community. His commitment to education and research has left a lasting impact on the field, inspiring future generations of anesthesiologists to pursue excellence in patient care and scientific inquiry. Throughout his distinguished career, Dr. Silverman has published numerous articles and papers, sharing his findings and insights with the broader medical community. His work continues to influence the development of safer, more effective anesthetic practices and technologies. As a respected figure in his field, Dr. Silverman remains dedicated to the ongoing advancement of anesthesiology and patient care.
Publications
, 2005-10-21
, 1070-1078, 1991-05-01
, 586-599, 2003-03-01