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Bradley H. Lee, MD

Anesthesiology
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About Dr. Lee

Dr. Bradley Lee is an anesthesiologist specializing in regional anesthesiology. After receiving his medical degree from the University of Maryland School Of Medicine, Dr. Lee completed a residency in anesthesiology the University of California – San Francisco and then graduated from the Regional Anesthesiology & Acute Pain Management Fellowship at Hospital for Special Surgery in 2018.

Dr. Lee is an anesthesiologist-researcher within the Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care & Pain Management's research division. His research is primarily focused on acute pain management, opioid-sparing techniques, and perioperative outcomes.

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Credentials

Appointments

Assistant Attending Anesthesiologist, Hospital for Special Surgery
Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Weill Cornell Medical College

Affiliations

American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (ASRA)
American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA)

Certification

ACLS/BLS Certification

Awards

Resident Research Travel Award, Society for Neuroscience in Anesthesiology and Critical Care, 2015
Jon Michenfelder New Investigator Award, Society for Neuroscience in Anesthesiology and Critical Care, 2013

Education

University of Mayland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 2010

Internship

Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA, 2011

Residency

University of California-San Franciso, CA, 2014

Fellowship

Regional Anesthesiology & Acute Pain Medicine Fellowship, Hospital for Special Surgery, NY, 2018

State Licensure

Languages

English

Publications by Dr. Lee

Selected Journal Articles

Lee BH, Braehler M. Use of test dose allows early detection of subdural local anesthetic injection with lumbar plexus block. J Clin Anesth. 2017 Feb; 37: 111-113. 

Lee BH, Sara G, Rosbe K, Alemi S. Pneumothorax after tracheostomy closure with successful non-surgical management. J Clin Anesth. 2016 June; 31: 115-118. 

Lee BH, Hazarika 0, Quitoriano G, Lin N, Leong J, Brosnan H, Chan JT, May L, Yu D, September; 39(10): 2275-87. 

Lee BH, Chan JT, Kraeva E, Peterson K, Sall JW. lsoflurane exposure in neonatal rats induces long-term cognitive dysfunction in males but not females. Neuropharmacology. 2014 August; 83: 9- 17. 

Lee BH, Chan JT, Hazarika 0, Vutskits L, Sall JW. Early exposure to volatile anesthetics impairs long-term associative learning and recognition memory. PLoS One. 2014 August; 9(8). 

Lee BH, Neschis D. Late-term Complication of Endograft Repair forAortoenteric Fistula. Vase. Endovascular Surg. 2010 July; 44(5): 395-8.

Selected Books/Chapters

Lee BH, Gray AT, "Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerve Block," in Atlas of Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia, 3rd Edition. In press.

Selected Presentations

Lee BH, Cason B. Postoperative Stroke After Open Aortic Valve Surgery. Presented November 4, 2015 at UCSF Department of Anesthesia Grand Rounds. 

Lee BH, Chan JT, Kraeva E, Peterson K, Sall JW. lsoflurane exposure in neonatal rats induces long-term cognitive dysfunction in males but not females. Presented May 3, 2014 at Western Anesthesia Residents' Conference. 

Lee BH, Chan JT, Kraeva E, Peterson K, Leong J, Sall JW. Neonatal anesthetic exposure impairs memory in male but not female rats. Presented October 11, 2013 at Society for Neuroscience in Anesthesiology and Critical Care Annual Meeting. 

Lee BH, Chan JT, Kraeva E, Peterson K, Leong J, Sall JW. Influence of gender on isoflurane neurotoxicity and behavior. Presented August 14, 2013 at UCSF Department of Anesthesia Quarterly Research Seminar.

Research

Industry Relationships

Industry Relationships

HSS has a long history of supporting appropriate relationships with industry because they advance HSS's mission to provide the highest quality patient care, improve patient mobility, and enhance the quality of life for all, and to advance the science of orthopedic surgery, rheumatology, and their related disciplines through research and education.

As of April 19, 2023, Dr. Lee reported no relationships with the healthcare industry.

HSS and its physicians make this information available to patients and the public, thus creating a transparent environment for those who are interested in this information. Further, the HSS Conflicts of Interest and Commitment Policy prohibits physicians from collecting royalties on products they develop that are used on patients at HSS.

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