Ammar Yamani, MD
- Anesthesiology
Anesthesiologist, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Baylor College of Medicine
Languages: English
Departments:
Office location:
6621 Fannin Street
Suite A3300
Houston, TX 77030
Get to know Ammar Yamani, MD
It is a privilege to provide peri-operative medical consultation and anesthetics for pediatric patients undergoing a wide array of diagnostic, interventional, and surgical procedures. My clinical and research interests are in regional anesthesia and multi-modal analgesic regimens as they pertain to the quality of a child's recovery, persistent post surgical pain, and neurodevelopment. My mission is to align my clinical and research interests as closely as possible, so that they may benefit patients in both the immediate and distant future.
Education
School | Education | Degree | Year |
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Yale School of Medicine/Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital | Fellowship | Pediatric Anesthesiology | 2014 |
Tufts University School of Medicine/Baystate Medical Center | Residency | Anesthesiology | 2013 |
University of Texas School of Medicine at San Antonio | Internship | Surgery | 2010 |
The University of Texas Medical Branch | Medical School | Doctor of Medicine | 2009 |
Organizations
Organization Name | Role |
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Society for Pediatric Anesthesia | Member |
American Society of Anesthesiologists | Member |
* Texas Children’s Hospital physicians’ licenses and credentials are reviewed prior to practicing at any of our facilities. Sections titled From the Doctor, Professional Organizations and Publications were provided by the physician’s office and were not verified by Texas Children’s Hospital.
Feinleib, J., Kwan, LH., Yamani, A. (2016). Postoperative nausea and vomiting. In T.W. Post, N. Holt, A. Davidson, M. Crowley (Eds.), UpToDate at https://www.uptodate.com/contents/postoperative-nausea-and-vomiting?sou….
Yamani, A., D’Souza, S. Post-dural Puncture Headache in a Pediatric Patient with Pseudotumor Cerebri. ASA Conference 2012 Medically Challenging Case Session, Washington, D.C., October 2012.
Carlton, S. M., Du, J., Tan, H. Y., Nesic, O., Hargett, G. L., Bopp, A. C., Yamani, A., et al. (2009). Peripheral and central sensitization in remote spinal cord regions contribute to central neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury. Pain 147(1-3), 265-276.
Jimenez-Andrade, J. M., Zhou, S., Yamani, A., et al. (2005). Mechanism by which peripheral galanin increases acute inflammatory pain. Brain Research 1056(2), 113-117.