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Aaron  Muncey

Aaron Muncey, MD

Specialty: Anesthesiology

Program: Anesthesiology

Language(s): English

  • Overview

     Dr. Muncey earned his MD from University of Michigan. He completed his residency in Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School. Following his Residency Dr. Muncey was Clinical Anesthesiologist and Director of Obstetrics Anesthesia at Signature Healthcare Brockton, in Massachusetts. Dr. Muncey joins us from TeamHealth Anesthesia where he was a Clinical Anesthesiologist and also served as Director of the Preoperative Clinic, Martin Health System, and a Clinical Assistant Professor at Florida State University College of Medicine.  Dr. Muncey’s clinical interests are in regional anesthesia, enhanced recovery after surgery, protocols and perioperative optimization of health. His research interests are in interactions and mechanisms involving sleep, metabolic syndrome and chronic pain.

    Education & Training

    Board Certification:

    • Anesthesiology -

    Medical School:

    • University of Michigan - MD
  • Publications

    • Abrahams D, Ibrahim-Hashim A, Ackerman RS, Brown JS, Whelan CJ, Garfinkel MB, Gatenby RA, Muncey AR. Immunomodulatory and pro-oncologic effects of ketamine and isoflurane anesthetics in a murine model. PLoS One. 2023 Oct.18(10):e0292492. Pubmedid: 37816047. Pmcid: PMC10564181.
    • Ackerman RS, Muncey AR, Aldawoodi NN, Kotha R, Getting REG. Cancer Immunotherapies: What the Perioperative Physician Needs to Know. Curr Oncol Rep. 2022 Apr.24(4):399-414. Pubmedid: 35141856. Pmcid: PMC9056594.
    • Ackerman RS, Luddy KA, Icard BE, Piñeiro Fernández J, Gatenby RA, Muncey AR. The Effects of Anesthetics and Perioperative Medications on Immune Function: A Narrative Review. Anesth Analg. 2021 Sep.133(3):676-689. Pubmedid: 34100781.
    • Nahrwold DA, Muncey AR, Aldawoodi NN, Evans RM, Hoffman JP. Rupture of an epidural filter connector during bolus administration of local anesthetic: a case report. BMC Anesthesiol. 2021 May.21(1):143. Pubmedid: 33980179. Pmcid: PMC8114482.
    • Muncey AR, Aldawoodi NN, Chitneni A, Hoffman JP, Escher AR. Intraoperative Hypotension in a Patient with Antithrombin Deficiency, Bilateral Pulmonary Emboli, and Cefazolin Allergy. Cureus. 2021 Mar.13(3):e13653. Pubmedid: 33665061. Pmcid: PMC7924311.
    • Muncey AR, Evans R, Escher AR, Nahrwold DA. Use of a Low Concentration, High Volume Erector Spinae Plane Block for Rescue Analgesia After Melanoma Resection and Axillary Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy. Cureus. 2021 Jan.13(1):e12930. Pubmedid: 33527062. Pmcid: PMC7842249.
    • Aldawoodi NN, Muncey AR, Serdiuk AA, Miller MD, Hanna MM, Laborde JM, Garcia Getting RE. A Retrospective Analysis of Patients Undergoing Telemedicine Evaluation in the PreAnesthesia Testing Clinic at H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center. Cancer Control. 2021 Jan.28. Pubmedid: 34644199. Pmcid: PMC8521730.
    • Ackerman RS, Aldawoodi NN, Muncey AR, Patel SY, Coughlin EC, Mhaskar RS. Intravenous versus Volatile Anesthesia and Cancer Outcomes: The Value of Precise Definitions and Pitfalls of Multivariate Analysis. Anesth Analg. 2021 Aug.133(2):e26-e27. Pubmedid: 34257210.
    • Muncey AR, Patel SY, Whelan CJ, Ackerman RS, Gatenby RA. The Intersection of Regional Anesthesia and Cancer Progression: A Theoretical Framework. Cancer Control. 2020 Jan.27(1). Pubmedid: 33070618. Pmcid: PMC7791454.
    • Muncey AR, Sweeney J, Hafez O. Placement of a Double-Lumen Endotracheal Tube Using a Combined Bronchoscopy and Fluoroscopy Technique: A Case Report. A A Pract. 2020 Apr.14(6):e01198. Pubmedid: 32784316.
    • Muncey AR, Saulles AR, Koch LG, Britton SL, Baghdoyan HA, Lydic R. Disrupted sleep and delayed recovery from chronic peripheral neuropathy are distinct phenotypes in a rat model of metabolic syndrome. Anesthesiology. 2010 Nov.113(5):1176-1185. Pubmedid: 20938334. Pmcid: PMC2962768.
    • Yilmaz V, Demirbilek V, Gürses C, Yentür SP, Uysal S, Yapici Z, Yilmaz G, Muncey A, Cokar O, Onal E, Gökyiğit A, Saruhan-Direskeneli G. Interleukin (IL)-12, IL-2, interferon-gamma gene polymorphisms in subacute sclerosing panencephalitis patients. J Neurovirol. 2007 Oct.13(5):410-415. Pubmedid: 17994425.
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