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Hance Clarke is a Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine at the University of Toronto and the director of Pain Services at Toronto General Hospital. He has appointed as medical director of the Pain Research Unit at the same institution. Professor Clarke is a clinician scientist and graduate of the Royal College Clinician Scientist Program. His research focuses on identifying novel acute pain treatments post-major surgery, understanding the factors that contribute to the transition from acute postsurgical pain to chronic pain, and studying the genetics associated with acute and chronic pain outcomes in surgical settings. Additionally, he investigates risk factors for continued opioid use and its impact on health-related quality of life in patients undergoing major surgery, as well as the efficacy of hyperbaric medicine. Over the past five years, he has authored 47 peer-reviewed manuscripts, contributing significantly to the field of pain management and anesthesiology.
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