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Dr. Sehmbi completed his MD in Anesthesiology in India in 2009, followed by a fellowship in Regional Anesthesia in the UK. He successfully obtained the European Diploma in Anesthesia and Intensive Care (EDAIC) and the European Diploma in Regional Anesthesia (EDRA) in 2012. He completed a fellowship in Regional Anesthesia and Chronic Pain at Toronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto from 2015-2016. Dr. Sehmbi's interests encompass adult regional anesthesia, chronic pain management in surgical patients, regional anesthesia education, and clinical trials research methodologies. He is an author of the book ‘MCQs in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Therapy’, which is recognized in the domain of the EDRA exam. Additionally, he serves as an Honorary Lecturer for the MSc in Regional Anesthesia at the University of East Anglia, UK, and is a board member of the EDRA exam board. As an avid educator, Dr. Sehmbi has conducted various nationally and internationally reputed workshops. He is currently pursuing an MSc in Clinical Trials at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK, focusing on research into perioperative outcomes in regional anesthesia and acute pain control in ambulatory settings. His current investigations include the role of adductor canal block in knee arthroplasty and the effects of dexamethasone and dexmedetomidine in brachial plexus blocks, utilizing a network meta-analysis approach.
Western University • London, Ontario, Canada
Engaged in teaching, research, and clinical practice focusing on regional anesthesia and pain management.
Streams include Archaeology and Bioarchaeology, and Sociocultural Anthropology.