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Peter Hedlin is an Assistant Professor and Clinical Scientist at the University of Saskatchewan's College of Medicine. He is a Clinician Scientist in the Department of Anesthesiology and serves as an instructor in the department’s Simulation Program. Being a local coordinator for the Canadian National Anesthesiology Simulation Curriculum (CanNASC), he is deeply involved in enhancing the training and education within the field. His journey began in Saskatoon, where he developed an interest in health sciences and obtained an M.Sc. focusing on antimicrobial resistance in ocular pathogens in 2005. He later completed his PhD as part of the VIDO-InterVac team, which aimed at developing a vaccine for prion diseases. With a strong desire to integrate clinical practice and teaching, he enrolled in medical school and pursued specialization in Anesthesiology. Since joining the department in 2018, Dr. Hedlin combines his passions for clinical medicine, teaching, and research. His current research interests include exploring the impact of surgery and anesthesia on patients' postoperative cognitive function, investigating various types of neuromonitors that could assist in titrating anesthetics, and participating in multiple clinical trials addressing critical issues related to anesthetic practices.
University of Saskatchewan • Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Involved in clinical medicine, teaching, and research in anesthesiology.
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