Kathleen Larkin

Profile: http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Kathleen_Larkin/

Contact:
Name: Susan Lim
Title: Administrative Assistant
Email: susanlim@stanford.edu
Phone: 6507255848

Academic Appointments
Appointment
Organization
Clinical Assistant Professor
Graduate & Fellowship Program Affiliations
 
Honors & Awards
Title
Organization
Date(s)
Seattle's Best: Pediatric Pain Management
Seattle Magazine
2006
Alpha Omega Alpha
New York Medical College
1997
Administrative Appointments
Title
Organization
Start Year
End Year
Clinical Assistant Professor
Anesthesia
2008
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Assistant Professor, Anesthesiology
University of Washington
2005
2007
Professional Education
Degree
Awarding Institution
Field of Study
Year of Graduation
Acupuncture
Harvard
Acupuncture
2005
Fellowship
Harvard
Pain Management
2005
Fellowship
Children's Hospital, Boston
Pediatric Anesthesia
2004
Residency
Virginia Mason Medical Center
Anesthesia
2003
Internship
Virginia Mason Medical Center
Surgery
1999
Research Interests

Pediatric pain, palliative care, regional anethesia, and acupuncture.

Community and International Work
  • Operation Smile, Laos More »
  • Rotary International-Vietnam More »
  • Red Cross Children's Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa More »
  • Amazon Medical Project, Yanamono More »
  • Orphanage Clinic, Peru More »
Publications
  • Bosenberg A, Larkin K "Anaesthesia and Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease" South African Journal of Anesthesia and Analgesia 2006; 12: 4: 131 More »
  • Neal JM, McDonald SB, Larkin KL, Polissar NL "Suprascapular nerve block prolongs analgesia after nonarthroscopic shoulder surgery but does not improve outcome." Anesth Analg 2003; 96: 4: 982-6, table of contents More »
  • Mulroy MF, Salinas FV, Larkin KL, Polissar NL "Ambulatory surgery patients may be discharged before voiding after short-acting spinal and epidural anesthesia." Anesthesiology 2002; 97: 2: 315-9 More »
  • Mulroy MF, Larkin KL, Siddiqui A "Intrathecal fentanyl-induced pruritus is more severe in combination with procaine than with lidocaine or bupivacaine." Reg Anesth Pain Med 2001 May-Jun; 26: 3: 252-6 More »
  • Mulroy MF, Larkin KL, Batra MS, Hodgson PS, Owens BD "Femoral nerve block with 0.25% or 0.5% bupivacaine improves postoperative analgesia following outpatient arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament repair." Reg Anesth Pain Med 2001 Jan-Feb; 26: 1: 24-9 More »
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