I.A. Jeremy Sloan
Anesthesiologist
220-251 Consumers Road North York Ontario, M2J 4R3About
I. A. Jeremy Sloan, MD, FRCP(c), DACPM, is a visionary in the field of pain management. He has lectured on 6 out of the 7 continents, and pioneered the usage of steroids in bypass patients and the morphine anesthesia before pediatric surgery, among many other "firsts". Dr. Sloan is an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto, and was recipient of the highest award possible by the Canadian Standards Association, the Jenkins Award. He is a known philanthropist, on the Board of the African Medical Research and Education Foundation, which gives aid to people in Africa and the Americas. His home base, the Headache and Pain Relief Centre, specializes in treating migraines and other chronic pain issues. Their interdisciplinary team treats everything from sports injuries, to jaw troubles, to phantom pains.
Education and Training
University of Cape Town
Board Certification
Certified by the Royal College of Physicians of England and the Royal College of Physicians Canada
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Associate Professor at the University of Toronto -
- Visiting Professor at Training Centres in Europe, South and East Africa, North and South America, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, Canada and the United States -
Awards
- Jenkins Award, Canadian Standards Association, 2001
Internships
- Royal Victoria Hospital, University of Newcastle
Fellowships
- Hartford Hospital (Anesthesia)
Articles and Publications
- 30+ Papers and Editorials in Peer Reviewed Journals, Thesis
What do you attribute your success to?
Working with Very Accomplished Doctors in his Career
Philanthropic Initiatives
Works in Underdeveloped Countries in Africa and the Americas
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