Matthew F. Spond
Professor
Also affiliated: University of Arkansas Medical Center (2020)
Faculty Researcher
Anesthesiology, College of Medicine
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Matthew F. Spond is a Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. His research interests include anesthesiology and pain management, with a specific focus on case reports detailing complex medical scenarios. He has published a case report on a giant left pheochromocytoma with vascular anomalies and a pelvic horseshoe kidney. Additionally, Spond has contributed to discussions on adapting educational environments during global disruptions, as evidenced by his publication on strategies learned during the COVID-19 pandemic. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2, with a total of 4 publications and 15 citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 15
Selected Publications
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Giant left pheochromocytoma with vascular anomalies and pelvic horseshoe kidney: a case report (2023)
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Adapting to Major Disruptions to the Learning Environment: Strategies and Lessons Learnt During a Global Pandemic (2022)
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Corroborating Experience With Hypotension in Belmont Transfusion (2020)
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Crisis Management of Accidental Extubation in a Prone-Positioned Patient with Klippel-Feil Syndrome (2016)
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- Adapting to Major Disruptions to the Learning Environment: Strategies and Lessons Learnt During a Global Pandemic
- Adapting to Major Disruptions to the Learning Environment: Strategies and Lessons Learnt During a Global Pandemic
- Adapting to Major Disruptions to the Learning Environment: Strategies and Lessons Learnt During a Global Pandemic
- Giant left pheochromocytoma with vascular anomalies and pelvic horseshoe kidney: a case report
- Giant left pheochromocytoma with vascular anomalies and pelvic horseshoe kidney: a case report
- Giant left pheochromocytoma with vascular anomalies and pelvic horseshoe kidney: a case report
- Giant left pheochromocytoma with vascular anomalies and pelvic horseshoe kidney: a case report
- Giant left pheochromocytoma with vascular anomalies and pelvic horseshoe kidney: a case report
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