
Allison Joanna Lee
· Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology and Critical CareVerifiedUniversity of Pennsylvania · Rehabilitation Medicine
Active 2008–2024
About
Allison Joanna Lee is a Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology and Critical Care at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. She holds an MBBS degree from the University of the West Indies obtained in 1995 and a Master of Science in Biostatistics from Columbia University earned in 2019. Her professional focus includes obstetric anesthesia, with research contributions covering patterns of intravenous access in labor and delivery, disparities in obstetric anesthesia, pain management during cesarean delivery, and outcomes related to obstetric anesthesia practices. She has been involved in various scholarly activities, including invited commentaries, systematic reviews, and retrospective cohort studies, emphasizing her expertise in obstetric anesthesiology and critical care.
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Research topics
- Medicine
- Anesthesia
- Surgery
- Intensive care medicine
- Obstetrics
Frequent coauthors
- 99 shared
Linda H. Aiken
- 76 shared
Mary Ersek
University of Pennsylvania
- 74 shared
Mary Del Guidice
Vetenskap I Skolan
- 74 shared
Linda Hatfield
Kelly Services (United States)
- 65 shared
Lindsey Verica
Pennsylvania Hospital
- 65 shared
Lauren Ellis
Emory University
- 65 shared
Sunny G. Hallowell
- 54 shared
Eileen T. Lake
Education
- 1995
M.D.
University of the West Indies
- 2019
M.S., Biostatistics
Columbia University
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