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Nnamani NP

Department of Anesthesia, UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, Texas, United States

Biography

Dr. Nwamaka P. Nnamani MBBS (she/her) is an anesthesiologist in Dallas, TX. As an anesthesiologist, she may specialize in Pain Medication Management and Wrist Surgery, in addition to other conditions. Dr. Nnamani has been practicing for over 15 years since getting her license to practice in Texas. She is currently working at Children's Medical Center Dallas and Children's Medical Center of Plano to provide care.
Publications

Music is Medicine: Exploring the Use of Melody as an Adjuvant to Regional Anesthesia in Obstetrics

Music has been employed in anesthesiology to alleviate anxiety in patients before, during and after surgery to minimizes or eliminates the need for sedatives. Obstetric anesthesiology utilizes mainly regional techniques and can present a special challenge to the anesthesiologist because the patient is awake and exposed to multiple anxiety provoking... Read More»

Nnamani NP

Case Report: J Pain Relief 2016, 6:282

DOI: 10.4172/2167-0846.1000282

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