Dr. Berger is a board-certified interventional pain physician. They attended medical school at the founding osteopathic medical school, A.T. Still University in Kirksville, MO. They then completed a residency in anesthesiology, and two subsequent fellowships: one in pediatric anesthesia and one in interventional pediatric and adult pain management. Throughout this time, they pursued aesthetic medicine training and elective courses due to their love for artistic expression and appreciation for the natural beauty of healthful aging. They obtained triple board certification form the American Board of Anesthesiology in general anesthesiology, pediatric anesthesiology, and pain management, and then trained other physicians and physicians-in-training at Stanford University for five years. Due to their passion for supporting others who also struggle with chronic pain and who hope to age as comfortably as possible, they retired from their anesthesiology practice in favor of providing pain management and regenerative aesthetic medical services. In 2023, they opened their own private practice clinic, Comfort Clinic, so that they could focus their efforts on infusing empathy back into the medical industry—an industry that has been noted to become progressively more devoid humanity and care, which Dr. Berger believes are integral in achieving true and holistic healing.
What is Dr. Berger’s training?
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