Where are they now? Read what previous Case Study and Scholarship winners have been up to...
Previous Winner of the 2020 Hassenbusch Continued Learning Case Study Presentation and 2021 Hassenbusch Continued Learning Scholarship
George Polson MDCase Study (2020) – PM&R Residency at Baylor College of Medicine
Scholarship (2021) – PM&R Residency at Baylor College of Medicine (Accepted to MD Anderson Pain Medicine Fellowship)
In what ways have you used what you presented in your recent practice?
While the case study I presented involved the use of Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for Hemiplegic Shoulder Pain, during my fellowship training we have found a multitude of other clinical uses for this new technology, all of which ultimately has led to better patient outcomes. It is exciting to be a part of all the innovation and treatment options that neuromodulation has to offer!
What professional development have you gone through since your award?
As of July 2022, I have begun my Pain Fellowship training at MD Anderson Cancer Center
Where are you working now?
The Texas Medical Center in Houston, TX
What's one piece of advice you'd give to a Fellow going into PM?
Take advantage of opportunities such as Texas Pain Society’s Annual Conference! The ability to meet various individuals within the practice of pain management, all gathered in a familiar setting here in the great state of Texas (Hook em Horns!), has definitely served as the foundation of many relationships that I will continue to hold on to as I begin my own career within this field.
Previous Winner of the 2021 Hassenbusch Continued Learning Case Study Presentation
Grayson Koval, MD
Pain fellow at Texas Tech when award was received.
In what ways have you used what you presented in your recent practice?
I have used my case study to remind myself of the importance of being a clinician who thoroughly evaluates his patients.
What professional development have you gone through since your award?
Since last year, I have finished my fellowship, been board certified in anesthesia, and started a private practice job in Midland, TX.
Where are you working now? Midland Spine Institute in Midland, TX.
What's one piece of advice you'd give to a Fellow going into PM? Take advantage of every learning opportunity in fellowship
Previous Winner of the 2021 Hassenbusch Continued Learning Case Study Presentation
Adedeji Olusanya DO, MPH
- At University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio when award was received.
- In what ways have you used what you presented in your recent practice?
I was able to talk about spinal stenosis and different treatment approaches on rotations - What professional development have you gone through since your award? Since the last conference, I have been able to attend more national pain conferences where I was able to net work with other fellows, and pain physicians. I also have and the opportunity to join numerous of webinars where I was able to expand my knowledge in pain medicine, patient management, and new innovative procedure to help shape the future of pain medicine.
Where are you working now? Right now I am PGY-3 at university of Texas Health science Center at San Antonio. This year, I will be applying for the next pain fellowship cycle.
What's one piece of advice you'd give to a Fellow going into PM? I wouldn’t imagine that I could give a Fellow much advice. But what I would say to a resident or medical student that is interested in pain, is to get into research early! Also networking while attending pain conferences is vital. Interventional pain is a small field, it is important to know your colleagues!
Previous Winner of the 2021 Hassenbusch Continued Learning Scholarship
Vishal Bansal, MDWhen award was received, Dr. Bansal was Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
What professional development have you gone through since your award?
I've been fortunate to attend the TPS for the past 3 years due to the assistance of the scholarship award. It has been a rewarding experience for me as a resident due to its educational sessions and the ability to network with pain physicians specific to Texas where I plan on practicing in the future. I am applying for pain fellowships this year, and plan to attend this year's TPS again to further network and keep myself up to date. I've been able to follow up with some of the attendees to get mentorship and additional clinical experience and prepare me for my future transition into pain medicine. It has also given me exposure to the broad scope of pain medicine that I have not seen in my residency training and sparking my interest into neuromodulation.
Where are you working now?
Resident Physician (PGY-3) and will be applying for Pain Medicine fellowship
What's one piece of advice you'd give to a Fellow going into PM?
One piece of advice I would have for residents considering pain medicine fellowship would be to get involved with research and attend regional and national conferences in Pain Medicine. Research or publications is often a great way for yourself to get familiar with a particular topic and to also form connections with other pain physicians. Conferences are a great way to meet future colleagues and learn about the current practices and latest advances in pain medicine, making you well equipped to start your journey into pain medicine fellowship.
Previous Winner of the 2019, 2020 & 2021 Hassenbusch Continued Learning Case Study Presentation
Joseph Liao, M.D.
When award was received, Dr. Liao was at the University of Texas - Houston, Department of Anesthesiology
In what ways have you used what you presented in your recent practice? The majority of my studies involved interventional procedures in the treatment of refractory pain conditions. Presenting complex scenarios and receiving feedback from the physician leaders in Texas have shaped how I approach patient care, especially when it comes to patient selection and determining what next steps may possibly be offered to patients. The moderators and seasoned pain physicians at Texas Pain Society have a wealth of knowledge and invaluable experience.
What professional development have you gone through since your award?
I am an anesthesiologist and pain management fellow at Stanford University. My goal is to offer my patients quality, best-in-class treatments. I am also working towards being more involved in industry and physician leadership.