Chris Rishel, MD, PhD
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Chris Rishel is a Clinical Instructor and Postdoctoral Scholar in the Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine at Stanford University. He is passionate about developing technology to maximize the accessibility of clinical and scientific knowledge. Starting in 2018, he partnered with [[User:Barrett.Larson Barrett Larson]] to develop WikiAnesthesia, with the goal developing an open-access crowdsourced platform for information in anesthesia designed for rapid use at the point-of-care. He also conducts research to study perioperative outcomes using large national databases, with a focus on perioperative narcotic use. | Chris Rishel is a Clinical Instructor and Postdoctoral Scholar in the Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine at Stanford University. He is passionate about developing technology to maximize the accessibility of clinical and scientific knowledge. Starting in 2018, he partnered with [[User:Barrett.Larson Barrett Larson]] to develop WikiAnesthesia, with the goal developing an open-access crowdsourced platform for information in anesthesia designed for rapid use at the point-of-care. He also conducts research to study perioperative outcomes using large national databases, with a focus on perioperative narcotic use. | ||
Outside of medicine, Chris is passionate about creating music. While at The University of Chicago, he directed the a cappella group [https://ucvoices.com/ Voices], where his [http://chrisrishel.com/?q=acappella/arrangements arranging, composition, and studio production] | Outside of medicine, Chris is passionate about creating music. While at The University of Chicago, he directed the a cappella group [https://ucvoices.com/ Voices], where his [http://chrisrishel.com/?q=acappella/arrangements arranging, composition, and studio production] were recognized with numerous international awards. | ||
== Education and Training == | == Education and Training == |
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Chris Rishel is a Clinical Instructor and Postdoctoral Scholar in the Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine at Stanford University. He is passionate about developing technology to maximize the accessibility of clinical and scientific knowledge. Starting in 2018, he partnered with Barrett.Larson Barrett Larson to develop WikiAnesthesia, with the goal developing an open-access crowdsourced platform for information in anesthesia designed for rapid use at the point-of-care. He also conducts research to study perioperative outcomes using large national databases, with a focus on perioperative narcotic use.
Outside of medicine, Chris is passionate about creating music. While at The University of Chicago, he directed the a cappella group Voices, where his arranging, composition, and studio production were recognized with numerous international awards.
Education and Training
- Fellowship: Stanford Fellowship in Anesthesia Research and Medicine (2019-2021)
- Advisors: Eric Sun, Martin Angst
- Residency: Anesthesiology, Stanford University (2016-2019)
- Internship: Internal Medicine, The University of Chicago (2015-2016)
- Medical School: Medical Scientist Training Program, The University of Chicago (2015)
- PhD in Computational Neuroscience, advisor David Freedman
- Thesis: Interactions between cognitive and spatial signals in parietal cortex
- PhD in Computational Neuroscience, advisor David Freedman
- Undergraduate education: The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2007)
- BS in Computer Science
- Research: The Archon Project, advisors: Chris Prom and Scott Schwartz
- BA in Chemistry
- BS in Computer Science