Health Sciences student at Western University (GPA: 3.80) with expertise in conducting comprehensive systematic reviews for clinical research. Demonstrates proficiency in synthesizing complex medical literature utilizing PubMed, Cochrane, and Embase databases, focusing on postoperative pain management in breast cancer patients. Adept in data extraction, critical analysis of patient outcomes (pain scores, opioid use, chronic pain rates), and collaborative formulation of evidence-based clinical recommendations.
Medical Office Administration (In Progress)
Postoperative Breast Cancer Surgery Pain Management, Spearheaded a systematic review to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of regional nerve block techniques in managing postoperative pain for breast surgery patients., Conducted extensive literature reviews using databases such as PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Embase, and rigorously screened studies including RCTs, observational studies, and meta-analyses., Analyzed patient outcomes—pain scores, opioid consumption, chronic pain incidence, and satisfaction—to assess the efficacy of various nerve block techniques (e.g., PVB, Pecs I & II, serratus anterior, ESB, TTPB)., Collaborated with multidisciplinary teams to develop evidence-based recommendations aimed at enhancing postoperative pain control, reducing opioid dependence, and improving recovery quality.