Memory Loss after Surgery

April 17th, 2018 by Barry Friedberg

In response to  https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/what-we-know-and-dont-know-about-memory-loss-after-surgery/2018/04/12/0b7e32da-3e32-11e8-955b-7d2e19b79966_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.fa9859ba0747 As a 40-year practicing, board-certified anesthesiologist, I was an early adopter of the 1996 FDA approved Read More

Opioids are not the answer. Opioids are the problem.

January 25th, 2018 by Barry Friedberg

Opioid free anesthesia leaves the patient in better postoperative condition than reducing intra-operative opioid use. 50 mg IV ketamine 2-5 Read More

Opioid Free Anesthesia Lecture

January 25th, 2018 by Barry Friedberg

FYI… I will be a supported speaker about my 25 years of opioid free anesthesia & holding a PBLD @ the joint European Society for Perioperative Care of Obese Patients (ESPCOP) & Opioid Free Anesthesia meeting in Bruges, Belgium Dec. 15-16, 2017

December 9th, 2017 by Barry Friedberg

2017 ESPCOP flyer

Dr. Barry Friedberg, MD – Founder, Goldilocks Foundation

March 23rd, 2017 by Barry Friedberg

Dr. Barry Friedberg, MD – Founder, Goldilocks Foundation

Liposuction Death in Miami/Response

March 12th, 2017 by Barry Friedberg

http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/Married-Mother-Dies-After-Cosmetic-Surgery-in-Miami-415819243.html The Florida Medical Board marches to the tune of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). This death at Read More

Thunder from Down Under

March 8th, 2016 by Barry Friedberg

Dear Dr Friedberg Well, it was an interesting journey! I saw the surgeon today which is two weeks after my Read More

Hollywood FL 01/16 lecture: “Numerically reproducible, more cost effective (Goldilocks) anesthesia”

January 29th, 2016 by Barry Friedberg

https://youtu.be/3jBdYbtF1z4

Dear ‘Sleepy’ from Buffalo,

November 22nd, 2015 by Barry Friedberg

Thank you for your help for my recent operation. Here is a copy of the email to enlighten you as Read More

Propofol… Less Confusion after Surgery

November 15th, 2015 by Barry Friedberg

The injected anesthetic propofol seems to be less likely to cause cognitive difficulties after surgery than inhaled anesthetics. The People’s Read More