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Steven D. Waldman is a
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specialist, author and a pioneer in the specialty of interventional pain management. He holds an academic appointment as
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of
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at Kansas City University where he currently serves as Senior Vice Provost of Strategic Initiatives.


Background

Waldman holds a Bachelor of Science degree in
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from the
University of Missouri–Kansas City The University of Missouri–Kansas City (UMKC or Kansas City) is a Public university, public research university in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. UMKC is part of the University of Missouri System and has a UMKC School of Medicine, medic ...
, and was one of the first 100 students to be admitted in 1973 to its new medical school, the
University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Medicine The University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Medicine, established in 1971, is one of three medical schools located near downtown Kansas City and only one of two public medical schools in the state of Missouri. The school offers a traditiona ...
. He was elected a member of the
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honor society and earned his MD in 1977. He completed his
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at Mayo Clinic in 1978 and did his
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in
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at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine in
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where he also served as President of the Mayo Clinic Fellows Association. Waldman received Masters in Business Administration In Healthcare Administration from City University in 1993 and his
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from the
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in 1996.


Career

Waldman was one of the first pain management specialists in the region, founding pain clinics at numerous
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area hospitals. Waldman is credited with coining the term ''interventional pain management'' to describe this new subspecialty of pain management that was focused on the use of interventional procedures to treat pain. He holds joint academic appointments as
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of Anesthesiology and Professor of
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and
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at the
University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Medicine The University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Medicine, established in 1971, is one of three medical schools located near downtown Kansas City and only one of two public medical schools in the state of Missouri. The school offers a traditiona ...
. He serves as the Inaugural Chairman of the Department of Medical Humanities and Bioethics and a member of the Humanities Advisory Committee in the School of Medicine. He is a founding member of the Sirridge Office of Medical Humanities and Bioethics, helping raise the initial funding for the William Sirridge lectureship, and he is on the
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of the Sirridge Office. Waldman currently serves as Professor of Anesthesiology and Senior Vice Provost of Strategic Initiatives at Kansas City University.  


Publications

He is the author of more than fifty-three textbooks on topics ranging from interventional pain management, ultrasound, case-based learning, and medical imaging as well as numerous scholarly publications on interventional pain management., opioids, practice management, instructional technology, and medical bioethics and humanities


Select bibliography

* Waldman, Steven D. (c. 2025). ''Atlas of Interventional Pain Management'' (6th ed.). Philadelphia: Elsevier.  * Waldman, Steven D. (c. 2024). ''Common Pain Syndromes'' (5th ed.). Philadelphia: Elsevier   * Waldman, Steven D. (c. 2024). ''Physical Diagnosis of Pain'' (5th ed.) Philadelphia: Elsevier * Waldman, Steven D. (c. 2023). ''Atlas of Pain Management Injection Techniques'' (5th ed.). Elsevier.  * Waldman, Steven D. (c. 2023).  ''Pain Medicine: A Case-Based Learning Series. Headache and Facial Pain''  Philadelphia: Elsevier * Waldman, Steven D. (c. 2023).  ''Pain Medicine: A Case-Based Learning Series. The Shoulder and Elbow''  Philadelphia: Elsevier * Waldman, Steven D. (c. 2023).  ''Pain Medicine: A Case-Based Learning Series. The Knee'' Philadelphia: Elsevier'' * * * * * * * * * He contributed the "Pain practice management" subsection to the book ''Operating room leadership and management''. Waldman's ''Atlas of Common Pain Syndromes'' has been translated into
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and
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.


Awards and recognition

Waldman was Mayo Clinic Fellows Association President and has been the recipient of several accolades and awards: * Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society * UMKC Alumni Achievement Award for service to the University and School of Medicine. * UMKC Medical Humanities Award in recognition of his role in helping found the Sirridge Office of Medical Humanities and Bioethics at the UMKC School of Medicine and his teaching efforts in this area. * UMKC Legacy Award (as a member of the Waldman family) * UMKC School of Medicine Humanities Award * UMKC Alumni Achievement Award * Society For Pain Practice Management Distinguished Service Award


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Waldman, Steven D. 1951 births Living people Physicians from Kansas American anesthesiologists University of Missouri–Kansas City faculty University of Missouri–Kansas City alumni American pain physicians