Dr. Aubrey Verdun, M.D., is a double-board certified anesthesiologist and pain management physician. He earned his undergraduate degree at The George Washington University in Washington D.C. and medical school at Wayne State University. He then completed his Anesthesiology residency at The University of Chicago Hospital and his Pain Management Fellowship at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Verdun also has extensive experience in the use of Ketamine infusions for the treatment of acute pain, chronic pain, and depression.
Dr. Aubrey Verdun, M.D., is a double-board certified anesthesiologist and pain management physician. He earned his undergraduate degree at The George Washington University in Washington D.C. and medical school at Wayne State University. He then completed his Anesthesiology residency at The University of Chicago Hospital and his Pain Management Fellowship at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Verdun also has extensive experience in the use of Ketamine infusions for the treatment of acute pain, chronic pain, and depression.
Dr. Aubrey Verdun, M.D., is a double board certified anesthesiologist with subspecialty training in Pain Management. He completed his residency in Anesthesiology at the University of Chicago and completed his fellowship in Pain Management at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Verdun has extensive experience in the use of multiple cutting edge interventional pain management techniques.
Dr. Verdun plays a key role in the education of residents and fellows throughout the military in the treatment and management of patients with acute and chronic pain. As evidence of his ability, Dr. Verdun was given the Teacher of the Year Award in 2015 at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC) pain clinic.
Dr. Verdun treats patients with complex acute and chronic musculoskeletal injuries. Treatment modalities include medication management, fluoroscopic and ultrasound guided interventional pain procedures, and alternative medicine modalities. Dr. Verdun has published journal articles on the delivery of interventional pain management and the management of potential complications. Dr. Verdun has also developed pain management protocols for patients suffering from multiple conditions at WRNMMC.
Dr. Verdun also has extensive experience in the use of Ketamine infusions for the treatment of acute pain, chronic pain, and depression. He has developed multiple ketamine infusion protocols for patients suffering from these conditions at WRNMMC. He has also given presentations at national conferences, hospitals, and clinics on ketamine and its use in pain and depression.
Dr. Verdun is a Maryland native. He’s lived in the Maryland area since the 1980’s. He attended elementary school and junior high school in Maryland and attended St John’s College High School in Washington DC. He remained in the area for College at George Washington University.