Ashlee E Holman
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Section Head
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Available to mentor

Ashlee E Holman
Clinical Associate Professor
  • Qualifications
  • Recent Publications
  • Qualifications
    • MD
      Wayne State University School of Medicine, 540 E. Canfield Street, 2011
    • BS
      Oakland University, Rochester, 2007
    Recent Publications See All Publications
    • Presentation
      Implementing Infant Spinal Anesthesia in Your Practice
      2022 Apr 1;
    • Chapter
      Anesthesia in Pediatric Otolaryngology
      Puglia M, Holman A, Elliott A, Gruffi C. 2022 Cummings Pediatric Otolaryngology,
    • Presentation
      Moderator for Session III: Neuropathic Pain and the Challenges Associated
      2021 Apr 1;
    • Presentation
      Implementing Infant Spinal Anesthesia in Your Practice
      2021 Feb 1;
    • Journal Article
      Error Traps in Acute Pediatric Pain Management.
      Holman A. Society for Pediatric Anesthesia Fall Newsletter Annual Meeting Reviews, 2021 Jan 1; 33 (4):
    • Additional Scholarship
      Facts Over Fear: Teaching Opioid Awareness
      Mott Hospital Pediatric Trauma Injury Prevention Program CS. 2021
    • Journal Article
      Neuropathic Pain and Associated Challenges.
      Holman A. Society for Pediatric Pain Medicine Monthly Newsletter Annual Meeting Reviews, 2021 Jan 1; Epub:
    • Journal Article
      Oxygenation During Intubation: The Science, Technologies, and Techniques.
      Holman A. Society for Pediatric Anesthesia Fall Newsletter Annual Meeting Reviews, 2021 Jan 1; 33 (4):
    Featured News & Stories Four people in scrubs hold sign that says "1000 pediatric spinal anesthesia cases"
    Department News
    Team completes its 1000th procedure under awake pediatric spinal anesthesia
    A team led by Ashlee Holman, MD, recently completed its 1000th procedure under awake pediatric spinal anesthesia at C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital.
    Department News
    Ashlee Holman, M.D., earns Innovation Research Grant to develop a simulation-based spinal anesthesia skills training program
    The idea of performing awake spinal anesthesia on a baby sounded a little intimidating to Ashlee Holman, M.D., when first approached by urologist John Park, M.D.