Svetlana Chembrovich

Svetlana Chembrovich, MD

Assistant Professor Of Anesthesiology

Department: MD-ANEST-ACUTE PAIN SERVICE
Business Phone: (352) 273-8954
Business Email: schembrovich@anest.ufl.edu

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About Svetlana Chembrovich

My name is Svetlana Chembrovich, MD, and I joined the Department of Anesthesiology in 2019 as an assistant professor in the Division of Acute Pain & Perioperative Medicine. I earned my medical degree from the Belarussian State Medical University in Minsk, Belarus. I completed a residency in internal medicine at Greater Baltimore Medical Center and a residency in anesthesiology and critical care at the University of New Mexico. I then completed a fellowship in Regional Anesthesia and Acute Perioperative Pain Medicine here at the University of Florida.

I am a member of several anesthesiology organizations and have made several contributions to peer-reviewed publications, abstracts, and presentations. My research interests include peripheral nerve blocks, acute compartment syndrome, and using simulations for teaching. Outside of work, I enjoy figure skating, hiking, gardening and learning the art of bonsai.

Board Certifications

  • Anesthesiology
    American Board of Anesthesiology

Clinical Profile

Specialties

  • Anesthesiology

Publications

Academic Articles

  1. Incidence of acute compartment syndrome with routine use of regional anesthesia for patients with long bone fractures: a large single-center retrospective review from a level I trauma tertiary academic institution.

    Journal
    Regional anesthesia and pain medicine.
    Volume/Issue
    49(7):505-510
    [DOI]
    10.1136/rapm-2023-104460.
    [PMID]
    37696649.
  2. Letter to the Editor: Preoperative Peripheral Nerve Blocks in Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery: A Guide to Diagnosis-Based Treatment.

    Journal
    The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
    Volume/Issue
    31(9):e459-e460
    [DOI]
    10.5435/JAAOS-D-22-00151.
    [PMID]
    36107120.
  3. Pro-Con Debate: Peripheral Nerve Blockade Should Be Provided Routinely in Extremity Trauma, Including in Patients At Risk for Acute Compartment Syndrome.

    Journal
    Anesthesia and analgesia.
    Volume/Issue
    136(5):855-860
    [DOI]
    10.1213/ANE.0000000000006394.
    [PMID]
    37058722.
  4. Visceral versus somatic pain: an educational review of anatomy and clinical implications.

    Journal
    Regional anesthesia and pain medicine.
    Volume/Issue
    46(7):629-636
    [DOI]
    10.1136/rapm-2020-102084.
    [PMID]
    34145074.
  5. Incidental findings on cardiac computed tomography in incident hemodialysis patients: the predictors of arrhythmic and cardiovascular events in end-stage renal disease (PACE) study.

    Journal
    BMC nephrology.
    Volume/Issue
    15
    [DOI]
    10.1186/1471-2369-15-68.
    [PMID]
    24885570.

Grants

  1. Use of Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) and Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) for continuous real-time monitoring of the environment within myofascial compartment of the lower extremity in patients with tibial fractures at risk for Acute Compartment Sy

    Role:
    Principal Investigator
    Funding:
    HEERMANN ANESTHESIA FOU, I

Education

  1. Regional Anesthesia and Acute Perioperative Pain Medicine Fellowship

    University of Florida

  2. Anesthesiology and Critical Care Residency

    University of New Mexico

  3. Internal Medicine Residency

    Greater Baltimore Medical Center

  4. Anesthesiology and Critical Care Residency

    City Clinical Emergency Hospital

  5. Medical Degree

    Belarussian State Medical University

Contact Details

Phones:
Business:
(352) 273-8954
Emails:
Addresses:
Business Mailing:
1345 SW Center Drive
GAINESVILLE FL 32610
Business Street:
PO Box 100254
1345 SW Center Drive, PO Box 100254
GAINESVILLE FL 32610