Deniz N. Dishman
PhD, DNAP, CRNA, NSPM-C
Assistant Professor
Department of Research
Dr. Dishman’s research program is built on the model of situation awareness to improve patient outcomes, with aims of improving provider information processing from perception, through interpretation and on to critical decision-making using informed prediction. Her interest in improving provider situation awareness stems from her 20 plus years of clinical experience as a certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA). Dr. Dishman’s clinical experiences as an anesthesia provider in many settings from small community facilities to large, urban, Level 1 trauma centers and across the spectrum of perioperative services for pediatric, adult, and geriatric patients, have directly informed her research trajectory.
Currently, Dr. Dishman is Lead of the Post-Stroke Pain Management Program at UTHealth Houston’s Institute for Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease. The aim of this program is to dually develop effective treatments for post-stroke pain and remove the barriers to participation in critical rehabilitation. At present, Dr. Dishman is investigating biomarkers and other patient factors that are associated with the development of chronic pain after stroke. Additionally, Dr. Dishman is in collaboration with researchers at UTHealth Houston’s School of Dentistry leading investigations into adverse events pediatric patients experience after receiving in-office sedation for dental procedures.
Education
Texas Christian University
Advanced Pain Management Fellowship
July 2023
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
PhD, Health Related Sciences
January 2019
Cizik School of Nursing, The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, Texas
Post Master’s Certificate- Nurse Education
August 2018
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice
August 2014
Columbia University, New York, New York
Master of Science Nursing
August 2000
Molloy College, Rockville Centre, New York
Bachelor of Science Nursing
June 1994
Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York
Bachelor of Arts-Social Science
June 1987
Clinical/Research Focus
Anesthesia, Acute and Chronic Pain, Situation Awareness
Publications
- Feasibility and user-experience of a virtual environment for social connection and education after stroke: A pilot study
- Information displays for automated surveillance algorithms of in-hospital patient deterioration: a scoping review
- A retrospective examination of pain in acute stroke at hospital discharge
- Feasibility of a meditation intervention for stroke survivors and informal caregivers: a randomized controlled trial
- Longitudinal assessment: A strategy to improve continuing professional certification