Here are five key points:
1. He replaces Peter Staats, MD.
2. Dr. Calodney serves as an interventional pain management physician at Precision Spine Care in Tyler, Texas.
3. Dr. Calodney is on ASIPP’s board of directors and serves as a diplomate and examiner of the American Board of Interventional Pain Physicians. He also serves as a fellow of Interventional Pain Practice.
4. After obtaining his medical degree from University of Missouri, Columbia School of Medicine, Dr. Calodney completed his anesthesiology residency and interventional pain management fellowship at University of Texas Medical School at Houston.
5. He also completed a pediatric anesthesia fellowship at Denver Children’s Hospital.
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