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Professor of Anesthesiology, CMSRU
Dr. Solina is Professor and Chair of the Department of Anesthesiology at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University and Chief of Anesthesia and Medical Director of OR Services at Cooper University Health Care.
Dr. Solina was previously Professor, Vice Chair, and Chief of Cardiac Anesthesiology at Robert Wood Medical School from 1992 through 2015. While there, Dr. Solina was involved with clinical, business, financial, and administrative operations. His clinical, educational, and research interests primarily involved cardiac anesthesiology. He also served as the Program Director for the first Accredited Cardiac Anesthesiology Fellowship Program in NJ.
Since joining CUHC/CMSRU Dr. Solina has focused on the further development of the departmental Quality & Safety Program, Leadership Platform Development, Division Head Development, Faculty and Staff Development, Recruitment and Retention, Engagement, Operational Efficiency, Regulatory Compliance, Survey Readiness, Cost Containment, Engagement at our Medical School, Enhancement of all Educational Programs, and further development of the Departmental Research Program.
Professor of Anesthesiology, CMSRU
Dr. Gratz grew up in Philadelphia and studied biology at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science. He received his medical degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed his Anesthesiology Residency and Research fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania. He is certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology in general anesthesiology and previously was Cardiac Anesthesia Director at Cooper University Hospital.
Dr. Gratz is currently the Anesthesiology Program Director and has served in that capacity since its conception in 2004. The residency has grown under his direction and leadership from nine positions to the present number of 20. He also recently received a career milestone award from the Cooper Graduate Medical Education committee.
Dr. Gratz is a recipient of the Dorothy and Sol Sherry Award for teaching and continues an active research initiative within the Department. His area of interests center around non-invasive monitoring techniques and the application of a neural networks to predict hypotension and vasopressor requirements non-invasively during anesthesia. He is married to a Psychiatrist. Outside of work, Dr. Gratz enjoys reading, growing orchids, antiques, tennis, and caring for his pets.
Division Head, Trauma Anesthesiology
Dr. Trivedi grew up in central New Jersey and studied bioengineering at the University of Pennsylvania. After earning his medical degree from Temple University School of Medicine, Dr. Trivedi trained in anesthesiology at the University of Chicago. He joined the Department of Anesthesiology at Cooper in 2005.
Dr. Trivedi is an Active Learning Group facilitator and anesthesiology clerkship director at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University. He is Associate Program Director for the Cardiac Anesthesiology Fellow Program and the Division Head of Trauma Anesthesiology at Cooper University Hospital.
Faculty
Dr. Audu graduated from medical school in Nigeria and moved to the U.S. for postgraduate training. He completed both his residency and neuro-anesthesia fellowship at Thomas Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia and stayed on as faculty for several years. He subsequently went into private practice for a few years before returning to academic practice at Cooper University Hospital.
Dr. Audu enjoys playing tennis, ping pong, and soccer, and is a lay pastor of a small inter-denominational church in South Jersey. He is married with four children.
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology, CMSRU
Dr. Awad earned his degree in medicine from Ain Shams University School of Medicine, Cairo, Egypt in 1986. He completed a residency in anesthesia at New York University School of Medicine in 2000, and finished a fellowship in cardiac anesthesia at NYU in 2001. Dr. Awad is board certified in Anesthesia and is a diplomate of the American Board of Anesthesiologists. He is also certified in peri-operative transesophageal echocardiography.
Dr. Awad is an associate professor of anesthesia at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University in New Jersey. In his free time he enjoys soccer and movies.
Talia K. Ben-Jacob MD, MSc, is the Division Head of Critical Care Medicine in the Department of Anesthesiology at Cooper University Hospital (CUH) and Associate Professor of Anesthesiology at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University (CMSRU). She received her BS degree and MSc degree from Cornell University. She graduated from the Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont College with her MD. She then completed her anesthesiology residency at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, NJ, and critical care medicine fellowship at Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University in St. Louis, MO. She returned to Cooper University Hospital after fellowship graduation where she currently practices a mix of anesthesiology and critical care in a multidisciplinary intensive care unit. She has been awarded the Department of Anesthesiology Resident Champion Award in 2017, 2018, and 2019. She was also the recipient of the 2019 Cooper University Hospital Junior Faculty of the Year Award.
Dr. Ben-Jacob is also very active in her professional societies. She is a member of the SOCCA Education Committee and Research Committee. She is the founding Co-Chair of the Society of Critical Care Medicine Women in Critical Care Knowledge and Education group as well as member-at-large of Anesthesiology Section Steering Committee. Dr. Ben-Jacob also currently serves on the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Committee on Critical Care Medicine and Committee on Young Physicians. During her tenure on these committees, Dr. Ben-Jacob was chair of the revision of the Anesthesia-ACLS: First Response to Circulatory Crisis in the OR online CME module, a joint ASA/SOCCA initiative. In addition to her active roles in professional organizations, she is very involved in her hospital system and medical school. She is also a mother to three young amazing individuals.
Dr. Kelly Bolkus grew up in southern New Jersey and obtained her undergraduate degree from Rutgers Camden as a biology major. After college, she worked as an ED technician for a few years before deciding to pursue a career in medicine. She completed her medical education at UMDNJ-SOM followed by an anesthesia residency at Cooper University Hospital.
Dr. Bolkus serves on the regional and pediatric anesthesia teams. She enjoys teaching medical students, SRNAs, and residents on a daily basis. In her free time she enjoys running, spending time with family, and watching anime.
Dr. Ian Brotman is from East Brunswick, NJ, and attended medical school at Rutgers NJMS. He completed a medical internship in Newark, NJ, before moving to Pittsburgh for his anesthesiology residency at UPMC. Following residency he returned east for a pediatric fellowship at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
His nonclinical interests include medical education improvement, and in his free time enjoys rock climbing, obstacle course races, and cooking.
Amanda R. Burden, MD is Professor of Anesthesiology, Vice Chair and Vice Chief of Faculty Affairs, and Director of Clinical Skills and Simulation at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University and Cooper University Hospital in Camden, NJ. Her research and publications address the use of simulation to explore a range of physician education, teamwork, healthcare quality, and patient safety issues, and received an Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation (APSF) Safety Scientist Career Development Award as well as funding from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. She has been an invited speaker at national and international anesthesiology meetings as well as at the United States Department of Education and White House Office of Science and Technology to discuss patient safety strategies and simulation education.
Dr. Burden practices anesthesiology and pediatric anesthesiology. Her clinical focus is critically ill adults and children. Working with a diverse team, she built and directs a successful multidisciplinary interprofessional simulation program and laboratory. Dr. Burden serves as Editor-in-Chief of American Society of Anesthesiologists Simulation-Based Education Editorial Board.
Dr. Sarah Clarke grew up in rural Connecticut and studied biology at Earlham College in Indiana. She pursued medicine at Touro University of Osteopathic Medicine in California. She completed her internship at university of Massachusetts, and then completed her anesthesiology residency and critical care fellowship at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.
In her free time, Dr. Clarke enjoys her family and refurbishing their sailboat.
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology, CMSRU
Dr. Ronak Desai grew up in suburban Philadelphia and studied music and chemistry at the Cleveland Institute of Music and Case Western Reserve University. He later matriculated at the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, graduating second in his class, and completed his anesthesiology residency at the University of Chicago Hospitals, serving as Chief Resident.
Dr. Desai spends his clinical time at Cooper University Health Care both in regional and cardiac anesthesia. In his free time, he enjoys music, golf, and travelling with his family.
Dr. Grace Dippo grew up in southern New Jersey and studied chemistry and music at Drew University. She was an EMT for several years before pursing medicine further at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. Her intern year was completed at Wheaton Franciscan St. Joseph Hospital in Milwaukee, followed by Anesthesiology residency at Cooper University Hospital.
Dr. Dippo has a special interest in education and feels honored to be a resident mentor and co-coordinator of the board review program for the Anesthesiology residency at Cooper. She is on the obstetric, regional, and pediatric anesthesia teams and enjoys a great variety of cases. She loves art, music, high fantasy, black cats, and fitness.
Dr. Mele grew up in New York City and received her undergraduate degree from the University of Scranton. She attended medical school at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, PA, and completed a OB-GYN residency in the University of Pennsylvania Health System at Pennsylvania Hospital.
After a successful career as an obstetrician gynecologist Dr. Mele wanted to expand her knowledge and completed a second residency in Anesthesiology at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.
At Cooper, she is the Director of Obstetric Anesthesia and is dually boarded in Obstetrics and Gynecology and Anesthesiology.‚Äã She is a key member of the departmental Quality and Safety Division. In her free time she enjoys reading, rare quiet moments and spending time with her family.
Dr. Robert Romisher graduated from Nova Southeastern University where he received his degree in Osteopathic Medicine and finished his residency in Hahnemann Hospital. He joined the Department of Anesthesiology at Cooper in 2002 as a staff anesthesiologist to direct ambulatory anesthesia services, and also works in the main operating room. Dr. Romisher is Board certified in anesthesiology. He is a member of the American Osteopathic Association and The American Society of Anesthesiologists.
Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, CMSRU
Dr. Jasjit Sehdev was raised in Baltimore, MD; however, being born in Hoboken, NJ, he is a Jersey native at heart. He completed a competitive seven-year BS/MD program at Drexel University and Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia, PA. During his surgical intern year, he trained at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, PA.
Dr. Sehdev moved back to Philadelphia and completed his residency and fellowship training in Anesthesiology and Pain Management at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, NJ. He enjoyed his time during training so much that he joined the Cooper family as clinical and academic faculty. He has been in practice since 2016 as an anesthesiologist and interventional pain specialist in the Department of Anesthesiology. In his free time, he enjoys hiking, traveling, football, basketball, tennis, golf, and spending time with family.