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Thomas Baribeault is the founder of the Society for Opioid-Free Anesthesia (SOFA) and is currently serving as President. SOFA is a non-profit organization dedicated to education and research on opioid-free anesthesia and post-operative pain management. Thomas currently practices in Atlanta, Georgia, and is responsible for implementing opioid-free anesthesia and post-operative pain protocols. He received a bachelor’s degree in nursing from the Ohio State University, a master’s of science in nursing and anesthesia residency from Case Western Reserve University and a doctorate in nursing practice and pain management fellowship from the University of South Florida.
Over the last 15 years Dr. Collins has lectured nationally and internationally (Madrid, Spain; Buea, Cameroon; Bere, Chad; Freetown, Sierra Leone; Phnom Penh, Cambodia; Kathmandu, Nepal, and Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam) on continuing education of nurse anesthetists in developing countries, leadership, evidence-based practice, and emotional intelligence. His DNP is from Rush University in Chicago and his PhD is in Leadership from Andrews University.
Dr. Collins serves as chair of the nurse anesthesia steering committee for Health Volunteers Overseas, on the Editorial Committee of the AANA Journal, on the administrative committee for Adventist Health International, and has served on the NBCRNA CPC and NCE Committees. Dr. Collins has published over 30 peer-reviewed articles and is first author of a chapter in the 5th edition of Nurse Anesthesia (Hepatobiliary anesthesia) and a chapter on Nurse Anesthesia Program Admissions in A Resource for Nurse Anesthesia Educators. He has led numerous service-learning mission trips in developing countries.
Dr. Collins served as the director of the WCU anesthesia program for many years, having fulfilled roles as faculty, assistant director and then director. He currently serves as the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Graduate Programs in the School of Nursing at Loma Linda University in Loma Linda, California.
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