Early life and education
Staats is the son of Arthur W. Staats and Carolyn K Staats. Staats' father was a behavioral psychologist who invented Time Out for early child development and was known for developing a field of psychology termed Psychological Behaviorism. He attended Punahou School in Hawaii from first grade to 12th grade. Staats attended the University of California at Santa Barbara and studied Physiologic psychology (Early career
After completion of a residency and fellowship in pain medicine he developed the Johns Hopkins division of pain medicine in the department of anesthesia and critical care. At age 30 was made division chief making him one of the youngest chiefs of academic. He wrote Psychological Behaviorism theory of Pain with his father Arthur and Hamid Hekmat PhD. This approach unified the biological with psychological perspectives in pain and served as a foundation for multidisciplinary and interventional pain used in many pain clinics today. Early research was on mechanisms of placebo effects and intrathecal therapy for cancer related pain. He has trained numerous fellows residents and Medical students from Johns Hopkins University in interventional pain and placed a highlight on the lack of education on appropriate pain care. He developed an interventional pain track for Anesthesiology including implantation of neuromodulation devices and was the first academic anesthesiologist to have surgical privileges at any academic university in the United States.Leadership in academic societies
*Founding chair: Interventional pain section American Society of Anesthesiologists 1996 *President Southern Pain Society 2002-2004 *President North American Neuromodulation Society 2001-2002 *President NJ society of Interventional pain 2014-2015 *President American Society of Interventional Pain 2015-2016 *Chair Board of Examination World Institute of Pain 2015-2019 *Health and Human Services United States Government Subcommittee one alternatives to opioid therapy, pain task force June 18, 2018 -June 2019 *President elect World Institute of Pain 2019-2020 *President World Institute of Pain 2020–presentIndustry
In 2004 he co-founded Premier Pain Centers and served as co managing partner until 2016 when it merged with National Spine and Pain Centers to become the largest cooperative of pain practices in the United States. He has served as the chief medical officer since 2017. He is also a Co Founder of electroCore in 2005, which has developed non invasive vagus nerve stimulation for a variety of indications. CE Mark is Bronchoconstriction, Primary headache, gastro intestinal disorders .In the US four approvals FDA clearance in headache for acute treatment of episodic cluster prevention of cluster, acute treatment of migraine and prevention of migraine. Emergency use application application for vagus nerve stimulation for treatment of COVID related respiratory distress.Awards and honors
*Recipient of “President's Distinguished Service Award,” Southern Pain Society, March 2000 *Hugh and Renee Rosomoff Award for Rxcellence in Pain Management 2004 *Named in America's Top Doctors, May 2001 - 2019 *Named Outstanding Pain Physician of the Year by New York and New Jersey Chapters of the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, October 2012. *Recipient of “Clinical Excellence Award”, Pain 2013 Conference, presented by the West Virginia Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, July 2013 *Recipient ASIPP Raj Award for Excellence ( ASIPP annual meeting 2017) *Lifetime Achievement award American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP) March 2018 *Lifetime Achievement Award West Virginia Society of interventional pain, American society of pain and neuroscience June 1, 2018 *Lifetime Achievement Award New York and New Jersey Societies of Interventional Pain November 2018 *Lifetime Achievement Award North American Neuromodulation Society Las Vegas (Jan 2019)Further reading
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