Jessica Ibanez, MD
Jessica Ibanez, MD
Specialty: Pain Medicine
Program: Anesthesiology
Language(s): English, Spanish
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Overview
Dr. Ibanez received her medical degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine. She completed an Anesthesiology Residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital, where she also served as Chief Resident. She then completed an Interventional Pain Medicine Fellowship at the Harvad affiliated, Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Dr. Ibanez’s clinical and research interests include cancer pain, post surgical pain and neuromodulation.
Education & Training
Fellowship:
- Brigham and Women's Hospital - Interventional Pain Management
Residency:
- John Hopkins Hospital - Anesthesiology
Medical School:
- Georgetown University School of Medicine - MD
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Publications
- Bromberg H, Ibanez J. Use of Botulinum Toxin for Effective Management of First Bite Syndrome Secondary to Malignancy: A Case Report. J Palliat Med. 2024 Nov.27(11):1559-1561. Pubmedid: 38916059.
- Jang CW, Escher AR, Bordoni B, Ibanez J, Suz P. Spur-of-the-Moment: An Exacting Nasal Intubation. Cureus. 2022 Apr.14(4):e23922. Pubmedid: 35411285. Pmcid: PMC8989140.
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Awards and Expertise
- Voted top doctor in Palliative Care and Pain Management in Tampa Magazine's Top Doctors 2025
- Won the Rosalind Franklin Society Award in Science for Management of Chronic Female Pelvic Pain, Journal of Gynecologic Surgery 2023 39:6, 257-261
- Voted top doctor in Pain Management in Tampa Magazine's Top Doctors 2024
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