Success Stories: Attending Anesthesiologist With Few Citations in Florida Receives EB-1A Approval in Just 1 Month, 8 Days
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On February 10, 2014, An Attending Anesthesiologist Received EB-1A (Alien of Extraordinary Ability) Approval 1 Month, 8 Days After Case Filing (Approval Notice)
General Field: Anesthesiology
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Attending Anesthesiologist
Country of Origin: India
Service Center: Texas Service Center (TSC)
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Florida
Approval Notice Date: February 10, 2014
Processing Time: 1 Month, 8 Days
Case Summary:
North America Immigration Law Group – WeGreened.com represented an attending anesthesiologist who had few citations to his work. While this client had published just one letter, one book chapter, and one patent, he had articles about him in major media and had presented at numerous conferences. Instead of publishing his research, this client specialized in Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia and focused on supervising resident physicians who were studying to become attending anesthesiologists. He had also contributed towards the Anesthesia Hygiene Organizer invention and had established his own medical center division. The client also trained hospital staff, provided demonstrations on how to improve anesthesia administration, and created clinical protocols. Finally, this client had reviewed 4 articles at the time of filing his case. An independent recommender explained: “Despite the widespread acclaim of his work, [Client] lacks the large-scale citation record that typically coincides with top level scientific achievement. In many cases that would understandably be a cause for concern, but regarding the measure [Client’s] success, citation record has very little relevance. Instead, [Client] has committed his work to educating and training leading experts (in the United States and other countries) to integrate and execute ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia, as opposed to publishing manuscripts based on research. The education of these doctors and their consequential utility of his training is how [Client’s] impact on the medical field should be calculated (not via a citation record).” This EB-1A (Alien of Extraordinary Ability) petition received approval after just 1 month, 8 days.

