
Ethan Aolphus Nicholls MD
Neuroanesthesiology, Obstetrical Anesthesiology
Chair, Department of Anesthesiology, Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group, Alameda Division
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3200 Kearney StFremont, CA 94538
Phone+1 510-490-1222
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Summary
- Dr. Ethan Nicholls is an anesthesiologist based in Fremont, CA, with subspecialties in neuroanesthesiology and obstetrical anesthesiology. He completed his internship in internal medicine at Kaiser Permanente Northern California and his residency in anesthesiology at the University of California, San Francisco, following his graduation from the Stanford University School of Medicine in 1988. Dr. Nicholls has published research on anesthetic requirements, neurotransmission, and the arrhythmogenic effects of aminophylline during halothane anesthesia, with his work being cited multiple times in other publications.
Education & Training
- University of California (San Francisco)Residency, Anesthesiology, 1989 - 1992
- Kaiser Permanente Northern California (Santa Clara)Internship, Internal Medicine, 1988 - 1989
- Stanford University School of MedicineClass of 1988
Certifications & Licensure
- CA State Medical License 1990 - 2025
- American Board of Anesthesiology Anesthesiology
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 7 citationsHalothane anesthetic requirements are not affected by aminophylline treatment in rats and dogs.Ethan A. Nicholls, Gina L. Louie, P. G. Prokocimer, Mervyn Maze
Anesthesiology. 1986-12-01 - 5 citationsAminophylline shortens thiopental sleep-time and enhances noradrenergic neurotransmission in rats.Gina L. Louie, P. G. Prokocimer, Ethan A. Nicholls, Mervyn Maze
Brain Research. 1986-09-24 - 1 citationsEpinephrine Arrhythmogenicity Is Enhanced by Acute, but Not Chronic, Aminophylline Administration during Halothane Anesthesia in DogsPhilippe G. Prokoctner, Ethan A. Nicholls, David M. Gaba, Mervyn Maze
Anesthesiology. 1986-07-01
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