Anesthesiologist & Interventional Pain Management Physician
Second Executive Vice-President, American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP)

Harold J. Cordner, MD, is board certified in anesthesiology and in Pain Management by the American Board of Anesthesiology. He completed his undergraduate studies at Boston College and received his Medical Degree from St. George’s University School of Medicine. Dr. Cordner completed an internship in General Surgery and his residency in Anesthesiology at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, New Jersey. He has been practicing interventional pain management at his present location since 1994.

He is a member of the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, Florida Academy of Pain Medicine, Society of Pain Practice Management, International Neuromodulation Society, International Spinal Injection Society and numerous national and international pain societies. He frequently lectures and teaches physicians advanced nationally and internationally.

Select Publications

  • Boswell, M. V., Trescot, A. M., Datta, S., Schultz, D. M., Hansen, H. C., Abdi, S., … & Patel, V. B. (2007). Interventional techniques: evidence-based practice guidelines in the management of chronic spinal pain. Pain Physician10(1), 7-111.
  • Manchikanti, L., Abdi, S., Atluri, S., Benyamin, R. M., Boswell, M. V., Buenaventura, R. M., … & Cash, K. A. (2013). An update of comprehensive evidence-based guidelines for interventional techniques in chronic spinal pain. Part II: guidance and recommendations. Pain Physician16(2 Suppl), S49-283.
  • Smith, H. S., Deer, T. R., Staats, P. S., Singh, V., Sehgal, N., & Cordner, H. (2008). Intrathecal drug delivery. Pain Physician11(2 Suppl), S89-S104.
  • Cordner, H. J. (2010). Patient Evaluation and Criteria for Procedure Selection. In Image-Guided Spine Interventions (pp. 39-55). Springer, New York, NY.