Dominic V. Pisano, MD
Anesthesiologist
About
Dominic Pisano is an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology at Boston Medical Center, and has assumed the role of Residency Program Director at Boston Medical Center – Brighton in October 2025.
Dr. Pisano began practicing at Boston Medical Center in November 2023, and has held the role of Rotation Director of the SNICU since June 2024. In this role he has expanded didactic sessions to include clinical simulation at the Solomon Simulation Center and introduced an once-monthly ultrasound teaching session in conjunction with the ultrasound fellowship in the Emergency Department. Prior to coming to BMC, Dr. Pisano was the inaugural Internship Program Director and Assistant Program Director for the anesthesiology residency at Tufts Medical Center from 2022-2023. He helped with the transition of the anesthesia residency program from an advanced to categorical residency. From 2018-2021, Dr. Pisano served as the Site Director for the Miriam Hospital and Assistant Program Director of the anesthesia residency at Brown University Anesthesia Residency Program. In this role, Dr. Pisano assisted program leadership with the creation of the Brown University Anesthesia Residency Program in 2018.
Dr. Pisano’s clinical and research interests are the physiologically difficult airway; extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO); regional anesthesia and pain management in the critically ill; critical care echocardiography; and hearing loss.
Administrative Title
Assistant Professor of Anesthesia, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
Education
Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA - 2012
General Internal Medicine, Lahey Hospital and Medical Center - 2013
Residency
Anesthesiology, Tufts Medical Center, 2016
Board Certifications
Anesthesiology, American Board of AnesthesiologyCritical Care Medicine, American Board of Anesthesiology
Research Interests
Physiologically Difficult Airway; Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO); regional anesthesia and pain management in the critically ill; critical care echocardiography; hearing loss
Gender
Male