Penn Medicine Provider
Anesthesiology
Eric P. Greenblatt, MD
Accepting new patients
Sees patients age 18 and up
Penn Anesthesiology and Critical Care HUP

About me

  • Chair, Penn Medicine PennChart Anesthesia EHR Committe
  • Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology and Critical Care

Education and training

  • Medical School: Columbia University
  • Residency: Roosevelt Hospital
  • Residency: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
  • Fellowship: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Insurance accepted

My Locations

Penn Medicine hospital privileges

  • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Penn Presbyterian Medical Center: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
Dr. Greenblatt is a Penn Medicine physician.

Qualifications and experience

Treatments and Conditions

My research

Eckenhoff RG, Knoll FJ, Greenblatt EP, and Dailey WP Halogenated Diazirines as Photolabel Mimics of the Inhaled Haloalkane Anesthetics , Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 45(9): 2002,1879-1886


Augoustides JC, Greenblatt EP, Abbas MA, O'Reardon JP, Datto CJ Clinical approach to agitation after electroconvulsive therapy: a case report and literature review , Journal of ECT, 18(4): 2003,213-217


Jenkins A, Greenblatt EP, Faulkner HJ, Bertaccini E, Light A, Lin A, Andreasen A, Viner A, Trudell JR, and Harrison NL Evidence for a common binding cavity for three general anesthetics within the GABAA receptor , Journal of Neuroscience, 21: 2001,RC136:1-4


Greenblatt EP, Meng X Divergence of volatile anesthetic effects in inhibitory neurotransmitter receptors , Anesthesiology, 94: 2001,1026-1033


Greenblatt EP, Moriyama, HC Mutation of a residue critical for volatile anesthetics does not alter intravenous anesthetic effects in GABAA receptors , Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 26: 2001,1335


Greenblatt EP Atypical inhibition of mutant GABAA receptors by volatile anesthetics , Anesthesiology, 95: 2001,A695


Mannes AJ, Keller J, Caudle R, Greenblatt EP, Iadarola MJ Mu-GFP, a fluorescently labeled opioid receptor , Society for Neuroscience Abstracts: 2001


Greenblatt EP, Meng X An amino acid in the GABAA receptor b1 subunit is critical for alkane anesthetic effects , Anesthesiology, 93: 2000,A750


Greenblatt EP, Meng X A single amino acid site of halothane action in glycine receptors , Presented at the Annual meeting of the Association of University Anesthesiologists, Pittsburgh, PA: 1999


Mihic SJ, Qing Y, Wick MJ, Koltchine VV, Krasowski MD, Finn SE, Mascia MP, Valenzuela CF, Hanson KK, Greenblatt EP, Harris RA, Harrison NL Molecular sites of volatile anesthetic action on GABAA and glycine receptors , Nature, 389: 1997,385-389