Prof. Myeongjong Lee is a medical doctor and professor. He majored in medicine. As a doctor, he majored in anesthesiology, and his subspecialty is regional anesthesia and obstetric anesthesia. He also has a special interest in systematic review and meta-analysis. He studied biostatistics and meta-analysis at the Western University in Ontario, Canada as a visiting scholar for one year. He has performed several systematic reviews and meta-analyses and published articles in SCI journals. He’s also an Editor of Anesthesia and Pain Medicine.
Prof. Cheol Lee is a Professor of anesthesiology and pain medicine from Wonkwang University Medical Center, Republic of Korea. Cheol Lee is also the M.D. and Ph.D. (department of anesthesiology and pain medicine) of Wonkwang University School of Medicine Hospital, Iksan, Jeollabuk-do, Republic of Korea. Cheol Lee's research findings include: “The SA demonstrated shorter block performance time, faster onset and shorter duration of sensory and motor blocks, higher postoperative analgesic requirements, and lower SBP at 30 min compared to PNBs in elective foot and ankle surgery” and “Group RHR, which received remimazolam, attenuated OIH, including mechanically evoked pain and some clinically relevant pain outcomes caused by a high dose of remifentanil. Further research is essential to determine how clinically meaningful and important the small differences observed between the two groups are.”