Michael F. Rotondo, MD,
FACS
Professor of Surgery and Vice Chairman for Clinical Affairs
Chief, Trauma & Surgical Critical Care
Trauma & Surgical Critical Care
Pitt County Memorial Hospital
2100 Stantonsburg Road
Greenville, NC 27835
rotondo@pcmh.com
252-847-5846
Fax: 252.847.8208
rotondo@pcmh.com
EDUCATION:
1974 - 1978 B.S. GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
Washington, DC
Chemistry
1978 - 1980 M.S. GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Cardiovascular Physiology
1980 - 1984 M. D. GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
POSTGRADUATE TRAINING AND FELLOWSHIP APPOINTMENTS:
1984 - 1989 THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
General Surgery Residency
(Chief Resident: 1988 - 1989)
1989 - 1990 HOSPITAL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Fellowship in Traumatology and Surgical Critical Care
BOARD CERTIFICATIONS:
Diplomate: American Board of Surgery
November 1990
December 2000, Recertification
Special Certificate: Surgical Critical Care
October 1994
MEDICAL LICENSURE:
Pennsylvania: MD 035768E
North Carolina: 0099-01013
CERTIFICATIONS:
Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS), Instructor (1992-2008)
Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS), Director (1994-2008)
FACULTY APPOINTMENTS:
1990 – 1997 Assistant Professor of Surgery
Division of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
1997 – 1999 Associate Professor of Surgery
Division of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
1999 – Present Professor
Vice Chair, Clinical Affairs
Chief, Trauma and Surgical Critical Care
Department of Surgery
The Brody School of Medicine at
East Carolina University
2003 – 2005 Interim Chairman
Department of Surgery
The Brody School of Medicine at
East Carolina University
2005 – Present Chairman
Department of Surgery
The Brody School of Medicine at
East Carolina University
HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS:
1990 - 1999 Attending Surgeon
Division of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care
University of Pennsylvania Medical Center
1993 - 1995 Associate Director of Trauma Services
Division of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care
University of Pennsylvania Medical Center
1995 - 1997 Chairman, Department of Traumatology
Trauma Program Director
Brandywine Hospital
1995 - 1999 Attending Surgeon
Department of Traumatology
Department of Surgery
Brandywine Hospital
1995 - 1999 Vice Chief
Division of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care
University of Pennsylvania Medical Center
1997 – 1999 Trauma Program Director
The Trauma Center at PENN
Division of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care
University of Pennsylvania Medical Center
1999 – Present Chief, Trauma and Surgical Critical Care
Pitt County Memorial Hospital
1999 -- Present Director
Center of Excellence for Trauma & Surgical Critical Care
University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina
ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS: The University of Pennsylvania
Medical Center
1993-1995 Respiratory Treatment Committee (Chair)
Respiratory Equipment Evaluation Committee
Trauma Program Directors Committee
Trauma/Emergency Department Core Group
Resident Rotation Coordinator, Division of Traumatology
Advanced Trauma Life Support Course Coordinator
Ethics Committee
Organ Donation Council
Medical Records Committee
1997-1999 Advanced Trauma Life Support Course Director
Trauma Center Development Team (Chair)
Critical Care/Trauma Ql Committee (Chair)
University of Pennsylvania Medical Center/Presbyterian Medical
Center Quality Improvement Committee
ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS: Brandywine Hospital
1995-1997 Trauma Directors Executive Board (Chair)
Trauma Administrative Committee
Emergency Department Initiatives Group
Medical Executive Committee
Joint Conference Committee
Critical Care Committee
Medical Staff Performance Improvement Committee
Operating Room Committee
ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS: Pitt County Memorial Hospital
1999 – 2003 Clinical Planning Committee
Perioperative Management Committee
1999 – 2002 Trauma Center Development Team (Chair)
1999–2005 Clinical IT Strategies Committee
Council of Chiefs Committee
Utilization Management Committee
1999–Present Critical Care Matrix Committee (Chair, 1999-2003)
EastCare Users Group
Eastern Carolina Injury Prevention Program Executive Committee
ED Subgroup Committee
Hospital Quality Improvement Committee
Multidisciplinary Performance Improvement Committee (Co-Chair)
Multidisciplinary PI Peer Review Committee (Chair)
Operating Room Committee (Chair, 2003-present)
Pediatric Subgroup Committee
Radiology Subgroup Committee
SICU Executive Committee
SurgiCenter Executive Committee
Trauma Center Executive Committee (Chair)
Trauma Research Committee (Chair, 1999-2002)
2000-Present Airway Management Committee
2003-Present Infection Control Committee
2004–Present Emergency Management Committee
Pitt County Memorial Hospital Executive Committee
OR Value Analysis Committee
ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS: The Brody School of Medicine
1999-Present Surgical Administrative Meeting (Chair, 2003-present)
Surgical Education Committee
Surgical Executive Committee
2001 – 2004 Quality Outcomes & Strategic Initiatives Committee
2001-Present Promotion Committee, Dept of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation
2004–Present Brody School of Medicine Executive Committee
Cancer Center Board
ECU Physicians Practice Plan Board Committee
NC Cardiovascular Diseases Institute Planning Matrix Committee
The Brody Council
2004–2005 Brody School of Medicine Finance Committee
Time and Effort Reporting Team
2005–Present Space Allocation/Reallocation Committee (SPARC)
M-4 Student Review & Promotion Committee
EDUCATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES: University of Pennsylvania
1990 -1999 Trauma & Surgical Critical Care Fellows Mentored:
Barbara Latenser, MD, 1990-1991
John M. Porter, MD, 1991-1992
Jody Christopher DiGiacomo, MD, 1991-1993
Carlos A. Barba, MD, 1992-1994
Gordon R. Phillips III, MD, 1992-1994
Patrick M. Reilly, MD, 1993-1995
Ronald F. Sing, DO, 1993-1995
Michael D. Grossman, MD, 1994-1996
Damian J. McMahon, MD, 1994-1996
Addison K. May, MD, 1995-1997
James F. Reilly, MD, 1995-1997
Michael Nance, MD, 1995-1996
Henry J. Schiller, MD, 1995-1997
Lori J. Morgan, MD, 1996-1997
Martin S. Keller, MD, 1996-1998
Donald H. Jenkins, MD, 1996-1998
Sun Yong Lee, MD, 1996-1998
Rajesh R. Gandhi, MD, 1997-1999
Rajan Gupta, MD, 1997-1999
Vincente H. Gracias, MD, 1997-1999
John T. Malcynski, MD, 1997-1999
Carla Braxton, MD, 1998-1999
Tarek Razek, MD, 1998-2000
1992-1995 Resident Rotation Coordinator
Division of Traumatology and Surgical Critical Care
University of Pennsylvania Medical Center
1994-1999 Surgical Critical Care Attending Rounds, 6-7 times/month
Trauma Attending Rounds, 6-7 times/month
University of Pennsylvania
Course Instructor, Medical Student Surgery 200 and 300 Course
Shock Lecture, bi-annually
Course Administrator, Trauma Multidisciplinary Conference, weekly
Course Lecturer, Trauma Multidisciplinary Conference, yearly
Course Instructor, Rehabilitation Management Conference, weekly
Course Director, Cardiothoracic Trauma Conference, 3 times/year
Course Director, Spine Neurotrauma Conference, 3 times/year
Course Instructor, Basic Science Core Curriculum, annually
General Surgery Residents
Course Instructor, Surgical Critical Care Core Course
Trauma and Surgical Critical Care Fellows
Critical Care Nurse Practitioner Clinical Preceptor Program
Case Scenario Reviews – 6 times/year
Faculty Advisor
HUP Surgical Housestaff
Faculty Advisor
Department of Surgery Resident Lecture Series
Clinical Faculty Advisor
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Anatomy Course
Supervisor
Work Study Research Student
Todd Fruchterman
David Zonies
EDUCATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES: The Brody School of Medicine
1999 - Present Surgical Education Committee
Course Administrator, Trauma Multidisciplinary conference, weekly
Medical Students Mentored
Curtis Woods
Kimberly Buffkin
Cliff Howard
Amy Kold
Andy Simpson
Grant Butram
Jonathan Taylor
Jason Cundiff
Jayme Locke
John Nardella
Nelson Jenkins
Scott Hovis
Scott Wait
Saber Ghiassi
Christopher Mann
Wesley Hudson
Michael Creel
Trauma & Surgical Citical Care Fellows Mentored:
Bernward Steinhorst, Trauma Orthopedic Fellow, 2001-2002
2000-Present Supervised Development of:
Resident Orientation Manual for Trauma & Surgical Critical Care
Surgical Resident Curriculum Manual – Trauma, Burns, and
Surgical Critical Care
Surgical Resident Curriculum Manual – Fundamentals of
Surgical Education
Surgical Critical Care Fellowship Application
2004 Created Division of Surgical Education, Department of Surgery
Created ACGME Fellowship for Surgical Critical Care
Developed Trauma Curriculum for AAST Future of Trauma Surgery
Committee
Program Director, Eastern Regional Trauma Symposium-“Current Trends
in Trauma Care, 2004”.
REGIONAL/NATIONAL APPOINTMENTS:
North Carolina Trauma Task Force
Member, 2004 - Present
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma:
Member, Injury Assessment and Outcomes Committee, 1999-2004
Member, Future of Trauma Surgery Committee, 2003 - Present
American College of Surgeons, Committee on Trauma
Member, Subcommittee on Education, 2004 - Present
Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Rural Trauma, 2004 – Present
Member, Operative Skills Committee, 2005 - Present
Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS)
State Faculty Member, North Carolina
Regional Faculty Member
National Faculty Member
Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Chairman, Careers in Trauma Committee, 1996-1998
Chairman, Program Committee, 1999-2001
Chairman, Future of Trauma Surgery as a Career, 2002-Present
President Elect, 2004
President, 2005
Eastern Regional Advisory Committee for the NC Trauma System
President, 2000-2001
EMS State Advisory Council
Member, 2004-2007
North Carolina Committee on Trauma
Chairman, 2003 - Present
Board of Director, 2003 - Present
NC Chapter of the American College of Surgeons
Board of Director, 2004 - Present
NC Chapter of the American Trauma Society
President Elect, 2002-2004
NC Trauma Registry
Chairman, Research Committee, 1999-2003
Co-Chair, Trauma CQI Subcommittee, 1999-2003
Trauma Registry Task Force Committee, 1999-2003
Society of Critical Care Medicine - Member
Education Committee of the Surgical Section, 1998
Critical Care Specialty Work Group, 2005-2006
State Trauma Advisory Committee
Member, 1999-Present
Chairman, 2003-Present
AWARDS:
Top Docs - Best of Philadelphia - Trauma Surgery - Philadelphia
Magazine - 1996
Divisional Fellowship Teaching Award, University of Pennsylvania -
1999
American Academy of Nurse Practitioners State Award for Excellence –
2003
Society of Critical Care Medicine Presidential Citation Award – 2003
Royal College Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Lectureship, Trauma
Association of Canada - 2004
MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma: Fellow
American Board of Surgery: Diplomate
American College of Chest Physicians: Fellow
American College of Surgeons: Fellow
American College of Surgeons, North Carolina Chapter
American Medical Association
American Society of General Surgeons
American Society for Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition
American Trauma Society
Association of Academic Surgery
Association for Surgical Education
Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
International Association for the Surgery of Trauma
International College of Surgeons
International Society of Surgery
Panamerican Trauma Society
Seaboard Medical Association
Shock Society
Society of Black Academic Surgeons
Society for Surgery of Alimentary Tract
Society of Critical Care Medicine
Society of University Surgeons
Southeastern Surgical Congress, Fellow
Surgery Biology Club III
Surgical Infection Society
The Halsted Society
EDITORIAL POSITIONS:
1991 - Present Ad-Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Trauma
1991 - Present Ad-Hoc Publications Committee Reviewer
Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
1994 - Present Ad-Hoc Publications Committee Reviewer
Western Trauma Association
1997 - Present Ad-Hoc Reviewer, Archives of Surgery
2001 - Present Ad-Hoc Reviewer, Surgery
2002 – Present Ad-Hoc Reviewer, CHEST
2003 - Present Ad-Hoc Reviewer, Critical Care Medicine
2004 - Present Ad-Hoc Reviewer, Surgical Infections
REFERENCE FOR PROMOTION:
Stanley Kurek, Jr., D.O., Associate Professor, Medical University of
South Carolina, 2005
Glen Tinkoff, MD, Clinical Associate Professor, Jefferson Medical
College, 2005
Wendy L. Wahl, Clinical Professor, University of Michigan, 2005
Barbara Latenser, Endowed Professorship, University of Iowa, 2004
Samuel Rhee, Plastic and Reconstuctive Surgery, East Carolina
University, 2004
Kimberly Nagy, Professor, Rush Medical College, 2004
Mary-Margaret Brandt, Associate Professor, University of Michigan,
2004
Richard S. Miller, Professor, Vanderbilt University, 2004
Jose J. Diaz, Jr., Associate Professor, Vanderbilt University, 2004
Irene Barrow, Assistant Professor, East Carolina University, 2004
J. Scott Roth, Associate Professor, University of Maryland, 2004
Grant Bochicchio, Associate Professor, University of Maryland, 2003
William C. Chiu, Associate Professor, University of Maryland, 2003
Charles J. Yowler, Assistant Professor, Case Western Reserve
University, 2002
Grant P. Sinson, Associate Professor, Medical College of Wisconsin,
2002
Edmund Rutherford, Associate Professor, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill, 2001
Juan B. Ochoa, Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh, 2001
Phil Barie, Professor, Cornell University, 2001
Heidi Lee Frankel, Associate Professor, Yale, 2000
CURRENT RESEARCH:
1. Brief Interval Transfer – Outcomes of Care on Transferred Trauma
Patients
2. Rural Trauma Care Development
3. Trauma Center Development and the Effects and Outcomes
4. Penetrating Abdominal Injury and Damage Control
GRANTS:
1997 Community and Economic Development Financial Assistance Grant
#00240 - Trauma Prevention and Education - $50,000
2001 - A Randomized, Double-Blind, Multi-Center, Comparative Study
of Intravenous BMX-284756 followed by oral BMX-284756 versus
Piperacillin/tazobactam followed by oral Amoxicillin/clavulanate In
The Treatment of Complicated Intraabdominal Infection - $35,000
2002 – Hispanic Farmworkers – Under-recognized Victims of Trauma in
Eastern North Carolina - $14,577 – funded by Southern Coastal
Agromedicine Center
2002 – The Problem of Child Abuse in Military Families - $24,862 –
submitted to Brody School of Medicine Intramural Funding
2004 – Impact of a Clinical Management Guideline on Preventing
Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia in Critically Ill Trauma Patients –
submitted to Association of Critical Care Nurses
2004 – Understanding the Factors Which Have Led To The Impeding
National Shortage of Trauma Surgeons – submitted to National
Emergency Medicine Association
2004 - Improving Bariatric Surgical Outcomes with a Canters of
Excellence Program -$200,000 submitted to Agency for Health Research
and Quality (AHRQ)
2004 – Designation of Bariatric Surgery Centers of Excellence to
Improve Patient Outcomes
2005 – Coordinating Bariatric Surgical Databases to Improve Outcomes
– $69,187 – submitted to AHRQ Small Research Grant Program
PUBLICATIONS
1 . Calderone RA, Rotondo MF, Sande MA: Candida Albicans
Endocarditis: Ultra
Structural Studies of Vegetation Formation. Infection and Immunity
20(l):279-289, 1978.
2. Ertsgaard EP, Huff KE, Osterhoudt HW, Rotondo MF: Thermographic-Photographic
Characterization of Ultrasonic Intensity Patterns. Journal of
Applied Photographic Engineering 6(2):37-41, 1980.
3. Rotondo MF, Shackner MS, Schwab CW: Penetrating Injury to the
Gluteal Region. Postgraduate Surgery 2:161, 1990.
4. Hanson CW, Rotondo MF, McGonigal MD, Kauder DR, and Schwab CW:
The Safety of Airway Management in Trauma Patients. Anesthesia
73(3A):A286, 1990.
5. Rotondo MF, Hanson CW, McGonigal MD, Kauder DR, Schwab CW: Urgent
Paralysis and lntubation of Trauma Patients: Is it Safe? Journal of
Trauma 34(2):242, 1993.
6. Rotondo MF, McGonigal MD, Schwab CW, Kauder DR, Angood PB: On the
Nature of Things Still Going Bang in the Night: An Analysis of
Residency Training in Trauma. Journal of Trauma 35(4): 550, 1993.
7. McGonigal MD, Cole J, Schwab CW, Kauder DR, Rotondo MF, Angood PB:
A New Approach to Probability of Survival Scoring for Trauma Quality
Assurance. Journal of Trauma 34(6):863-70, 1993.
8. Rotondo MF, Schwab CW, McGonigal MD, Phillips GR, Fruchterman TM,
Kauder DR, Latenser BA, Angood PB: "Damage Control": An Approach for
Improved Survival with Exsanguinating Penetrating Abdominal Injury.
Journal of Trauma
35(3): 375-82, 1993.
9. McGonigal MD, Cole J, Schwab CW, Kauder DR, Rotondo MF, Angood PB:
Urban Firearm Homicides: A Five Year Perspective. Journal of Trauma
35(4):532, 1993.
10. DiGiacomo JC, Rotondo MF, Schwab CW: Transcutaneous Balloon
Catheter Tamponade for Definitive Control of Subclavian Venous
Injuries. Journal of Trauma
37(l):111, 1994.
11. DiGiacomo JC, Schwab CW, Rotondo MF, Kauder DR, Angood PB,
McGonigal MD: Gluteal Gunshot Wounds: Who Warrants Exploration?
Journal of Trauma.
37(4):622, 1994.
12. Reilly PM, Rotondo MF, Carpenter JP, Sherr SA, Schwab CW:
Temporary Vascular Continuity During Damage Control: Intraabdominal
Shunting for Proximal Superior Mesenteric Artery Injury. Journal of
Trauma 39(4): 757-60, 1995.
13. Barba CA, Angood PB, Kauder DR, Latenser B, Martin K, McGonigal
MD, Phillips GR, Rotondo MF, Schwab CW: Bronchoscopic Guidance Makes
Percutaneous Tracheostomy A Safe, Cost-Effective, and Easy-To-Teach
Procedure. Surgery 118(5):879, 1995.
14. Sing RF, Reilly PM, Rotondo MF, Hanson CW, Schwab CW, Lynch MJ,
McCans
JP: Out-Of-Hospital Rapid Sequence Induction For The Intubation of
The Pediatric
Patient. Academic Emergency Medicine 3(l):41, 1996.
15. Brookoff D, Rotondo MF, Shaw LM, Campbell EA, Fields L:
Cocaethylene Levels in Patients Who Test Positive for Cocaine.
Annals of Emergency Medicine. 27(3):316-20, 1996.
16. DiGiacomo JC, Hoff WS, Rotondo MF, Martin KM, Kauder DR,
Anderson HL, Phillips GR, Schwab CW: Barrier Precautions in Trauma
Resuscitation: Real-Time Analysis Using Videotape Reviews. American
Journal of Emergency Medicine. 15(l):34-9, 1997.
17. DiGiacomo JC, Rotondo MF, Schwab CW: Letter to the Editor:
Venous injuries are not all alike. Military Medicine 162(2):iv,
1997.
18. Reilly PM, Sing RF, Giberson FA, Anderson HL, Rotondo MF,
Tinkoff GH, Schwab CW: Hypercarbia During Tracheostomy: A Comparison
of Percutaneous Endoscopic, Percutaneous Doppler and Standard
Surgical Tracheostomy. Intensive Care Medicine. 23(8):859, 1997.
19. Hoff WS, Reilly PM, Rotondo MF, DiGiacomo JC, Schwab CW: The
Importance of the Command Physician In Trauma Resuscitation. Journal
of Trauma. 43(5):772-77, 1997.
20. Nance ML, Peden GW, Shapiro MB, Rotondo MF, Kauder DR, Schwab CW:
Solid Viscus Injury (SVI) Predicts Major Hollow Viscus Injury (HVI)
In Blunt Abdominal Trauma. Journal of Trauma. 43(4):618-23, 1997.
21. Haskell RM, Boruta B, Rotondo MF, Frankel HL: Hypothermia. AACN
Clinical Issues: Advanced Practice in Acute & Critical Care.
8(3):368-82, 1997.
22. Haskell RM, Frankel HL, Rotondo MF: Agitation. AACN Clinical
Issues: Advanced Practice in Acute & Critical Care. 8(3):335-50,
1997.
23. Haskell R, Frankel H, Rotondo MF: Practices and Efficacy of
Magnesium Repletion in Critically Injured Patients. Critical Care
Medicine 25: A78, 1997.
24. Schwab CW, Frankel H. Rotondo MF, Sing RF, Giberson FA, Anderson
HL, Tinkoff GH: The Impact of True Partnership Between A University
Level I Trauma Center And Community Level II Trauma Center On
Patient Transfer Practices. Journal of Trauma 44(5):815-20, 1998.
25. Grossman MD, May AK, Schwab CW, Reilly PM, McMahon DJ, Rotondo
MD, Shapiro MB, Kauder DR, Frankel HL, Anderson HL: Determining
Anatomic Injury With Computed Tomography In Selected Torso Gunshot
Wounds. Journal of Trauma 45(3):446-56, 1998.
26. DiGiacomo JC, Rotondo MF, Kauder DR, Schwab CW: Delayed Splenic
Hematoma: An Injury in Evolution. Surgery 123(4): 478-479, 1998.
27. Frankel HL, Haskell R, DiGiacomo JC, Rotondo M. Recidivism In
Equestrian Trauma. American Surgeon 64(2): 151-154, 1998.
28. DiGiacomo JC, Rotondo MF, Kauder DR, Schwab CW: Response to
letter to the editor. Surgery 124: 941, 1998.
29. Sing RF, Rotondo MF, Zonies D, Schwab CW, Ross SE, Brathwaite
CM: Rapid Sequence Induction for Intubation By An Aeromedical
Transport Team: A Critical Analysis. The American Journal of
Emergency Medicine. AmJ Emerg Med 16(6):598-602, 1999.
30. May AK, Patterson MA, Rue LW III, Schiller HJ, Rotondo MF,
Schwab CW: Combined Blunt Cardiac and Pericardial Rupture – Review
of the literature and report of a new diagnostic algorithm. American
Surgeon 65(6): 568-574, 1999.
31. DiGiacomo JC, Schwab DW, Kauder DR, Rotondo MF: Letter to the
Editor. Transpelvic Gunshot Wounds: Routine Laparotomy or Selective
Management? World Journal of Surgery. 23(6), 619-620, 1999.
32. Frankel H, FitzPatrick MK, Gaskell S, Hoff W, Rotondo MF, Schwab
CW: Strategies to Improve Compliance with Evidence-Based Clinical
Management Guidelines. Journal of the American College of Surgeons
189(6): 533-538, 1999.
33. Frankel H, Haskell R, Lee SY, Miller D, Rotondo M, Schwab CW:
Hypomagnesemia in Trauma Patients. World Journal of Surgery 23(9):
966-969, 1999.
34. Shapiro MB, Jenkins DH, Schwab CW, Rotondo MF: Damage Control: A
Collective Review. Journal of Trauma 49(5):969-978, 2000.
35. DiGiacomo JC, Frankel H, Haskell RM, Rotondo MF, Schwab CW:
Unsuspected Child Abuse Revealed by Delayed Presentation of
Periportal Tracking and Myoglobinuria. Journal of Trauma
49(2):348-350, 2000.
36. Johnson JW, Gracias VH, Schwab CW, Reilly PM, Kauder DR, Shapiro
MB, Dabrowski GP, Rotondo MF: Evolution In Damage Control for
Exsanguinating Penetrating Abdominal Injury. Journal of Trauma
51(2):261-271, 2001.
37. DiGiacomo JC, Rotondo MF, Kauder DR, Schwab CW: The Role of
Nephrectomy In The Acutely Injured. Archives of Surgery
136(9):1045-1049, 2001.
38. Kudsk KA, Ivatury RR, Morris JA, Rotondo MF: Damage Control in
the Trauma Patient. Contemporary Surgery 57(7):325-343, 2001.
39. DiGiacomo JC, Shaftan GW, Frankel H, Rotondo MF, Schwab CW:
Preoperative Radiographic Staging For Ureteral Injuries Is Not
Warranted In Patients Undergoing Celiotomy For Trauma. The American
Surgeon 67(10):969-973, 2001.
40. Gracias VH, Reilly PM, Klein W, Lee SY, Singer M, Rotondo MF,
Schwab CW: The Role of Computed Tomorgraphy in the Evaluation of
Penetrating Neck Trauma. Archives of Surgery 136:1231-35, 2001.
41. DiGiacomo JC, Frankel HL, Rotondo MF: Clearing the Cervical
Spine in Victims of Blunt Trauma. Military Medicine 167(5):398-401,
2002.
42. Meredith JW, Evans G, Kilgo PD, MacKenzie E, Osler T, McGwin G,
Cohn S, Esposito T, Gennarelli T, Hawkins M, Lucas C, Mock C,
Rotondo M, Rue L: A Comparison of the Abilities of Nine Scoring
Algorithms in Predicting Mortality. Journal of Trauma 53(4):621-29,
2002.
43. Rotondo MF: Editorial Comment on 2001 AAST Paper #2025 entitled
Bullet Trajectory Predicts The Need For Damage Control – An
Artificial Neural Network Model. Journal of Trauma 52(5): 858, 2002.
(not presented due to 9/11/01 meeting cancellation)
44. Fakhry SM, Watts DD, Luchette FA and EAST Multi-Institutional
HVI Research Group: Current Diagnostic Approaches Lack Sensitivity
In The Diagnosis of Perforated Blunt Small Bowel Injury: Analysis
from 275,557 Trauma Admissions from the EAST Multi-institutional HVI
Trial. Journal of Trauma 54(2): 295-306, 2003
45. Watts DD, Fakhry SM and EAST Multi-Institutional HVI Research
Group: Incidence of Hollow Viscus Injury in Blunt Trauma: An
Analysis from 275,557 Trauma Admissions from the EAST
Multi-institutional Trial. Journal of Trauma 54(2): 289-94, 2003.
46. Barrow IM, Hough M, Rastatter MP, Walker M, Holbert D, Rotondo
MF: Can Within- Category Naming Identify Subtle Cognitive Deficits
in the Mild Traumatic Brain-Injured Patient? Journal of Trauma
54(5): 888-97, 2003.
47. Rotondo MF, Cheatham ML, Moore FA, Reilly PM: Abdominal
Compartment Syndrome. Contemporary Surgery 59(6):260-270, 2003.
48. Sagraves SG, Conquest AM, Albrecht RJ, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ,
Bard MR, Powell CS, Rotondo MF: Popliteal Artery Trauma In A Rural
Level I Trauma Center. American Surgeon 69(6):485-490, 2003.
49. Toschlog EA, MacElligot J, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR,
Goettler CE, Rotondo MF, Swanson MS: The Relationship of Injury
Severity Score (ISS) and Glascow Coma Score (GCS) To Rehabilitative
Potential In Patients Suffering Traumatic Brain Injury. American
Surgeon. 69(6):491-498, 2003.
50. Toschlog EA, Blount KP, Rotondo MF, Sagraves SG, Bard MR,
Schenarts PJ, Swanson M, Goettler CE: Clinical Predictors of
Subtherapeutic Aminoglycoside Levels In Trauma Patients Undergoing
Once-Daily Dosing. Journal of Trauma. 55(2):255-62, 2003.
51. Hoff WS, Sicoutris CP, Lee SY, Rotondo MF, Holstein JJ, Gracias
VH, Pryor JP, Reilly PM, Doroski KK, Schwab CW: Formalized Radiology
Rounds: The Final Component of the Tertiary Survey. Journal of
Trauma 56(2):291-5, 2004.
52. Rotondo MF and Bard MR: Damage Control Surgery for Thoracic
Injuries. Injury 35(7):649-54, 2004.
53. Bard MR, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Collins BA, Toschlog EA,
Sagraves SG, Rotondo MF: Language Barrier Leads to the Unnecessary
Intubation of Trauma Patients. American Surgeon 70(9):783-6, 2004.
54. Ghiassi S, Sun YS, Kim VB, Scott CM, Nifong LW, Rotondo MF,
Chitwood WR: Methylene Blue Enhances Resuscitation after Refractory
Hemorrhagic Shock. Journal of Trauma 57(3): 515-21, 2004.
55. Goettler CE and Rotondo MF: Blunt Colon Trauma. Seminars in
Colon and Rectal Surgery. 15(2):105-111, 2004
56. Thompson-Brazill KA, Goettler CE, and Rotondo MF: Diffuse Axonal
“Shear” Injury in an 18-year-old Man Following a High-Speed Motor
Vehicle Collision. Journal of Emergency Medicine 31(1):112-114, 2005
57. Bailey K, Swinyer M, Bard M, Rotondo MF et al: The Effectiveness
of a Specialized Trauma Course in the Knowledge Base and Level of
Job Satisfaction in Emergency Nurses. Journal of Trauma Nursing
12(1): 10-15, 2005.
58. Schenarts P, Bowen J, Bard M, Sagraves S, Toschlog E, Goettler
C, Cromwell S, Rotondo M. The Effect of a Rotating Night-Float
Coverage Scheme on Preventable and Potentially Preventable Morbidity
at a Level I Trauma Center. American Journal of Surgery
190(1):147-152, 2005.
59. Rotondo MF and Esposito TJ, and the EAST Future of Trauma
Surgery Committee: The Position of the Eastern Association for the
Surgery of Trauma on the Future of Trauma Surgery. Journal of
Trauma. 59(1): 77-79, 2005
Accepted, But Not Yet In Print
60. Kim VB, Albrecht RJ, Young JA, Brown PM, Sun YS, Rotondo MF,
Cunningham PR, Nifong W, Chitwood WR: Methylene Blue (MB) Improves
Tissue Perfusion During Class IV Hemorrhagic Shock In Dogs. Journal
of Trauma
61. Reade CC, Jenkins NL, Bard MR, Kuszyk BS, Koutlas TC, Rotondo
MF: Immediate Diagnosis and Non-Operative Treatment of a Pulmonary
Artery Pseudoaneurysm after Blunt Traumatic Injury. Journal of
Trauma (pendig publication November 05)
62. Paul J. Schenarts, MD, FACS, Scott G. Sagraves, MD, FACS,
Michael R. Bard,MD, Eric A. Toschlog, MD, FACS, Claudia E. Goettler,
MD, FACS, Mark A. Newell, MD, FACS, and Michael F. Rotondo, MD, FACS:
Low-Dose Dopamine: A Physiologically-Based Review. Current Surgery.
63. Rotond MF and Schenarts PJ: Critique – Steroids in the ICU: At
What Cost? Arch of Surg
64. Sagraves SG, Toschlog EA, Rotondo MF: Damage Control Surgery –
The Intensivist’s Role. Journal of Intensive Care Medicine.
Submitted For Publication
65. Garrison HG, Gough SB, Swanson MS, Cunningham P, Rotondo MF: The
Effect Of The "STAF" Model In Reducing Preventable Mortality In A
Rural Region. Journal of Trauma.
66. Sagraves SG, Rotondo MF, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR,
Goettler CE: Brief Interval Transfer (BIT): The Morbid Consequence
of Delay to the Trauma Center in a Rural Patient Demographic.
Journal of Trauma.
67. The Committee to Develop the Reorganized Specialty of Trauma,
Surgical Critical Care and Emergency Surgery. Acute Care Surgery:
Trauma, Critical Care, and Emergency Surgery American Association
for Surgery of Trauma
68. 278 Blunt Duodenal Injuries from a Large Multi-Institutional
Study: Incidence, Diagnosis, and Outcome. Journal of Trauma
69. Toschlog EA, Bailey BM, Sagraves SG, Bard MR, Schenarts PJ,
Goettler, CE, Newell MA, Rotondo MF: Rural Trauma Recidivism: A
Different Disease. Journal of Trauma.
70. Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Fugo J, Schenarts PJ,
Sagraves SG, Newell MA, Rotondo MF: Critically Injured Adolescent
Patients: Where do they belong? The American Surgeon.
Submitted, But Not Yet Accepted
71. Rotondo MF, Sagraves SG, Goettler CE: Penetrating Abdominal
Injury. Injury.
72. Thompson-Brazill KA, Schenarts PJ, Rotondo MF: Adrenal
Insufficiency in ICU.
73. Esposito TJ, Rotondo MF, Barie P, Reilly, P: Making the Case for
a Paradigm Shift In Trauma Surgery. Journal of The American College
of Surgeon.
ABSTRACTS:
74. Kauder DR, Rotondo MF, McGonigal MD, Schwab CW: Healthcare
Reimbursement for the Injured Elderly: A Regional Trauma Center's
Experience. Journal of Trauma 30(12):1620, 1990.
75. Rotondo MF, Hanson CW, McGonigal MD, Kauder DR, Schwab CW:
Urgent Paralysis and Intubation of Trauma Patients: Is It Safe?
Journal of Trauma 30(12):1623, 1990.
76. Hanson CW, Rotondo MF, McGonigal MD, Kauder DR, Schwab CW: The
Safety of Airway Management in Trauma Patients. Anesthesiology 73:
A286, 1990.
77. McGonigal MD, Cole JBS, Kauder DR, Rotondo MF, Angood PB,
Latenser BA, Schwab CW: A New Approach to Probability of Survival
Scoring. Journal of Trauma 33(l):156, 1992.
78. McGonigal MD, Cole JBS, Kauder DR, Rotondo MF, Angood PB,
Latenser BA, Schwab CW: Urban Firearm Death: A Five-Year
Perspective. Journal of Trauma U33U: 948, 1992.
79. Rotondo MF, McGonigal MD, Kauder DR, Phillip GR, Fruchterman TM,
Latenser BA, Angood PB, Schwab CW: "Damage Control": An Approach for
Improved Survival In Exsanguinating Penetrating Abdominal Injury.
Journal of Trauma 33(3):161, 1992.
80. Rotondo MF, McGonigal MD, Kauder DR, Schwab CW: On the Nature of
Things Still Going Bang in the Night: An Analysis of Residency
Training in Trauma. Journal of Trauma 33(6):949, 1992.
81. Brookoff D, Shaw LM, Fields L, Campbell E, Rotondo MF:
Cocaethylene Levels in Patients Treated for Major Trauma.
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring 15(2):175, 1993.
82. Rotondo MF, Porter JM, Shaw LM, Schwab CW, McGonigal MD, Angood
PB, Kauder DR, Brookoff D: The Effect of Cocaine on Acid-Base
Balance in Trauma Patients. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring 15(2):176,
1993.
83. Barba CA, Angood PB, Kauder DR, Martin K, McGonigal MD, Phillips
GR, Rotondo MF, Schwab CW: Endoscopically Guided Percutaneous
Dilational Tracheostomy: A Safe, Easy and Cost-Saving Procedure.
Critical Care Medicine 21(4):S251,1993.
84. Barba CA, Angood RB, Boom T, Phillips GR, Kauder DR, McGonigal
MD, Rotondo MF, Schwab CW: Selective Non-Operative Management (N-OM)
of a Group of Patients with Transmediastinal Gunshot Wounds (TGSW).
Pan American Congress of Trauma June, 1993.
85. Phillips GR, Kauder DR, Schwab CW, Barba CA, Angood PB, Rotondo
MF, McGonigal MD: Selective Blood Bank Utilization as a Means of
Cost Containment in Trauma Patients. Critical Care Medicine
21(4):S239,1993.
86. DiGiacomo JC, Schwab CW, Rotondo MF, Kauder DR, Angood PA,
McGonigal MD: Who Warrants Exploration for a Gluteal Gunshot Wound?
Journal of Trauma 36(l)149: 1994.
87. DiGiacomo JC, Hoff WS, Rotondo MF, Martin KM, Kauder DR,
Anderson HL, Phillips GR, Schwab CW: Universal Barrier Precautions (UBP)
in Trauma Resuscitation (TR): Real-time Analysis Using Videotape
Review (VTR). Journal of Trauma 37(6):1018, 1994.
88. Sing RF, Reilly P, Rotondo MF, Hanson CW, Schwab CW:
Pre-Hospital Paralysis and Endotracheal Intubation of the Pediatric
Patient. Academic Emergency Medicine 2(5):357, 1995.
89. Rotondo MF, Zonies D, Sing RF, Schwab CW, Ross S, Brathwaite C:
Urgent Paralysis for Intubation By An Aeromedical Transport Team: A
Critical Analysis. Journal of Trauma 40(l):181, 1996.
90. Hoff WS, Reilly PM, Ketterer CL, Tinkoff GH, Pasquale M, Rotondo
MF, Schwab CW: The Management of Occult Pneumothorax After Blunt
Trauma. Chest 110(4):210S, 1996.
91. Schiller HJ, Reilly JL, Rotondo MF, Schwab CW, Anderson HL III:
Percutaneous Extracorporeal Rewarming in Trauma Patients Undergoing
"Damage Control” Laparotomy. Pan American Trauma Society, November
1996.
92. Haskell R, Frankel, H, Miller D, DiGiacomo JC, Rotondo MF:
Practices and Efficacy of Magnesium Repletion in Critically Injured
Patients. Critical Care Med 25(l):A78, 1997.
93. Schwab CW, Frankel HL, Rotondo MF, Gares DA, Robison EA, Haskell
RM, Hoff WS, Kauder DR: The Impact of True Partnership Between A
University Level I Trauma Center and A
Community Level II Trauma Center On Patient Transfer Practices.
Journal of Trauma 43(l):200, 1997.
94. May AK, Grossman MD, Reilly PM, McMahon DJ, Rotondo MF, Shapiro
MB, Kauder DR, Schwab CW: The Expanding Use of Computed Tomography
in Torso Gunshot Wounds. Journal of Trauma 43(l):194, 1997.
95. May AK, Rotondo MF, Zonies DH, Reilly PM, Anderson HL, Schwab CW:
Multifocal and Multicavitary Exsanguination: “The Real Double
Jeopardy”. Pan American Journal of Trauma, 1997.
96. Zonies DH, Rotondo MF, Sing RF, Reilly PM, Hoff WS, Kauder DR,
Schwab CW: The Safety of Urgent Paralysis and Intubation (UPI) in
the Trauma Admitting Area (TAA): A Review of 570 Consecutive
Patients. Journal of Trauma 44(2):431, 1998.
97. Reilly, PM, Schwab CW, Zonies DH, McDonald G, Kauder DR, Rotondo
MF, McGonigal MD: Urban Firearm Deaths (UFD) Revisited: Trends Over
A Decade. Journal of Trauma 45(6): 1120, 1998.
98. Reilly PM, Chang RC, Schwab CW, McDonald G, Rotondo MF, Zonies
DH, Kauder DR, Bar CD, Branas CC, Richmond TS: Urban Non-Firearm
Homicides: A Six Year Perspective. Journal of Trauma 47:1173, 1999.
99. Reilly PM, Lee SY, Gracias VH, Singer M, Rotondo MF, Schwab CW:
The Role of Computed Tomography in the Evaluation of Penetrating
Neck Trauma. American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, 1999.
100. Garrison HG, Gough SB, Swanson MS, Cunningham P, Rotondo MF:
The Effect Of The "STAF" Model In Reducing Preventable Mortality In
A Rural Region. Journal of Trauma 49(6):1170, 2000.
101. Kim VB, Albrecht RJ, Young JA, Brown PM, Sun YS, Rotondo MF,
Cunningham PR, Nifong W, Chitwood WR: Methylene Blue (MB) Improves
Tissue Perfusion During Class IV Hemorrhagic Shock In Dogs. Journal
of Trauma 49(6): 1167, 2000.
102. Johnson JW, Gracias VH, Schwab CW, Reilly PM, Kauder DR,
Dabrowski GP, Rotondo MF: Evolution In Damage Control (DC) With
Exsanguinating Penetrating Abdominal Injury (PAI). Journal of Trauma
49(6):1166, 2000.
103. Barrow IM, Hough M, Rastatter MP, Walker M, Holbert D, Rotondo
M: Within Category Naming In Mild Traumatic Brain Injured And Normal
Adults. Journal of Trauma 51(6):1234, 2001.
104. Watts D, Fakhry S, Scalea T, Cooper C, Wahl W, Ahrns K,
Carrillo E, Lukan J, and EAST Multi-institutional HVI Research
Group: Blunt Hollow Viscus Injury (HVI) and Small Bowel Injury (SBI):
Prevalence, Mortality, and Morbidity Results From A Large
Multi-Institutional Study. Journal of Trauma 51(6):1233, 2001.
105. Fakhry S, Watts D, Clancy K, Peitzman A, Morken J, Ney A,
Knotts B, Shreve W, and EAST Multi-Institutional HVI Research Group:
Diagnosing Blunt Small Bowel Injury (SBI): An Analysis of the
Clinical Utility of Computerized Tomography (CT) Scan From A Large
Multi-Institutional Trial. Journal of Trauma 51(6):1232, 2001.
106. Fakhry S, Watts D, Daley B, Enderson B, Liu T, Moore F, Bilello
J, Davis J, and EAST Multi-Institutional HVI Research Group: Current
Diagnostic Approaches Lack Sensitivity In The Diagnosis of
Perforating Blunt Small Bowel Injury (SBI): Findings From A Large
Multi-Institutional Trial. Journal of Trauma 51(6):1232, 2001.
107. Watts D, Fakhry S, Pasquale M, Kurek S, Malhotra A, Fabian T,
Boulanger B, and EAST Multi-Institutional HVI Research Group: Motor
Vehicle Crash (MVC) and Abdominal Seatbelt Mark As Risk Factors For
Perforating Small Bowel Injury (SBI): Results From A Large
Multi-Institutional Study. Journal of Trauma 51(6):1232, 2001.
108. Toschlog EA, Rotondo MF, Blount K, Pender J, Sagraves SG,
Schenarts PJ, Bard MR: Clinical Predictors of Sub-therapeutic
Aminoglycoside Levels in Trauma Patients Undergoing Once-Daily
Dosing. Journal of Trauma 53(6):1204, 2002.
109. Sagraves SG, Rotondo MF, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR:
Brief Interval Transfer (BIT): The Morbid Consequence of Delay To
The Trauma Center in a Rural Patient Demographic. Journal of Trauma
53(6):1209, 2002.
110. Toschlog EA, Spain T, Walker J, Crowder G, Barrett A, Joyner M,
Rotondo MF: Characterization of Trauma Patients “Lost To Follow-Up”.
Journal of Trauma 53(6):1214, 2002.
111. Ghiassi S, Sun YS, Scott CM, Nifong LW, Rotondo MF, Chitwood WR:
Methylene Blue Enhances Resuscitation after Refractory Hemorrhagic
Shock. Journal of Trauma 53(6):1211, 2002.
112. Chiu WC, Scalea TM, Rotondo MF: Summary Report on Current
Clinical Trauma Care Fellowship Training Programs: Update 2003.
Journal of Trauma 56:233, 2004.
113. Fugate M, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Fugate M, Sagraves
SG, Schenarts PJ, Newell MA, Rotondo MF: Alcohol Withdrawal
Syndrome: Turning Minor Injuries Into Major Problems. EAST 18th
Annual Scientific Assembly. Journal of Trauma 57(6):1380,2004
114. Smith PJ, MSII, Willis HL, MSII, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ,
Bard MR, Toschlog EA, Goettler CE, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Shotgun
Injury Management and Outcomes. Medical Student Annual Research Day,
Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, NC, August 2004.
115. Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Fugo J, Schenarts PJ,
Sagraves SG, Newell MA, Rotondo MF: Critically Injured Adolescent
Patients: Where Do They Belong? Presented at Southeastern Surgical
Congress February, 2005. American Journal of Surgery.
116. Ziglar M, Baker CC, Schiro S, Rotondo M: Outcome After Major
Trauma: Does Time To Definitive Care Make A Difference? Journal of
Trauma.
117. Thomas J. Esposito, Michael F Rotondo, Philip S Barie, Patrick
M Reilly, Michael D Pasquale: Making the Case for a Paradigm Shift
in Trauma Surgery. Journal of the American college of Surgeons.
Accepted, But Not Yet In Print
118. Bard MR, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Collins BA, Toschlog EA,
Sagraves SG, Rotondo MF: Language Barrier Leads to the Unnecessary
Intubation of Trauma Patients. Southeastern Surgical Proceedings
2004.
BOOK CHAPTERS:
119. Rotondo MF: The Physiology of Transfusion Therapy (Chapter 6).
In: Essentials of Basic Science in Surgery, Savage E, Fishman S,
Miller L (eds). Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1993.
120. Porter JM, Rotondo MF: Visceral Injury - Trauma Section, Schwab
CW, ed. In: Current Opinion in General Surgery, Daly, John (ed).
Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1993.
121. Phillips GR, Rotondo MF, Schwab CW: Complications in
Transfusion Therapy. In: Complications in Trauma and Critical Care,
Maull K, Wiles C, Rodriguez A (eds). Philadelphia: Saunders, 1994.
122. Kauder DR Schwab CW, Rotondo MF: "Damage Control": In:
Textbook of Penetrating Trauma, lvatury R, Cayten C (eds).
Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1996, pp 717-725
123. Grossman MD, Rotondo MF: Acute Abdominal Processes. In:
Critical Care Medicine – Perioperative Management. Murray MJ, Cousin
DB, Pearl RG, Prough DS (eds). New York: Lippincott-Raven
Publishers, 1996.
124. Phillips GR, Rotondo MF, Schwab CW: Transfusion Therapy. In:
Complications in Trauma and Critical Care. Maull K, Wiles C,
Rodriguez A (eds). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 1996.
125. Haskell RM, Frankel HF, Rotondo MF: Differential Diagnosis Of
Agitation In The Hospitalized Adult. In: AACN Clinical Issues:
Advanced Practice in Acute and Critical Care. Szaflarsi N (eds).
Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven 8(3):335-350, 1997.
126. Haskell RM, Baruta B, Rotondo MF, Frankel HF: Differential
Diagnosis Of
Hypothermia In The Hospitalized Adult. In: AACN Clinical Issues:
Advanced
Practice In Acute and Critical Care, Szaflarsi N (eds).
Philadelphia: Lippincott-
Raven 8(3):368-382, 1997.
127. Rotondo MF, Zonies DM: The Damage Control Sequence and
Underlying Logic. In: Surgical Clinics of North America, Damage
Control Surgery, Mattox KL, Hirshberg A (eds). Philadelphia: Mosby
77(4): 761-777, 1997.
128. Grossman MD, Rotondo M: Acute Abdominal Conditions in the
Patient in the Intensive Care Unit. In: Critical Care Medicine:
Perioperative Management. Murray MJ, Coursin DB, Pearl RG, Prough DS
(eds). Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven Publishers 1997.
129. Rotondo MF, Hoff WS: The Management of Liver Injury. In:
Current Surgical Therapy, Cameron JL (ed). Philadelphia: Mosby,
1998.
130. Rotondo MF: Abdominal Injury - Damage Control. In: The Trauma
Manual, Peitzman AB, Rhodes M, Schwab CW, Yealy DM (eds). New York:
Little Brown & Company, 1999.
131. Rotondo MF, Reilly PM: Bleeding and Coagulation Complications.
In: Trauma, 4th Edition, Mattox KL, Feliciano DV, Moore EE (eds).
New York: McGraw-Hill, 2000.
132. Nance ML, Rotondo MF: Abdominal Trauma. In: The Intensive Care
Unit Manual, Lanken PN, Hanson III, CW, Manaker S (eds).
Philadelphia: Saunders, 2001.
133. Rotondo MF: Damage Control. In: The Trauma Manual, 2nd Edition,
Peitzman AB, Rhodes M, Schwab CW, Yealy DM, Fabian TC (eds).
Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2002.
134. Rotondo MF, Reilly PM: Bleeding and Coagulation Problems. In:
Trauma Manual, 4th Edition, Moore EE, Mattox KL, Feliciano DV (eds).
New York:McGraw-Hill, 2003.
135. Rotondo MF: Trauma Damage Control Commentary. In: Trauma, 5th
Edition, Moore EE, Feliciano DV, Mattox KL (eds). New York:
McGraw-Hill, 2004.
136. Rotondo MF and Goettler CE: Retroperitoneal Injuries: Kidney
and Ureter. In: Current Surgical Therapy, 8th Edition, Cameron JL
(ed.). Philadelphia: Elsevier Mosby, 2004.
137. Rotondo MF: Technical Operative Procedures: How I Do It.
Packing Techniques and Vac Pack Abdominal Wall Closure After Damage
Control. In: Advanced Trauma Operative Management: Surgical
Strategies for Penetrating Trauma. Jacobs LM, Gross RI, and Luk SS (eds).
Woodbury:Cine-Med, Inc, 2004.
138. Rotondo MF: Technical Operative Procedures: How I Do It.
Exposure and Management of Grade V Renal Injury. In: Advanced Trauma
Operative Management: Surgical Strategies for Penetrating Trauma.
Jacobs LM, Gross RI, and Luk SS (eds). Woodbury:Cine-Med, Inc, 2004.
139. Rotondo MF: Technical Operative Procedures: How I Do It.
Supraceliac Aortic Control and Skin Only Closure After Damage
Control. In: Advanced Trauma Operative Management: Surgical
Strategies for Penetrating Trauma. Jacobs LM, Gross RI, and Luk SS (eds).
Woodbury:Cine-Med, Inc, 2004.
140. Balogh A, Moore FA, Goettler CE, Rotondo MF, Schwab CW:
Management of Abdominal Compartment Syndrome. In: Abdominal
Compartment Syndrome. Ivatury, Rao Ivatury. 2005.
141. Goettler CE, Rotondo MF, and Schwab CW: Surgical Implications.
In: Abdominal Compartment Syndrome. Chang, Cheatham, Ivatury,
Malbrain, and Sugrue (eds.) (submitted)
Submissions In Preparation
142. Newell MA, Toschlog EA, Rotondo MF: Surgical Techniques To
Prevent Operative Infections. In: Infections in Women: Practical
Pathways in Obstetrics & Gynecology Series. Newton E (ed.).
143. Rotondo MF, Goettler CE: The Open Abdomen. In: Surgery: Basic
Science and Clincial Evidence. Norton JA, Barie PS, Bollinger RR, et
al (eds.). (in preparation)
144. Gracias V, Rotondo MF, Schwab William C: Pre-hospital Fluid
Resuscitation. In: Current Therapy and Surgical Critical Care.
Asensio JA and Trunkey D (eds.). (in preparation)
145. Rotondo MF, Toschlog EA, Sagraves SG: Airway Control. In:
Trauma Sixth Edition. Feliciano DV, Mattox KL, Moore EE (eds.). (in
preparation).
146. Toschlog EA, Sagraves SG, Rotondo MF: Damage Control. In: The
Trauma Manual, 3rd edition. Peitzman A, Rhodes M, Schwab CW, et al
(eds.). (in preparation).
EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS (CD-ROM, Audiotapes)
147. Rotondo MF: "Abdominal Compartment Syndrome," Audio-Digest
General Surgery, Vol. 48, No. 11, Audio-Digest Foundation, June 7,
2001, pg. 1-2.
148. Toschlog EA, Dulabon GR, and Rotondo MF: Shock. In: Unbound
Surgery, TN Pappas, GP Purcell (eds). Unbound Medicine, 2004,
available at www.unboundsurgery.com.
149. Rotondo MF: “Best Trauma Literature of the Last Year”. EMRAP
2004b Vol 4. No. 4. Copyright 2004. Center for Medical Education
800-458-4779.
150. Rotondo MF:
“Education/Prevention/Epidemiology/Socioeconomic/Ethics”, AAST 2003
Professor Rounds for Poster Session Summary. Department of Surgery
University of California San Diego Medical Center Copyright 2004,
Disc Two.
151. Rotondo MF and Newell MA: “Geriatric Trauma”, American College
of Surgeons, Patient Management Problems in Trauma and Critical
Care. (in preparation)
152. Rotondo MF and Newell MA: “Rural Trauma”, American College of
Surgeons, Patient Management Problems in Trauma and Critical Care.
(in preparation)
MONOGRAPHS
153. The Coalition for American Trauma Care Washington Report:
Professional Organization Addresses Impending Critical Shortage of
Surgeons to Care for the Injured, Vol 7. No. 14. August 2005
154. Jacobs L, Burns K, Teter H with deliberations of the Trauma
Leadership Forum: “ATS Leadership Forum Outlines Actions For
Improving End-of-Life Care”, Trauma Watch, February 2004.
155. Jacobs LM with deliberations of the Trauma Leadership Forum:
“ATS Trauma Leadership Forum: Trauma Systems Survival – Manpower
Issues”. April 2003.
156. Jacobs LM with with deliberations of the Trauma Leadership
Forum: “ATS Trauma Leadership Forum: End-of-Life Issues – Quality,
Availability and Ethics”. December 2003.
157. Rotondo MF and Newell MA: “Critical Review of Trauma
Literature”, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, EMRAP Vol 4.
No. 4. 2004.
158. Rotondo MF: “Today’s Trauma/Critical Care Surgeon – An
Endangered Species?”, Trauma & Critical Care ’04 –
Point/Counterpoint XXIII. Panamerican Journal of Trauma. (pending)
159. Rotondo MF: “Transfer Agreements: What Works, What Doesn’t?”,
Trauma & Critical Care ’04 – Point/Counterpoint XXIII. Panamerican
Journal of Trauma. (pending)
ABSTRACT PRESENTATIONS / INVITED DISCUSSIONS:
October 20, 2005
Invited Discussant: “Minimally Invasive Surgery and Interventional
Radiology in Trauma”
American College of Surgeons
91st Annual Clinical Congress
San Francisco, California
September 22, 2005
Invited Discussant: "Aggressive surveillance and early catheter
directed therapy in the prevention of abdominal compartment
syndrome"
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Atlanta, Georgia
February 13-15, 2005
Invited Discussant: “All Terrain Vehicle Injury: Are They Dangerous?
A Six Year Experience at a Level I Trauma Center Following
Expiration of Industry Regulations”
Southeastern Surgical Congress
New Orleans, Louisiana
September 29, 2004
Invited Discussant: “Complications After 344 Damage Control Open
Celiotomies”
“The Invisible Trauma Patient: Emergency Department Discharges”
“The Role of Computed Tomography in Patients with Gunshot Wounds to
the Abdomen
Selected for Non-Operative Management”
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Maui, Hawaii
February 1, 2004
Invited Discussant: “Predicting In-Hospital Mortality in the
Surgical Intensive Care Unit: Do The Number of Acquired Infections
Have Prognostic Value?”
Southeastern Surgical Congress
Atlanta, Georgia
September 11, 2003
Invited Discussant: “Decompressive Laparotomy to Treat Intractable
Intracranial Hypertension After Traumatic Brain Injury”
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma
63rd Annual Meeting
Minneapolis, Minnesota
January 15, 2003
“Survey of Trauma Surgeons Practice in the Early Evaluation of
Stable Patients
with Blunt Abdominal Injury”
Plenary Session
Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Sixteenth Scientific Assembly
Fort Myers, Florida
January 17, 2003
Invited Discussant: “Acute Postconcussive Complications of Mild
Traumatic Brain
Injury in Blunt Trauma Patients”
Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Sixteenth Scientific Assembly
Fort Myers, Florida
October 7, 2002
“Abdominal Compartment Syndrome”
Contemporary Surgery Symposium, Moderator
American College of Surgeons Annual Clinical Congress
San Francisco, California
October 24, 2000
Invited Discussant: "Damage Control"
Contemporary Surgery Symposium
American College of Surgeons
Eighty-Sixth Annual Clinical Congress
Chicago, Illinois
October 13, 2000
Invited Discussant: "The Immunomodulatory Effects of Damage Control
Abdominal
Packing On Local and Systemic Neutropohil Activity"
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Sixtieth Annual Meeting
San Antonio, Texas
December 6, 1999
Invited Discussant: "Focused Abdominal Ultrasound for Trauma -
Cumulative Sum
Analysis of Institutional and Individual Learning Curves", written
by J. Fischer.
Southern Surgical Association
One Hundred Eleventh Annual Session
Hot Springs, Virginia
September 24, 1997
Invited Discussant: "Criteria for Operative Bailout in Abdominal
Trauma with
Massive Transfusion", written by T. LeMieur.
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Fifty-Seventh Scientific Assembly
Waikoloa, Hawaii
April 19, 1996
Invited Discussant: Difficult Case Management
Eighth Annual Trauma & Critical Care Symposium
Good Samaritan Hospital
Cincinnati, Ohio
February 29, 1996
"Urgent Paralysis For lntubation By An Aeromedical Transport Team: A
Critical
Analysis"
The Western Trauma Association
Annual Meeting
Grand Targhee, Wyoming
January 12, 1996
Invited Discussant: "The Open Abdomen: Coverage, Complications,
Closure"
Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Ninth Scientific Assembly
Orlando, Florida
January 14, 1995
Invited Discussant: "Leukocyte Modulation Inhibits Endotoxin -
Induced
Disruption of lntracellular Calcium Hemostasis", written by J. Todd
Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Eighth Scientific Assembly
Sanibel, Florida
December 10, 1994
Invited Discussant: "Multicavity Exsanguination Case Study"
Day of Trauma
Philadelphia College of Surgeons
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
May 10, 1994
Invited Discussant: "Difficult Case Management Studies"
Trauma and Critical Care'94
Point/Counterpoint Xill
Hotel Atop the Bellevue
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
March 26, 1994
Invited Discussant: "Consensus Conference on the Indications for the
Utilization of Neuromuscular Blockades"
Ritz Carlton Hotel
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
May 28, 1993
"The Effect of Cocaine on the Acid-Base Balance of Trauma Patients"
Third International Congress of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring and
Clinical
Toxicology
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"Cocaethylene Levels in Patients Treated for Major Trauma"
Third International Congress of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring and
Clinical
Toxicology
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
January 14, 1993
"On the Nature of Things Still Going Bang in the Night: An Analysis
of
Residency Training in Trauma."
Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Sixth Scientific Assembly
Longboat Key, Florida
September 17, 1992
"Damage Control: An Approach For Improved Survival In Exsanguinating
Penetrating Abdominal Injury."
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Fifty-Second Annual Meeting
Louisville, Kentucky
January 7, 1992
Invited Discussant: "Improved Urban Trauma Patient Diagnosis Related
Group
(DRG) Reimbursement Using MCFA Grouper 8.0 (1991) As
Opposed to MCFA Grouper 5.0 (1988)" written by E. Sloan.
Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Fifth Scientific Assembly
Hamilton, Bermuda
January 6, 1992
Invited Discussant: "Facial Trauma in Motor Vehicle Accidents" by
Nakhgevany
et al.
Philadelphia Academy of Surgery
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
LECTURES BY INVITATION:
NATIONAL/REGIONAL:
October 16, 2005
“Performance-based Compensation: What are the Useful Formulas?”
Society of Surgical Chairs Annual Meeting
San Francisco, California
October 16-20, 2005
“Staged Management for Definitive Reconstruction, Forget the Hocus
Pocus – Use Prostheses”
“Temporary Closure Techniques in the Open Abdomen”
American College of Surgeons
91st Annual Clinical Congress
San Francisco, California
May 13, 2005
“Damage Control”
Visiting Professor – New Hanover Regional Medical Center
Wilmington, North Carolina
April 16-19, 2005
“Multisystem Abdominal Wounds: Who’s on First?”
Postgraduate Course – Multidisciplinary Approaches to Multisystem
Trauma: Issues and Priorities
American College of Surgeons Spring Meeting 2005
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
April 13-14, 2005
Visiting Professor/Grand Rounds – R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center
Baltimore, Maryland
April 8, 2005
“Rural Traumas: Reflections of a City Surgeon Leading the Country
Life”
Hampton Roads Trauma Symposium
Riverside Regional Medical Center
Newport News, Virginia
March 28-29, 2005
“Emergency Workforce Issues”
American College of Surgeons
Chicago, Illinois
November 17-18, 2004
“The Rural Trauma Imperative: Reflections of a City Surgeon Leading
the Country
Life”
“Case Studies in Complex Injury Management”
New England Regional Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts
November 4, 2004
“The Future of Trauma Care: The Changing Paradigm”
14th Annual Will C. Sealy Surgical Society Trauma Symposium
Mercer University School of Medicine
Atlanta, Georgia
October 12, 2004
“Damage Control 2004: Who Really Benefits?”
Postgraduate Course – Controversial Issues in Trauma
American College of Surgeons Annual Clinical Congress
New Orleans, Louisiana
October 4, 2004
“Panel on Findings of Committee on Trauma Consultation”
Emergency Medicine Today Conference
Greensboro, North Carolina
July 17, 2004
“Quality Improvement in Trauma Care: Integrating Community
Providers”
NC Chapter, American College of Surgeons Annual Meeting
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
May 24-25, 2004
“Today’s Trauma / Critical Care Surgeon – An Endangered Species?”
“Difficult Case Management Panel Discussion”
“Transfer Agreements – What Works, What Doesn’t”
American College of Surgeons
Trauma and Critical Care 2004
Point/Counterpoint XXIII
Atlantic City, New Jersey
April 8, 2004
“The Uniqueness of the Geriatric Trauma Patient”
Trauma 2004 Fort Worth
Fort Worth, Texas
April 1-2, 2004
“Update/Innovations in Damage Control”
“State of the Union on the Future of Trauma”
Trauma Association of Canada
Annual Scientific Meeting
Mont Tremblant, Quebec, Canada
February 20, 2004
“Top Trauma Articles of the Past Year”
“Tough Trauma Cases For Non-Trauma Center”
American Academy of Emergency Medicine
Miami, Florida
February 12, 2004
“Geriatric Trauma”
“Priorities in Multi-System Case Studies”
11th Annual Trauma Symposium
Memorial Regional Trauma Center
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
October 19, 2003
Invited Discussant: “Redefining the Future of Trauma Surgery as a
Comprehensive Trauma/Emergency Surgery Service”
Quality, Outcomes & Cost I
American College of Surgeons
Chicago, Illinois
October 4, 2003
“Damage Control: The Operation That Saves Lives”
“Trauma Center’s Role in EMS Care”
“Leadership Role of the Trauma Medical Director”
1st Annual Mississippi Trauma Symposium
Mississippi State Department of Health
Philadelphia, Mississippi
June 20, 2003
“The Rural Trauma Imperative: The Development of a Level I Trauma
Center in a
Rural Region”
“Challenges in the Management of the Injured Elderly Patient”
108th Annual Session
Seaboard Medical Association of Virginia & North Carolina
Nags Head, North Carolina
May 23, 2003
“Trauma at the Extremes of Age”
Grand Rounds – Visiting Professor
Orlando Regional Medical Center
Orlando, Florida
April 29, 2003
“Trauma at the Extremes of Age”
Trauma in the 21st Century: Challenges for the Next Decade
Annual Symposium
Virginia Commonwealth University Health System
Richmond, Virginia
April 15, 2003
“What’s Hot in Trauma: Damage Control”
“Rural Stabilization: How To Recognize Serious Injury”
Florida Emergency Physicians
3rd Annual Symposium
Lake Buena Vista, Florida
March 23, 2003
“Challenges in the Community & Rural Trauma Facilities”
6th Annual Conference
Society of Trauma Nurses
Las Vegas, Nevada
November 1, 2002
“Management of the Injured Older Patient”
Geriatric Symposium
The Geriatric Surgical Patient: Special Perioperative Medical and
Surgical
Considerations
Greenville, North Carolina
October 25, 2002
“Geriatric Trauma: Our Overlooked Patients”
“Mega-Outreach: Making Trauma a Star in Your Constellation of
Services”
7th Annual Trauma Center Management Conference
Trauma Resource Network
New Orleans, Louisiana
October 8, 2002
“Damage Control: Concepts, Conditions and Applications”
Postgraduate Course - Damage Control in Trauma and Emergency
Surgery:
New Applications"
American College of Surgeons Annual Clinical Congress
San Francisco, California
May 22, 2002
“Give Worship To The Gods of Jargon and Win: Performance Improvement
in Surgical Critical Care”
SICU Lecture
Yale University School of Medicine
New Haven, Connecticut
May 22, 2002
“Damage Control 2002”
Surgical Grand Rounds – Visiting Professor
Yale University School of Medicine
New Haven, Connecticut
May 7, 2002
“Abdominal Compartment Syndrome: Consequence of Control”
Surgical Grand Rounds – Visiting Professor
Hackensack University Medical Center
Hackensack, New Jersey
April 24, 2002
“Damage Control 2002”
Department of Surgery Grand Rounds – Visiting Professor
The Western Pennsylvania Hospital
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
January 16, 2002
“A Trauma Directors Challenge: Rural Trauma Care”
15th Scientific Assembly
Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Orlando, Florida
November 9, 2001
“Damage Control Surgery”
12th Annual Trauma/Emergency Symposium
University of Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky
October 10, 2001
"Damage Control: When and How to Apply"
Postgraduate Course - Clinical Update in Trauma
American College of Surgeons Annual Clinical Congress
New Orleans, Louisiana
October 8, 2001
"Damage Control Laparotomy: A Life Saving Approach"
Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
American College of Surgeons Annual Clinical Congress
New Orleans, Louisiana
July 14, 2001
"Trauma Care: NC Update & Current Controversies 2001"
Scientific Program
NC Chapter of the American College of Surgeons Meeting
Asheville, North Carolina
May 3, 2001
"Rural vs. Urban Trauma"
12th Annual May Day Trauma Conference
UNC Health Care System
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
April 28, 2001
"ER Assessment of Abdominal Trauma"
"Damage Control"
30th Annual Postgraduate Course in Surgery
Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina
April 6, 2001
“Damage Control”
Surgical Grand Rounds - Visiting Professor
New Hanover Regional Medical Center
Wilmington, North Carolina
March 16, 2001
“Abdominal Compartment Syndrome and Management of the Open Abdomen”
Multidisciplinary Trauma Conference – Visiting Professor
Carolinas Medical Center
Charlotte, North Carolina
March 14, 2001
"Damage Control Update"
Surgical Grand Rounds – Visiting Professor
Christiana Care Health System
Newark, Delaware
February 10, 2001
"Hemodynamic Monitoring in the Critically Ill Patient:"
12th Annual New Hanover Regional Medical Center Trauma Symposium
Wilmington, North Carolina
February 3, 2001
"Abdominal Compartment Syndrome"
"Diagnosis of Blunt Abdominal Trauma"
Trauma Issues For the Practicing Surgeon - Postgraduate Course
Southeastern Surgical Congress
New Orleans, Louisiana
November 15, 2000
"Abdominal Compartment Syndrome: Etiology & Pathology, Treatment and
Sequale"
"Early and Late Management of Open Abdomen"
Millennium Surgical Conference
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
November 3-5, 2000
"Physiology of Damage Control"
"Vascular"
"Re-Operation: Planned and Unplanned"
Swedish Armed Forces Course
Hammaro, Sweden
May 1, 2000
"Multiple Trauma Management"
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Sixteenth Annual Comprehensive Review Course
Chicago, Illinois
November 10-12, 1999
"Abdominal Compartment Syndrome"
"Vascular Injuries"
"Reoperation-Planned and Unplanned"
Swedish Armed Forces Course
Hammaro, Sweden
October 12, 1999
"Treatment and Sequale of Abdominal Compartment Syndrome: Early and
Late
Management of the Open Abdomen"
American College of Surgeons
Eighty-Fifth Annual Clinical Congress
San Francisco, California
April 11, 1999
“Complex Trauma Wounds: Open Abdomen New Ventilatory Strategies for
Acute Lung Injury”
Trends in Trauma/CV Nursing ’99
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
“Sub-Diaphragmatic Exsanguination”
Trends in Trauma/CV Nursing ’99
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
March 19, 1999
“Multiple Trauma Management – Traumatology & Surgical Critical Care
for Orthopaedic Surgeons”
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Fifteenth Annual Comprehensive Review Course
Chicago, Illinois
January 23, 1999
“Abdominal Compartment Syndrome”
Society of Critical Care Medicine
Educational & Scientific Symposium
San Francisco, California
Poster – Professor Walk Rounds
“Trauma, Burns, Hemorrhage”
Society of Critical Care Medicine
Educational & Scientific Symposium
San Francisco, California
January 12, 1999
“Management & Negotiations”
Course Creator/Director, Trauma Director’s Development Course
Twelfth Annual Scientific Assembly
Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Orlando, Florida
“Trauma Curriculum for Residents & Fellows”
Twelfth Annual Scientific Assembly
Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Orlando, Florida
September 14, 1998
“The Injured Elderly”
Surgical Grand Rounds – Visiting Professor
Tri-State Emergency Systems
Hamot Medical Center
Erie, Pennsylvania
June 10, 1998
"Damage Control - Tips for the Unwary"
Point/Counterpoint XVI I
Lake Buena Vista, Florida
June 9, 1998
"Weaning Protocols - Avoiding Reintubation and Relapse"
Point/Counterpoint XVII
Lake Buena Vista, Florida
May 29, 1998
"Trauma Systems"
3rd Annual Adult and Pediatric Symposium
Concepts and Controversies in Trauma
Crozer-Chester Medical Center
Upland, Pennsylvania
March 31, 1998
"Sub-Diaphragmatic Exsanguination"
Trends in Trauma/CV Nursing '98
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
February 19, 1998
"Damage Control"
Surgical Grand Rounds – Visiting Professor
Jefferson Medical College
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
February 18, 1998
"Measuring Injury Outcomes: Pestilence, Disease and Trauma
Performance
Improvement"
Trauma Grand Rounds
Hackensack University Medical Center
Hackensack, New Jersey
January 13, 1998
"Trauma Director's Development Course"
Course Creator/Director
Eleventh Annual Scientific Assembly
Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Ft. Myers, Florida
November 14, 1997
"Performance Improvement"
Trauma Center 2000 - Benchmarking for the Next Millennium
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
November 4, 1997
"Trauma Resuscitation Video Review"
Surgical Grand Rounds – Visiting Professor
Hackensack University Medical Center
Hackensack, New Jersey
May 10, 1997
"Resuscitation From A Physiologic Standpoint"
Lehigh Valley Symposium Series VIII
Lehigh Valley Hospital
Allentown, Pennsylvania
May 7, 1997
"Shock Center 2000: Diagnostics in the Trauma Admitting Area"
Trauma Grand Rounds
Hackensack Medical Center
Hackensack, New Jersey
April 25, 1997
"Violence Prevention/Injury Control"
1997 Clinical Care Conference
Sheraton Colony Square Hotel
Atlanta, Georgia
April 12, 1997
"The Big Yellow Bus: Trauma Systems In A World Of Integrated Health
Care
Delivery"
The 11th Annual Trauma Symposium
Medical College of Ohio & St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center
Toledo, Ohio
April 12, 1997
“Measuring Injury Outcomes: Pestilence, Disease And Trauma
Performance
Improvement"
The 11th Annual Trauma Symposium
Medical College of Ohio & St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center
Toledo, Ohio
March 14, 1997
"Multiple Trauma Management"
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Thirteenth Annual Comprehensive Review Course
for Orthopaedic Surgeons
Chicago, Illinois
June 19, 1996
"Multi-Cavity Shock: Patterns of Success and Failure"
Trauma Grand Rounds
Hackensack Medical Center
Hackensack, New Jersey
April 25, 1996
"Damage Control: Myth or Magic"
Surgical Grand Rounds
Mercy Catholic Medical Center
Darby, Pennsylvania
April 19, 1996
"Shock Center 2000: Diagnostics in the Trauma Admitting Area"
"Vigilance: The Cornerstone of Critical Care"
Eighth Annual Trauma & Critical Care Symposium
Good Samaritan Hospital
Cincinnati, Ohio
April 18, 1996
"Damage Control: An Approach For Improved Survival In Exsanguinating
Penetrating Abdominal Injury."
Visiting Professor - Trauma Grand Rounds
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio
March 21, 1996
"Multiple Trauma Management"
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Twelfth Annual Comprehensive Review Course
for Orthopaedic Surgeons
Chicago, Illinois
September 15, 1995
"Damage Control: Abdominal Gunshot Wounds."
Trauma Symposium at Conemaugh
Conemaugh Regional Trauma Center
Johnstown, Pennsylvania
April 25, 1995
"Damage Control: An Approach For Improved Survival In Exsanguinating
Penetrating Abdominal Injury."
Surgical Grand Rounds
Lankanau Hospital
Wynnwood, Pennsylvania
March 24, 1995
"Multiple Trauma Management"
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Eleventh Annual Comprehensive Review Course for Orthopaedic Surgeons
Chicago, Illinois
March 9, 1995
"Damage Control: Perioperative Strategy for Blunt: Penetrating
Abdominal
Trauma and Abbreviated Laparotomy."
Clinical Congress
Association of Operating Room Nurses
Chicago, Illinois
February 28, 1995
"Damage Control: An Approach For Improved Survival In Exsanguinating
Penetrating Abdominal Injury."
Surgical Grand Rounds
Tri-State Trauma System
Hamot Medical Center
Erie, Pennsylvania
February 7, 1995
"Damage Control: An Approach For Improved Survival In Exsanguinating
Penetrating Abdominal Injury."
Surgical Grand Rounds
Crozer Chester Medical Center
Chester, Pennsylvania
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