Trauma Surgeon Scientist, University Hospitals Cleveland, Case Western Reserve University

Joined October 2019
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Are you familiar with using microfluidic shear to assess coagulopathies? This recently developed technology may mimic in vivo clotting better than current conventional methods. @LHVuoncino et al recently published a study on this new technique: ➡️tsaco.bmj.com/content/9/1/e0…
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Diving deep into the enigma of 'fit' in surgical residency selection! Our latest study in @JSurgEduc sheds light on how otolaryngology residency selection committees navigate this complex factor. Explore the insights here: tiny.cc/jpceyz #surgicaleducation #meded

How do residency selection committes use the idea of “fit” when considering applicants? Check out our new qualitative study in @JSurgEduc! tinyurl.com/jv82x5pv
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Fantastic Trauma Grand Rounds with the one and only @callcura at @SurgeryUH @CWRUSOM today! So much opportunity for thoughtful application of AI to help us in day-to-day clinical work. @UHSurgeryRes @DrKenRemy1
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Cell-Free Hemoglobin in the pathophysiology of trauma CCR Journal Watch criticalcarereviews.com/late… Get the latest critical care literature every weekend via the CCR Newsletter - subscribe at criticalcarereviews.com/news…
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Happy to report our new scoping review, laying out the potential roles of Cell-Free Hemoglobin in the pathophysiology of Trauma and the major open questions in the field. journals.lww.com/ccejournal/… @callcura @drajrobles @DrKenRemy1 @MontyMazer
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Check out this fascinating study on the financial cost of low value care in trauma. Top two culprits: admission for isolated blunt abdominal trauma with negative CT, and ICU admission for mild TBI. jamanetwork.com/journals/jam…
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Now published in the latest issue of @CritCareMed - Vol. 51, No. 1, January 2023 with a great editorial from @AkramMZaaqoq and @efan75 journals.lww.com/ccmjournal/…
Delighted to share our latest article on Prone Position in COVID-19 Patients on vv-ECMO in the ECMOSARS registry #CriticalCare @SCCM journals.lww.com/ccmjournal/…
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Further support for prone positioning in Covid-19 patients on ECMO! Another great piece from @NesselerNicolas and team in Rennes. Critical Care Medicine journals.lww.com/ccmjournal/…

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19 Oct 2021
Check out this great piece from the one and only @ninazhao. So important that those giving and receiving OR feedback are on the same page. Feedback tools must be used thoughtfully! sciencedirect.com/science/ar…

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27 Sep 2021
Propensity-matched patients extubated while on VA ECMO had more ICU-free days than those kept intubated. One fewer reason to keep patients sedated? Great study from @nesseler team in Rennes. journals.lww.com/ccmjournal/…

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17 Aug 2021
A new thoracic ultrasound measurement after congenital diaphragmatic hernia repair may be useful tool to study how diaphragm motion affects post-op lung development and function. frontiersin.org/article/10.3… @drtonyMD23 @NorahLiang

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We are thrilled to announce our new general surgery categorical resident class of 2028! A big congratulations to these future leaders in surgery; we are delighted you have found a home here @UCSFSurgery. #Match2021 surgeryresidentportal.ucsf.e…

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Mark Barry, MD @ShibaniPati @UCSFSurgery identify that early cryoprecipitate after trauma and hemorrhagic shock protects endothelial barrier in vitro and reduces lung injury, inflammation, and vascular permeability in vivo in a murine model #fellowshipofthesnow #WTA2021
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We know that post-op infections are bad news, but how bad? Nicolas Nesseler's group in Rennes just published elegant analysis of large cardiac surgery cohort. Post-op infxns in 4%, but mortality attributable to hospital-acquired infxn 17%. jtcvs.org/article/S0022-5223…

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Check out this great editorial from @julesbass6 and @ajplung on the future of sepsis research. Next steps: Define biologic underpinnings of sepsis heterogeneity, return to studying sepsis as a systemic disease, diversify models journals.physiology.org/doi/…
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Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy could be a useful tool for ACS Surgeons. The first five years of our experience suggests that, with the right support, you can develop this practice organically. @JonCarterMD, @MLinSurgery journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.…
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Phenomenal piece. As mentors, one of the most important things we can teach is integrity. Without integrity, scientist have nothing. sciencemag.org/careers/2020/…

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