G. Thomas Shires II Professor of Surgery, Professor of Medical Ethics, Chief of Division of Trauma, Burns, Acute and Critical Care--Weill Cornell Medicine
Proud to have contributed and presented for the 9th Annual FDNY MSOC Conference this year. Thanks to Dr. Chang, Dr. Winchell and our burn team members for presenting and spreading awareness! @FDNY@WCMTrauma@phchang73@rjw47
We are delighted to launch an important and awaited positive change @JTraumAcuteSurg with full support of our editorial board. Leading surgical science to decrease bias in scientific publishing. @traumadoctors
Burn Awareness Week is a great time to review the ABC’s of pediatric burn care. Philip Chang, M.D., shares advice for treating burns at home and helpful prevention tips: https://t.co/DcONvaaKHr
#burnawareness#NBAW
These tragedies highlight the value of top-level trauma and burn centers like our @nyphospital William Randolph Hearst Burn Center. Our team’s expertise and dedication is committed to caring for New Yorkers. Thank you to @FDNY and @NYPDnews
After being struck by a bullet yesterday morning outside the @NYPD25Pct, our officer is leaving the hospital today thanks to the medical staff at New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell. Our
blue family lined up to wish him well in his continued recovery as he heads back home.
Thank you to our distinguished faculty for sharing their expertise and knowledge in our 2021 Trauma and Emergency Surgery OMInar in (virtual) Salzburg.
Honored to be able to speak at the Weill Cornell OMInar in Trauma and Emergency Surgery. Over 40 international participants from all over the globe. Great to see other faculty from US @rjw47, Drs Velmahos and Margulies. Fantastic discussion. Wish it was in Austria!
Great research presentation on limitations of care after fatal injury by @pdeangelismed@WCMTrauma at #AAST21 I’m encouraged by the future with this kind of talent.
20% of people who have died from traumatic injuries could have survived with quick bleeding control. Join us on National @Stop_The_Bleed Day at #NYP & @WeillCornell for a training session, where you can learn how to save a life.
This Saturday, March 31, is the first ever National Stop the Bleed Day! Did you know you can take a FREE Bleeding Control Basics class on this day? Find a class near you and sign up beforehand. https://t.co/AwTwzWYebn #NSTBD18
@jgkDNP_NP@JTraumAcuteSurg Geospatial modeling has a lot of potential in the assessment of trauma systems. We are planning to utilize a GIS-based methodology I am developing as part of my work with the COT in our evaluation of the NYS system.