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Yale School of Medicine.
Surgical Specialties.

Yale Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, and Surgical Emergencies

Kimberly A. Davis, MD, Associate Professor of Surgery and Chief
Gerard A. Betro, MD, Instructor of Surgery
Lewis J. Kaplan, MD, Associate Professor of Surgery
Stephen Luczycki, MD, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Felix Y. Lui, MD, Assistant Professor of Surgery
Stanley Rosenbaum, MD, Professor of Anesthesiology
John Sather, MD, Assistant Professor of Surgery
Kevin M. Schuster, MD, Assistant Professor of Surgery

Address:
330 Cedar Street (BB-310)
New Haven, CT 06520
Information: (203) 785-2572
Clinic: (203) 785-4080
Fax: (203) 785-3950

The Section of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care and Surgical Emergencies combines cutting edge clinical care, education and training of future surgeons, with the most advanced research to improve the management of trauma patients. The Section has three clinical missions.

  • The Section cares for all trauma patients admitted to Yale-New Haven Hospital, which is the regional Level 1 Trauma Center for Southern Connecticut and the only trauma center in the state to be verified by the American College of Surgeons for both adult and pediatric patients.
  • The Section manages all critically ill surgical patients through its critical care services (the Surgical Intensive Care Unit and the Intermediate Care Unit).
  • The Section treats patients with surgical emergencies both in the Emergency Department and in the hospital.

These clinical missions are performed by a dedicated group of trauma and surgical critical care physicians who provide around the clock, in-house coverage 365 days a year. In addition to its clinical responsibilities.

The Section trains three Critical Care Fellows per year as well as residents in surgery, anesthesia and emergency medicine, medical students, nurses, and pre-hospital providers. Finally the Section is also involved in multiple facets of trauma and critical care research, with ongoing clinical trials in several areas. Our programs include:

Trauma Program
Surgical Critical Care Program
Surgical Critical Care Fellowship
Surgical Emergencies Program
Research Program

Welcome to the Section of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care and Surgical Emergencies.

To transfer a patient to the Section of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care and Surgical Emergencies, please call 1-800-285-7775.

Kimberly A. Davis, MD FACS
Associate Professor of Surgery
Chief of the Section of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care and Surgical Emergencies
Yale University School of Medicine
kimberly.davis@yale.edu

 

 
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