Trauma Review I presented by David Lapham, D.O., Assistant Professor of Surgery, Acute Care Division at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

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Learning Objectives: 

At the conclusion of this activity, learners will be better able to: 

1.  Discuss initial triage and management of the injured patient 

2.  Recognized hard signs of vascular trauma and their need for exploration

3.  Triage and treat traumatic injuries to the neck, chest, retroperitoneum, extremities, and solid organs

4.  Diagnose massive hemothorax and recognize the need for thoracotomy

5.  Describe technique and indications for resuscitative thoracotomy

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David Lapham, D.O.

Assistant Professor of Surgery, Acute Care Division at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

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David is an acute care surgeon at Jefferson University Hospital, where he practices in a large group at a level one center with two level two satellite hospitals.  David has recently presented at AAST, and is in his third year as an acute care surgery attending. He attended medical school at Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, residency at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, and fellowship at Reading Hospital, in Reading PA.David lives in center city Philadelphia and is a fan of food, outdoors, and dogs.

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