Division of Trauma, Surgical
Critical Care and Burns
The Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, and
Burns was established in response to the changing
important role that the Department of Surgery plays in
providing care to the critically ill and injured in the surrounding
communities and region. By consolidating pre-hospital EMS
with an in-hospital trauma and surgical critical care
service, the Department of Surgery provides
continuity for clinical care, teaching, and research
within a single academic and administrative entity. The
Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, and Burns
includes the
Section of Trauma, the
Section of Surgical Critical Care, and the
Section of Burns.
The Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care &
Burns provides provides comprehensive services in
state-of-the-art resuscitation and intensive care units
for patients of all ages with acute surgical illness or
injury. These problems may be treated
in
conjunction
with a variety of medical specialties including
pediatrics, internal medicine, toxicology, surgery,
wound care, orthopedics, obstetrics, gynecology,
neurology, ophthalmology, ENT or psychiatry. When
indicated, specialty consultation is obtained on an
emergency basis after evaluation by the trauma/surgical
critical care team.
The provision of quality education in emergency care
requires the active participation of faculty with
interest and expertise in the field. The division is
fortunate to have highly qualified physicians who have
distinguished themselves in trauma, surgical critical
care, and burns
not only locally,
but also regionally, nationally, and
internationally. Each faculty member has a special area
of interest; collectively, they provide complimentary
expertise throughout the broad field of trauma
and critical care. In addition to providing timely and
high quality emergency care, the Division of Trauma has
a strong commitment to the education of residents,
medical students, nurses, and pre-hospital
providers, as well as to the continuing education of
practicing physicians.
By offering the Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS)
course, Advanced Trauma Operative Management (ATOM)
course, and providing quality care in the area of
resuscitation, operative care, and critical care, the
influence of the division and its faculty is widely felt
throughout the medical center, the region, and the
state.
The quality of care provided to the critically ill
and injured is in large part due to a well-developed
surgical critical care service. Patients
in the Intensive Care Units are co-managed by the
members of the
Division
of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care and Burns.
A
multidisciplinary team dedicated solely to the
care of the critically ill and injured, is composed of
surgical attendings with added
Board Certification in surgical critical care,
surgical residents,
advanced care nurse practitioners,
a unit based doctor of Pharmacology (Pharm D),
a nutritionist and
a dedicated social worker. Consultative services
are obtained from a variety of medical specialties as
needed. The high level of this commitment to the care
of the critically ill patient is further emphasized by
the recent addition of an accredited Surgical Critical
Care Fellowship, an advanced graduate medical education
program designed to train young surgeons in the
specialized care of the critically ill.
The emphasis on critical care and teaching is further
complimented by the strong research interest of the
faculty and the support of the Loyola University
Burn and Shock Trauma Institute, a multidisciplinary
center for research into the epidemiology, prevention,
and clinical and basic sciences related to trauma and
burns.
The division welcomes referrals and inquires
regarding patient care, educational offerings, research
opportunities, or other issues related to trauma and
surgical critical care.
Special Services
- Level I Trauma Center specializing in the
resuscitation and care of the multiple-injured patient
from prevention through rehabilitation.
- Specialized critical care services for complicated
trauma and non-trauma conditions both pre- and
post-operatively .
- Specialized pediatric physicians provide care to
the critically ill and injured infant and child.
Telephone Numbers
|
Administrative and Academic Offices
|
(708) 327-2680 |
| Patient Referral by
Physicians
|
(800) 888-LUMC (5862) |
| Patient Assistance |
(708) 327-HELP (4357) |
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