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US Army Colonel (Retired) Matthew J. Martin, MD
"The Only Beneficiary of War is Medicine-From Baghdad to the Bronx-Lessons Learned"

Paula A. Ferrada, MD, FACS, FCCM
“Prioritizing Circulation in the Trauma Patients with Exsanguinating Injuries”
Division Chief of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
Professor of Surgery
Inova Trauma Center

Elizabeth R. Benjamin, MD, PhD, FACS
“ABC’s of Pelvic Injury and Bleeding”
Trauma Medical Director
University of Virginia School of Nursing
Grady Memorial Hospital

Jeremy Sperling, MD, FACEP
“Trauma Center under Fire - Safety Innovations & Best Practices ”
Chair of Emergency Medicine, NYC Health + Hospitals | Jacobi | NCB;
Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Michael Halperin, MD, MPH, FPD-AEMUS
“Diffusion of Innovations - Novel Ultrasound Pain Management Strategies in Trauma”
Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship Director, Department of Emergency Medicine, NYC Health + Hospitals | Jacobi Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine, Albert Einstein
College of Medicine

 
Sunday, September 24, 2023
 
  Registrer Now!   Pre-register for the 2023 Warren Wetzel, MD Trauma / Emergency Medicine Symposium is Now Closed

No additional fee for keynote speaker

 
 
The 22nd Annual Warren Wetzel, MD Trauma / Emergency Medicine Symposium

Date: May 3, 2023

Time: 7:45 A.M

Location: Nurses' Residence
Building 4

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  2023 Keynote Speaker:

The Only Beneficiary of War is Medicine-From Baghdad to the Bronx-Lessons Learned

US Army Colonel (Retired) Matthew J. Martin, MD