The Trauma Center at Penn

The Trauma Center at Penn Established in 1987, Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, and Emergency Surgery provide lifesaving surgic Luke's Hospital in Bethlehem, PA.

Our page describes the activities of the Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, and Emergency Surgical Services available within the Penn Medicine network. The PennSTAR Critical Care Transport program supports the mission of the Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, and Emergency Surgical Services

The Trauma Center at Penn was established in 1988 as an accredited Level I Regional Resource Trauma Center serving the population locally here in West Philadelphia, as well as throughout the Philadelphia metropolitan area, through our PennSTAR Flight program. The Trauma Center at Penn has long been considered a national and international model of excellence in trauma and surgical critical care. All of the trauma surgeons are fellowship trained in trauma care and specialize in complex and high-acuity, multi-system trauma. With round the clock support from in-house trauma surgeons and emergency medicine physicians, as well as the dedicated support from the members of the departments of anesthesia, orthopedics, neurosurgery, plastics, ENT, OMF, ophthalmology, vascular, cardiothoracic and physical medicine and rehabilitation, as well as our trauma nurses and allied health partners, the Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care and Emergency Surgery at Penn Medicine is able to offer our patients the most advanced specialty care in the region. In addition to the flagship Trauma Program at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Penn Trauma provides clinical and administrative support to our affiliated trauma programs at Reading Hospital and Medical Center in Reading, PA and St. Surgical Critical Care (SCC) focuses on the care of patients with complex surgical needs, most frequently intra-abdominal pathologies. Surgical Critical Care practices a multidisciplinary approach to the treatment of these patients, with both surgical and anesthesia intensivists, Critical Care Nurse Practitioners, Critical Care Fellows, residents from a variety of specialties, critical care nurses, pharmacists, respiratory therapists, clinical nutritionists, and others to name a few, all participating as members of the treatment team. Emergency Surgical Services (ESS) offers in-house coverage by an attending surgeon with expedient operating room availability 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Expertise and vast experience in managing acute surgical emergencies include, but are not limited to; abdominal catastrophes secondary to bowel perforation, obstruction or fistulization, abdominal compartment syndrome, severe necrotizing soft tissue infections, and biliary obstruction. We cater to the highly complex general and emergency surgical issues that could overwhelm a community hospital’s human and technical resources. The PennSTAR Critical Care Transport program provides both air and ground transport of critically ill or injured patients. With a fleet of 6 helicopters strategically located throughout the metropolitan Philadelphia and South Jersey regions, patients are never more than 20 minutes from a PennSTAR helicopter. The helicopters provide on-scene response for traumatic injuries, as well as performing inter-facility transports of patients with complex medical, surgical, or traumatic pathologies. Ground critical care ambulances are available for inter-facility transfer of patients located nearer to a Penn Medicine facility or when weather prohibits flight. The helicopter and ambulance crews each consist of critical nurses and paramedics with extensive experience in critical care transport medicine.

E-bikes, e-scooters, and other micromobility devices are changing how we move — but the laws haven’t caught up. ⚡️Many o...
10/16/2025

E-bikes, e-scooters, and other micromobility devices are changing how we move — but the laws haven’t caught up. ⚡️

Many of these devices can now reach speeds closer to small motorcycles, raising new safety challenges for riders, drivers, and pedestrians alike.

Whether you’re on two wheels or four, using protective equipment and following traffic rules — especially yielding to slower bikes and pedestrians — can make a big difference in preventing injuries.

Read more from The Philadelphia Inquirer: https://www.inquirer.com/news/electric-bike-motorcycle-regulations-injuries-20251006.html

Today marks the 250th anniversary of the United States Navy, a proud milestone for a force that has stood as a cornersto...
10/13/2025

Today marks the 250th anniversary of the United States Navy, a proud milestone for a force that has stood as a cornerstone of our nation’s defense since 1775. For two and a half centuries, Sailors have upheld the values of honor, courage, and commitment, answering the call to serve wherever and whenever needed, and projecting strength across the globe.

At Penn Medicine, we are honored to stand alongside the Navy through our partnership, advancing military medical readiness and delivering world-class care to service members and their families. We salute the generations of men and women who have worn the uniform and extend our deepest gratitude to all who continue to serve today.

Happy 250th Birthday, U.S. Navy!

💙 Happy Emergency Nurses Week! 💙Every day, our Penn Presbyterian Emergency Nurses deliver exceptional care, supporting p...
10/09/2025

💙 Happy Emergency Nurses Week! 💙

Every day, our Penn Presbyterian Emergency Nurses deliver exceptional care, supporting patient and families in their most critical moments. Their skill, dedication, and teamwork save lives - and inspire everyone around them.

Twice recognized with the ENA Lantern Award, our nurses exemplify excellence in emergency nursing.

We're proud to celebrate them now, and every week!

This morning, we had the privilege of joining the Philadelphia Police Department’s 17th District roll call to recognize ...
10/01/2025

This morning, we had the privilege of joining the Philadelphia Police Department’s 17th District roll call to recognize several outstanding officers for their exemplary service during a recent incident.


These officers acted with courage, professionalism, and a deep commitment to the safety of our community, both on the scene and behind the scenes.


To the officers of the 17th District and all the Districts: thank you for your ongoing dedication to the people of Philadelphia. It is an honor to stand beside you in service to this city. 💙

Philadelphia Police Department

🩸 Would you know what to do if someone was bleeding badly?Uncontrolled bleeding can become life-threatening in minutes —...
09/30/2025

🩸 Would you know what to do if someone was bleeding badly?

Uncontrolled bleeding can become life-threatening in minutes — but with the right skills, you can save a life.

Join us for a Stop the Bleed class at Penn Medicine. You’ll learn simple, proven steps to stop bleeding in an emergency until help arrives.

👉 Sign up today: pennmedicine.org/stopthebleed

Be the help before help arrives. Show up and say

🚗 Seat Check Saturday Reminder! 🚗Every child deserves the safest ride possible.  About 1 in 3 kids who die in crashes ar...
09/27/2025

🚗 Seat Check Saturday Reminder! 🚗

Every child deserves the safest ride possible. About 1 in 3 kids who die in crashes aren't restrained at all - and many more are buckled in incorrectly.

The right car seat or booster, installed properly, can cut fatal injury risk for kids under 5 by more than half.

Before your next drive, make this one of your priorities:
1️⃣ Use the right seat for your child’s age, height, and weight.
2️⃣ Make sure it’s installed correctly — firmly secured and harness snug.

Need help? Our friends at offer expert car seat fittings and guidance. https://www.chop.edu/centers-programs/car-seat-safety-kids/car-seat-checks

Let’s drive safety home — for every kid, every trip.

🚨 Falls Prevention Week 🚨A spill, a slip, a hospital trip—it happens more often than you think.At our trauma center, we ...
09/22/2025

🚨 Falls Prevention Week 🚨

A spill, a slip, a hospital trip—it happens more often than you think.
At our trauma center, we treat 1,000+ patients every year with serious fall-related injuries.

👉 63% are age 60+
👉 83% need to be admitted, with an average 8-day hospital stay
👉 42% aren’t able to return home right away—they need rehab or long-term care

Falls don’t have to be part of aging. You can know your risk today with the https://www.ncoa.org/tools/falls-free-checkup/:

Bring the results to your primary care provider or geriatrician and start a plan to stay steady, safe, and independent.

Let’s work together to prevent falls and keep our community on its feet.

It’s National Concussion Awareness Day! ⚠️Wear your helmet. Know the signs. Concussions are serious.If you or someone yo...
09/20/2025

It’s National Concussion Awareness Day! ⚠️

Wear your helmet. Know the signs. Concussions are serious.

If you or someone you know gets a hit to the head, watch for: headache, dizziness, confusion, nausea, trouble remembering, or sensitivity to light/noise.

Seek medical care right away if any of these appear. Learn the full list of signs here: https://concussionfoundation.org/concussion-resources/what-is-concussion/ 💙

🎉 Welcome back, Jane J. Keating, MD, FACS! 🎉We’re thrilled to have Dr. Keating return to Penn as Associate Professor of ...
09/17/2025

🎉 Welcome back, Jane J. Keating, MD, FACS! 🎉

We’re thrilled to have Dr. Keating return to Penn as Associate Professor of Surgery and Associate Trauma Program Medical Director. She first trained here—completing her surgical residency and Trauma & Surgical Critical Care Fellowship—and now brings her expertise back to the place she calls home.

Her work focuses on infection and sepsis, global surgery, alcohol use disorder in trauma patients, and supporting trainee well-being. Outside the hospital, Dr. Keating lives in Mt. Airy with her wife, Kelly, and their 6-year-old daughter, Josephine. When she’s not caring for patients, you might find her at the gym, rowing, fly fishing, or enjoying family time.

Welcome back, Dr. Keating—we’re so glad you’re home! 💙

You are not alone. 💛If you're struggling, feeling overwhelmed, or just need someone to talk to—help is always within rea...
09/10/2025

You are not alone. 💛

If you're struggling, feeling overwhelmed, or just need someone to talk to—help is always within reach. Call or text 988 to connect with a trained counselor, 24/7.
Mental health matters. You matter.

Let’s look out for each other, Philly. 💬

The Strength of Every BreathEvery trauma patient depends on a team working in perfect sync — and our respiratory therapi...
09/08/2025

The Strength of Every Breath

Every trauma patient depends on a team working in perfect sync — and our respiratory therapists are at the very center of it.

Two RTs respond to every trauma activation, standing at the head of the bed with the airway team, ready to act if a patient has trouble breathing. In the ICU, they manage ventilators for patients who can’t breathe on their own. On our surgical floors, they help patients keep breathing strong by coaching respiratory hygiene — preventing pneumonia and protecting lungs after injury.

From the Trauma Bay to the ICU and beyond, our RTs are the strength behind every breath, every recovery, every life saved. 💙

🚴‍♀️💡 Did you know? Bike helmets are actually designed to crack on impact. That’s how they absorb the force of a crash a...
09/06/2025

🚴‍♀️💡 Did you know? Bike helmets are actually designed to crack on impact. That’s how they absorb the force of a crash and protect your brain.

👉 If your helmet has been in a crash—or even dropped hard—it’s time for a new one.
👉 Even without a crash, helmets should be replaced every 3–5 years to make sure you’ve got the best protection.

Biking is great for wellness, but it’s even better when you ride safe. Protect your brain—always wear a helmet and replace it when needed. 🪖❤️

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