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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 Regi

onal 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.

🦈 It’s Shark Week! But here’s the real danger:You’re far more likely to be hurt by everyday hazards than by a shark.Each...
21/07/2025

🦈 It’s Shark Week! But here’s the real danger:

You’re far more likely to be hurt by everyday hazards than by a shark.

Each year in the U.S.:

1️⃣ Gun violence: ~48,000 deaths

2️⃣ Motor vehicle crashes: ~46,000 deaths

3️⃣ Falls: ~44,000 deaths

4️⃣ Pedestrian traffic crashes: ~7,500 deaths

5️⃣ Shark attacks: ~1–2 deaths in the U.S. — about 5–10 worldwide

📣 Sharks aren’t hunting you — but daily risks are.

Be smart: wear seatbelts, store fi****ms safely, watch your step, cross streets carefully, and practice fire safety at home.

Last week we celebrated National Motorcycle Day! 🏍️Meet Sunny Jackson, our Injury Prevention Coordinator, fully geared u...
18/07/2025

Last week we celebrated National Motorcycle Day! 🏍️

Meet Sunny Jackson, our Injury Prevention Coordinator, fully geared up for the road — because your best ride is a safe one.

✅ Helmet: Always choose a full-face helmet for maximum protection. Look for a Snell or DOT safety rating — these mean your helmet meets tough impact standards.

✅ Jacket & Pants: Wear gear with CE-rated armor in the back, shoulders, elbows, hips & knees. Quality gear should be made from abrasion-resistant materials — think sturdy textiles or leather that can stand up to a slide across pavement.

✅ Gloves & Boots: Gloves protect your hands & wrists. Motorcycle boots should cover your ankles, have sturdy soles, and be designed to handle shifting, braking, and road contact if the worst happens.

If your gear wouldn’t hold up sliding across asphalt, it won’t protect you when you need it most.

Ride smart. Gear up. Get home safe. 🧡

🔥 Today is Pet Fire Safety Awareness Day! 🔥House fires can happen in a flash — but a few simple steps can help protect y...
15/07/2025

🔥 Today is Pet Fire Safety Awareness Day! 🔥

House fires can happen in a flash — but a few simple steps can help protect your family, home, and pets:

✅ Install and test smoke alarms on every level of your home.

✅ Make an escape plan with two ways out of each room — and practice it!

✅ Keep anything that can burn at least three feet away from heat sources.

✅ Never leave candles or cooking unattended.

✅ And don’t forget your pets — keep collars on them and leashes handy by the door so you can grab them quickly in an emergency.

Let’s keep our homes — and our furry family members — safe from fire. 🔥🐾

Did you know?🔹 Unintentional injury is the 3rd leading cause of death across all age groups.🔹 Falls causing serious inju...
08/07/2025

Did you know?

🔹 Unintentional injury is the 3rd leading cause of death across all age groups.

🔹 Falls causing serious injury are the #1 reason patients come to our trauma center — and many others nationwide.

🔹 83% of patients we see for a fall are admitted to the hospital, staying an average of 8 days.

🔹 After discharge, 42% can’t return home right away — they need care in rehab or skilled nursing facilities.

Many falls can be prevented. 🏠

👉 Follow these steps to fall-proof your home and keep yourself and your loved ones safe!

🚨 We’re Hiring: Trauma Registrar 🚨Join our dedicated trauma team and play a vital role in improving patient outcomes and...
03/07/2025

🚨 We’re Hiring:
Trauma Registrar 🚨

Join our dedicated trauma team and play a vital role in improving patient outcomes and advancing trauma care. We’re looking for a detail-oriented and mission-driven Trauma Registrar who is passionate about data, quality, and making a difference.

📍 Location: Penn Presbyterian Medical Center’s Level One Trauma Center
🕐 Schedule: Full-time/Remote
💼 Apply here: https://lnkd.in/eV6TB3Vv

We’re looking for someone with:
✅ Experience with trauma registry software (e.g., TraumaHQ, V5, Collector)
✅ Knowledge of NTDS and trauma center requirements
✅ A commitment to accuracy and timeliness
✅ (Preferred) Trauma registry certification (CSTR or CAISS)
📢 Know someone who’d be a great fit? Tag them or share this post!

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Keep the BBQ delicious, not dangerous.July 4th is right around the corner — and nothing brings friends and family togeth...
02/07/2025

Keep the BBQ delicious, not dangerous.

July 4th is right around the corner — and nothing brings friends and family together like a good barbecue. Before you fire up the grill this weekend, take a moment to check out a few simple safety reminders.

Let’s keep our gatherings full of great food and laughter — not preventable injuries. Stay safe, Philly!🔥

🧠 June 27 is National PTSD Awareness DayPTSD doesn’t only affect those who survive trauma—it also affects those who care...
27/06/2025

🧠 June 27 is National PTSD Awareness Day

PTSD doesn’t only affect those who survive trauma—it also affects those who care for them. Trauma survivors, first reponders, nurses, and physicians: your emotional response to witnessing or experiencing trauma is a normal reaction to an abnormal situation. You are not alone.

There is no shame in struggling. There is strength in reaching out. PTSD can be treated, and things can get better.

📞 If you’re in crisis or need someone to talk to, call or text 988 for the Su***de & Crisis Lifeline.

💬 Not in crisis but looking for help? Talk to your primary care provider or treatment team about behavioral health resources.

Let’s keep breaking the stigma—together. 💙

☀️ Summer is here — and so is the heat.Whether you’re working hard on a job site, hitting the trail, or just enjoying a ...
23/06/2025

☀️ Summer is here — and so is the heat.

Whether you’re working hard on a job site, hitting the trail, or just enjoying a sunny day outside, your body loses water fast when you sweat. Even mild dehydration can lead to fatigue, dizziness, confusion, and increase your risk of heat-related injuries like heat exhaustion or heat stroke, which can lead to falls.

💧Here’s the science: When you sweat, your body loses fluids and electrolytes that help regulate temperature and keep muscles working properly. Dehydration makes it harder for your heart to pump blood and for your body to cool itself down — especially during physical activity in the heat.

Stay safe this summer:

✅ Drink water before you feel thirsty

✅ Take breaks in the shade or indoors

✅ Skip sugary and alcoholic drinks

✅ Choose water or electrolyte drinks if you’re sweating heavily

💬 How do you stay cool and hydrated in the summer? Drop your tips below 👇

Today is ASK Day — Asking Saves Kids.Before your child visits another home, ask:“Are there any unlocked guns where my ch...
21/06/2025

Today is ASK Day — Asking Saves Kids.

Before your child visits another home, ask:

“Are there any unlocked guns where my child will play?”

It might feel awkward, but it’s not rude — it’s responsible.

Just like asking about food allergies or seat belts, this simple question can save lives.

Not sure how to bring it up?

✔️ Blame the pediatrician

✔️ Offer info about your own home first

✔️ Make it part of your normal safety checklist

One question could save a child’s life.



Before a playdate, ask:

“Are there any unlocked guns in the home?”

It’s not rude. It’s responsible.

June 21 is — Asking Saves Kids.

A simple question can save a life.

Today, we honor Juneteenth — a celebration of freedom, resilience, and the ongoing journey toward equity and justice.As ...
19/06/2025

Today, we honor Juneteenth — a celebration of freedom, resilience, and the ongoing journey toward equity and justice.

As a trauma center that serves a richly diverse community, we reflect on the strength of those who came before us and reaffirm our commitment to care, dignity, and health equity for all.

🖤❤️💚

Let’s continue building a future rooted in respect, healing, and hope.

Yesterday was Elder Abuse Awareness Day. 🚨 Elder abuse is more common than you think — and EMS providers are often the f...
16/06/2025

Yesterday was Elder Abuse Awareness Day. 🚨 Elder abuse is more common than you think — and EMS providers are often the first line of defense.

In honor of Elder Abuse Awareness Day, we’re reminding our first responders to watch for signs that something isn’t right. Abuse isn’t always physical — it can be emotional, financial, or neglect.

🛑 What to look for:

Unexplained bruises or injuries
Poor hygiene or malnutrition
Fearfulness or withdrawal
Unsafe or unsanitary living conditions
Caregiver speaking for the patient or isolating them

If something feels off, trust your instincts. You can help stop the cycle.

📞 In Pennsylvania, suspected elder abuse can be reported 24/7 by calling 1-800-490-8505.

📍You don’t need proof — just reasonable suspicion.

Let’s stand up for our older patients. Your report could save a life.

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