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Prehospital Interventions Following Traumatic Injury: The Early Bird Gets the Worm
Wednesday, May 12, 2021, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EDT
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Prehospital Interventions Following Traumatic Injury: The Early Bird Gets the Worm
by Jason Sperry, M.D., MPH Dr. Sperry is a Professor of Surgery and Critical Care Medicine, the Section Chief of Trauma and General Surgery and Acute Care Surgery Fellowship Director at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Sperry is the Principal Investigator for the LITES network, a multicenter trauma network to execute clinical trials for the Department of Defense. Dr. Sperry is the Principal investigator for the PAMPer trial and STAAMP trials funded by the Prehospital Use of Plasma in Traumatic Hemorrhage (PUPTH) program and the Tranexamic Acid Clinical Research (TACR) program, under the direction of the Department of The ARMY and Principal Investigator for the PPOWER trial, funded by the NHLBI to characterize whole blood resuscitation following injury. |