Small Font Regular Font Large Font
Print This Page
 

Phillips, Bradley, M.D.

Associate Professor

Bradley Phillips, M.D.

Director, Pediatric Burns
Program Director, Burn Fellowship

Dr. Phillips joined Johns Hopkins’ Department of Surgery from the University of New Mexico, where he served as director of the burn program. A member of the American College of Surgeons and the American Burn Association, Dr. Phillips is the editor of several medical journals, including the Journal of Burns & Wounds. He is also the editor of a new textbook titled Pediatric Burns.

Research Interests:

Care of the burned child
Acute Resuscitation Techniques
Critical Care Management of the burn and trauma patient
Modern education and training techniques

Clinical Interests:

Pediatric Burns and care of related conditions in children (epidermolysis bullosa)
Surgical critical care in burn and trauma patients
Operative techniques: hands, faces, and specialty areas

Education:

  • Medical Degree: College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University
  • Surgical Residency: Maricopa Medical Center
  • Burn Fellowship: Shriner’s Hospital for Children, University of Texas Medical Branch
  • Trauma-ICU Fellowship: Boston Medical Center
  • Clinical Research Fellowship: Harvard University



Credentials:

Advanced Surgical Fellowships in:

1. Clinical Research, Brigham and Women’s Hospital –Harvard University
2. Trauma-ICU, Boston University
3. Pediatric Burns, Shriner’s Hospital for Children, Galveston

Societies:

  • Member, Society of Critical Care Medicine
  • Member, American Burn Association
  • Member, International Society of Burn Injuries
  • Member, European Society of Intensive Care Medicine
  • Member, European Burn Association

Building & Room:

Johns Hopkins Pediatric Burn Center
600 N. Wolfe St.
Harvey Bldg. Suite 319, Room 308

Phone: 1-888-kid-burn
Fax:  410-502-5314
Email:  Bphill19@jhmi.edu

Recent Publications:

Selected Bibliography – Most representative Peer Reviewed Publications /Journal Articles

Phillips, B.J.  Questions in general surgery:  Part III.  Int J Surg.  4(1):1528-8242; Sept 2003.

Phillips, B.J.  Questions in general surgery:  Part IV.  Int J Surg.  4(2)1528-8242; Oct 2003.

Fujii, T.K.; Phillips, B.J.  Quick review:  acid-base disorders.  Int J Int Med.   Oct 2003.

Fujii, T.K.; Phillips, B.J.  Quick review:  the metabolic cart.  Int J Int Med.  3(2):1528-8382; Oct 2003.

Phillips, B.J.  Questions in general surgery:  Part V.  Int J Surg.  4(2):1528-8242; Oct 2003.

Phillips, B.J.  Questions in general surgery:  Part VI.  Int J Surg.  5(1):1528-8242; Dec 2003.

Phillips, B.J., Karavas, A.N., Aranki, S.F. et al. Management of mild aortic Stenosis during coronary bypass surgery: an update, 1992-2001. J Card Surg. 2003 Nov-Dec;18(6):507-11.

Byrne J.G, Gudbjartson T, Karavas, A.N., Phillips B.J., et al. Biological vs. Mechanical aortic root replacement. Eur J Cardiothorac Surg. 2003. Mar;23(3):305-10.

Phillips, B.J. Central Venous Access: a protocol for academic medical centers. Int J Surg. 2005 6(1): 1528-8242

Phillips, B.J. Tricuspid valve disease: a few points regarding right-sided heart failure. Int J of Thoracic and Cardiovasc Surg. 2005 7(1): 1524-0724

Phillips B.J. Minimally-invasive Surgery: reoperative AVR. Int J Thoracic and Cardiovasc Surg. 2005 7(1): 1524-0724

Selected Review Articles, Chapters and/or Textbooks

Editor, Pediatric Burns Textbook – in process

Phillips, B.J. Drotrecogin-alpha: a review. Int J Pharmacology. 2005 2(1): 1531-2976

Phillips, B.J. Spinal Cord Injuries: a suggested approach. Int J Emergency Med. 2004 2(1).

Phillips, B.J. Electrolyte replacement. Int J Internal Med. 2004 5(1): 1528-8382.

Phillips. B.J. Relative adrenal insufficiency: case examples and review. Int J Endocrinology. 2005 1(2): 1540-2606.  

Participation in Local, Regional, and National Activities/Presentations

Active Member of the SCCM, ABA, ISBI, EBA, and EBA

August 2007 - University of Vienna: grand rounds & visiting professorship

August 2007 - Prague Burn Center: grand rounds & visiting professorship

August 2007 - Invited Speaker & Moderator: Pediatric Burns European Burn Association – Annual Meeting, Budapest, Hungary

September 2008 - Speaker & Session Moderator: Pediatric Burns Symposium, Joint Moderator, “Pediatric Burns in Developing Countries” International Society of Burn Injury – Annual Congress, Montreal, Canada

September 2008 - Speaker: Use of ECMO in Pediatric Burns Northeast Regional Burn Conference, Washington, D.C.

 
 
 
 
 

© The Johns Hopkins University, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Johns Hopkins Health System, All rights reserved.

About Johns Hopkins Medicine | Patient Care | Education | Research | Health Information Library
Get Directions | Contact Us | Request an Appointment | Refer a Patient | Find a Doctor | Media Inquiries