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Elliott R. Haut, MD, FACS

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Assistant Professor of Surgery and Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine
Division of Trauma Surgery and Critical Care
Department of Surgery
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OFFICE PHONE
410-502-3122

EDUCATION - Medical School
University of Pennsylvania

EDUCATION - Residency
Pennsylvania Hospital

EDUCATION - Fellowship
Trauma Center at Penn- University of Pennsylvania

BOARD CERTIFICATION
American Board of Surgery – Surgery and Surgical Critical Care

CLINICAL INTERESTS
Treatment of traumatic injuries and the management of critical care patients in the intensive care unit, bedside surgical procedures.

RESEARCH INTERESTS
Trauma system patient outcomes and care delivery in the intensive care unit. Main trauma research interests relate to trauma systems, trauma education, and trauma care delivery models, as well as deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism prevention.

ADMINISTRATIVE TITLE
Assistant Professor

PRINCIPAL HOSPITAL
Johns Hopkins Hospital
 
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Haut ER, Sicoutris CP, Meredith DM, Sonnad SS, Reilly PM, Schwab CW, Hanson CW, Gracias VH. Improved Nurse Job Satisfaction and Job Retention with the Transition from a “Mandatory Consultation” Model to a “Semi-Closed” Surgical Intensive Care Unit: A 1-Year Prospective Evaluation. Critical Care Medicine. 34(2):387-95, Feb 2006.

Early AS, Gracias VH, Haut E, Sicoutris CP, Wiebe DJ, Reilly PM, Schwab CW. Anemia Management Program (AMP) Reduces Transfusion Volumes, Incidence of Ventilator Associated Pneumonia, and Cost In Trauma Patients. Journal of Trauma. 61(1):1-7, July 2006.

Haut ER, Chang DC, Efron D, Cornwell EE. Injured Patients Have Lower Mortality When Treated By "Full-Time" Trauma Surgeons Vs. Surgeons Who Cover Trauma "Part-Time". Journal of Trauma. 61(2):272-279, August 2006.

Shoher A, Chang DC, Efron DT, Cornwell EE, Haut ER. Multiple Simultaneous Trauma Patients: Are They Worse Off? Journal of Trauma. 2006 Sep;61(3):611-5.

Matsen SL, Haut ER. “Use Bronchoscopic Guidance for Bedside Percutaneous Dilatational Tracheostomy" In Marcucci L, Martinez E, Haut ER, Slonim A, Suarez J, eds. Avoiding Common ICU Errors. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2007. http://www.lww.com/product/?978-0-7817-6739-2

Tracheostomy Questions? E-mail tracheostomysupport@jhmi.edu

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