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 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.

We’re grateful to the 150+ attendees who joined us for the 14th Annual John P. Pryor Memorial PennTRAC Conference. Your ...
04/30/2026

We’re grateful to the 150+ attendees who joined us for the 14th Annual John P. Pryor Memorial PennTRAC Conference.

Your engagement, questions, and shared commitment to trauma care made the day meaningful.

A special and heartfelt thank you to our speakers—your expertise, preparation, and passion are what truly made this conference exceptional.

We’re proud to learn from leaders who continue to push trauma care forward. 💙

Thank you all for being part of this important work.

This Saturday, Penn Trauma is heading to Malcolm X Park as part of Penn Medicine Nurses Week Community Day - and we want...
04/30/2026

This Saturday, Penn Trauma is heading to Malcolm X Park as part of Penn Medicine Nurses Week Community Day - and we want to see you there!

Our injury prevention team will be on-site tabling on micromobility safety. Whether you ride a bike, e-bike, or e-scooter, we have something for you.

Stop by and you could walk away with:
🦺 Free reflective gear - and a live demo showing just how much of a difference being seen really makes
🪖 Free bike helmets - while sizes and supplies last

Micromobility injuries are rising fast in Philadelphia. The right gear can save your life. Come see for yourself.

📅 Saturday, May 2
⏰ 11AM-2PM
📍 Malcolm X Park, 5100 Pine Street, Philadelphia
See you there! 🚲

Warmer weather is here — and so are more riders on Philly streets. 🏍️On May 9th, Penn Trauma is pulling up to RevZilla P...
04/27/2026

Warmer weather is here — and so are more riders on Philly streets. 🏍️

On May 9th, Penn Trauma is pulling up to RevZilla Philadelphia for a free community event built for riders and anyone who shares the road with them.
What would you do after a crash?

Most people don't know — until it's too late. Come learn from riders who do.
Whether you ride or not, this one's for you. Riders, passengers, and bystanders are all welcome.

📅 May 9 · 11AM–2PM · RevZilla Philadelphia · Navy Yard

Pull up. No registration. Just show up.

Even Gritty knows — balance is everything. 🧡In honor of World Tai Chi Day, we convinced everyone's favorite Flyers masco...
04/25/2026

Even Gritty knows — balance is everything. 🧡

In honor of World Tai Chi Day, we convinced everyone's favorite Flyers mascot to join our team on the helipad for a little mind-body wellness. And honestly? He nailed it.

But here's the real talk: Tai Chi isn't just fun to watch — it's one of the best evidence-based tools we have for preventing falls. Gentle, low-impact, and proven to improve balance and strength, it's something almost anyone can do.

And the best part? You don't need a helipad. You don't even need to leave your couch.

Penn Trauma offers a free virtual Tai Chi program you can do from home, on your own schedule.
👉 www.pennmedicine.org/taichi

Falls are one of the leading reasons people end up in a trauma center. This is one of the easiest things you can do to protect yourself. Give it a try — Gritty would want you to.

⏳ One week away — have you registered yet?The 14th Annual John Paul Pryor Memorial PennTRAC Conference is Thursday, Apri...
04/23/2026

⏳ One week away — have you registered yet?

The 14th Annual John Paul Pryor Memorial PennTRAC Conference is Thursday, April 30th, and spots are filling up. Don't wait.

Join us from 8AM–4PM at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center for a full day of education built for everyone who cares for the injured — and for each other.

This year's theme: Under Pressure: Caring for The Injured and Each Other
Topics include stress management, hemorrhage control, legal considerations in trauma care, pediatric trauma, and ethical challenges in end-of-life care. Breakfast and lunch included.

📍 Heart & Vascular Pavilion, 51 N 39th St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
💻 Virtual option available
Penn Medicine employees & EMS: $50 in-person | $25 virtual
All others: $100 in-person | $50 virtual
🔗 Register now: https://bit.ly/4aW996j

Today is Administrative Professionals Day - and we want to give a well-deserved shoutout to the people who keep our offi...
04/22/2026

Today is Administrative Professionals Day - and we want to give a well-deserved shoutout to the people who keep our office running.

Scheduling meetings. Ordering supplies. Managing the details that never stop coming. Our administrative professionals handle it all - so that our trauma providers can stay focused on what they do best: taking care of patients.

They may not be in the operating room but make no mistake - their work makes everything else possible.

To our admin team: we see you, we appreciate you, and Penn Trauma would not be the same without you. 💙

April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month — and the numbers tell a story worth stopping for.In 2024, distracted drivin...
04/20/2026

April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month — and the numbers tell a story worth stopping for.

In 2024, distracted driving killed 3,208 people across the US and injured 315,167 more. In Pennsylvania alone, distracted driving contributed to 9,011 crashes in 2023. Right here in Philadelphia, 123 people lost their lives to traffic violence that same year.

Every single one of those crashes had a moment before it happened. A glance at a phone. A text that couldn't wait.

It can wait.

If you're behind the wheel in Pennsylvania or New Jersey, using a handheld device while driving is illegal. More importantly, it's dangerous for everyone sharing the road with you.

Put the phone down. Eyes up. Stay present.

April is Workplace Violence Awareness Month.Healthcare workers make up just 13% of the US workforce but experience 60% o...
04/18/2026

April is Workplace Violence Awareness Month.

Healthcare workers make up just 13% of the US workforce but experience 60% of all workplace assaults. It takes many forms: verbal threats, intimidation, harassment, and physical assault. And most of it goes unreported.

According to The Joint Commission, nurses report only about 30% of incidents. Emergency physicians report just 26%. Fear of retaliation, not being believed, or simply feeling like nothing will change keeps too many workers silent.

It is not part of the job.

If you experience workplace violence, you have the right to report it. To your employer. To HR. To law enforcement. You are not alone.

Today at TraumaCon, our very own Trauma Program Manager, Kristen Chreiman, MSN, RN, CCRN, TCRN, NE-BC, was inducted as P...
04/17/2026

Today at TraumaCon, our very own Trauma Program Manager, Kristen Chreiman, MSN, RN, CCRN, TCRN, NE-BC, was inducted as President of the Society of Trauma Nurses - and we could not be more proud.

Kristen's leadership, expertise, and dedication to trauma nursing have long made her a cornerstone of our team at Penn Trauma. Now she takes that same passion to the national stage, leading an organization that represents trauma nurses across the country.

This is a tremendous honor - and one that is very well deserved.

Congratulations, Madam President.

📣The 14th Annual John Paul Pryor Memorial PennTRAC Conference is just 2 weeks away!Join us Thursday, April 30th from 8AM...
04/16/2026

📣The 14th Annual John Paul Pryor Memorial PennTRAC Conference is just 2 weeks away!

Join us Thursday, April 30th from 8AM–4PM at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center for a full day of education focused on caring for the injured — and each other.

This year's theme: Under Pressure: Caring for The Injured and Each Other
Topics include stress management, hemorrhage control, legal considerations in trauma care, pediatric trauma, and ethical challenges in end-of-life care. Breakfast and lunch included.

📍 Heart & Vascular Pavilion, 51 N 39th St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 💻 Virtual option available

Penn Medicine employees & EMS: $50 in-person | $25 virtual All others: $100 in-person | $50 virtual

🔗 Register now: https://bit.ly/4aW996j

It's National Dog Bite Prevention Week. Did you know that more than 75% of dog bites come from a dog the victim already ...
04/13/2026

It's National Dog Bite Prevention Week. Did you know that more than 75% of dog bites come from a dog the victim already knows? It is not always the stranger's dog you need to worry about.

Even the most gentle, familiar dog can bite if they feel threatened, cornered, or uncomfortable. Knowing the warning signs of aggression and what to do if you see them can make a real difference.

Check out our graphics for warning signs to watch for and steps to take if a dog looks aggressive. Share this with every dog lover in your life.

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