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 Regional 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.

💚 National Injury Prevention Day – November 18Today, we're joining the American Trauma Society, Pennsylvania Division at...
11/18/2025

💚 National Injury Prevention Day – November 18

Today, we're joining the American Trauma Society, Pennsylvania Division at the Pennsylvania State Capitol Rotunda in Harrisburg for the National Injury Prevention Day Assembly from 9 AM–2 PM.

This event is open to the public and will bring together experts, advocates, and survivors to highlight the importance of collaboration in preventing injuries across every age and community — from bleeding control and fall prevention to motor vehicle safety, poison prevention, and more.

A press conference at 12:30 PM will feature speakers leading the way in saving lives through education, policy, and innovation.

Accidental injury remains the leading cause of death for people ages 1–44 in the U.S. Together, we’re working to shine a light on a safer future for everyone. 💚

🚗💦 It’s Check Your Wipers Day!When rain or snow hits, worn-out wipers can seriously hurt your visibility — and that’s a ...
11/16/2025

🚗💦 It’s Check Your Wipers Day!
When rain or snow hits, worn-out wipers can seriously hurt your visibility — and that’s a major cause of crashes this time of year.

🔍 Here’s what to check:
• Streaks, smears, or squeaks while wiping
• Cracks or splits in the rubber
• Wipers skipping or missing spots

They’re quick, inexpensive, and easy to replace yourself — just look up a short how-to for your car on YouTube. 👨‍🔧

Good visibility = safer drives for everyone.

Honoring Those Who Serve — Then and NowThis Veterans Day, we’re proud to recognize the members of our Penn Trauma team w...
11/11/2025

Honoring Those Who Serve — Then and Now

This Veterans Day, we’re proud to recognize the members of our Penn Trauma team who have served our country — and who continue to serve our community every day through their work in trauma care.

Please join us in thanking:
👉 Jeremy W. Cannon, COL U.S. Air Force
👉 Mary Decoteau, CDR, U.S. Navy
👉 Forrest Fernandez, LTC, U.S. Army
👉 Charles W. Schwab, CDR, U.S. Navy

Your courage, selflessness, and dedication to others embody the spirit of service that defines both the armed forces and trauma medicine. From all of us at Penn Medicine Trauma, thank you for your service — to our nation and to every patient who comes through our doors.
And to all veterans — we honor you today and every day. 💙

Join us for a special EMS education session on Left Ventricular Assist Devices (LVADs) on November 12th at Radnor Fire C...
11/09/2025

Join us for a special EMS education session on Left Ventricular Assist Devices (LVADs) on November 12th at Radnor Fire Company!

This session is open to all EMS professionals, whether you want to refresh your knowledge or learn about LVAD care for the first time. Gain practical, hands-on insights that can make a real difference in patient care.

Date: November 12th
Location: Radnor, 121 S. Wayne Ave, Wayne, PA 19087
Register: Scan the QR code in the image
CEUs: 2.5
Cost: FREE
Format: In-person

Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your skills and connect with fellow EMS professionals!

It’s what’s inside that counts.Today is the International Day of Radiology, and we’re celebrating the incredible radiolo...
11/08/2025

It’s what’s inside that counts.

Today is the International Day of Radiology, and we’re celebrating the incredible radiologists, technologists, and nurses who are essential members of our trauma team.

From the moment a patient arrives, radiology helps us see what’s happening inside — guiding every step from diagnosis to lifesaving intervention. Whether it’s a CT scan that identifies a hidden injury or an IR procedure that stops internal bleeding, their expertise saves lives every day.

To our Penn Trauma radiology partners: thank you for your skill, precision, and collaboration. You truly help us see the path to healing. 💙

🗳️ Election Day is here — make your plan and make your voice heard!Every vote counts, and every voter matters.Before you...
11/04/2025

🗳️ Election Day is here — make your plan and make your voice heard!
Every vote counts, and every voter matters.
Before you head out, plan ahead for safety:
✅ Give yourself plenty of time
✅ Stay alert in busy areas and at crosswalks
✅ Be patient and kind to those around you

Let’s show up for our community safely and proudly.

🕕 Did you know?When the clocks “fall back,” evening commutes get darker — and that’s when pedestrian and cyclist crashes...
11/03/2025

🕕 Did you know?
When the clocks “fall back,” evening commutes get darker — and that’s when pedestrian and cyclist crashes spike.
🚶‍♀️ More than half of cyclist deaths happen after dark.
🚗 Pedestrian injuries and deaths climb as visibility drops.
🌃 Shorter days mean drivers are adjusting to glare, fatigue, and unexpected movement in dim light.

Let’s stay visible and stay safe, Philly:
✅ Wear something bright or reflective.
✅ Use bike lights (front and back) or carry a flashlight.
✅ Walk facing traffic if there’s no sidewalk.
✅ Choose well-lit routes and slow down near driveways and intersections.
✅ If you’re driving — expect more people on foot and two wheels.

As it gets dark earlier, we can all help prevent injuries.
Tag someone who walks or rides home after work or class — and remind them that bright clothing and lights save lives.

👻 Trick-or-Treat Safely, Philly! 🍬Halloween night is one of the most dangerous times of year for pedestrians — especiall...
10/30/2025

👻 Trick-or-Treat Safely, Philly! 🍬
Halloween night is one of the most dangerous times of year for pedestrians — especially kids.
Before heading out:
🕯️ Add glow sticks, flashlights, or reflective tape to costumes.
🚸 Cross at corners and crosswalks — never between parked cars.
🚗 Drivers: slow down and stay alert in neighborhoods!
A little visibility goes a long way toward keeping the night all treats, no tricks.

Today, we recognize and thank the first responders whose rapid response, skill, and commitment play a vital role in savi...
10/28/2025

Today, we recognize and thank the first responders whose rapid response, skill, and commitment play a vital role in saving lives every day.

We see firsthand the critical impact you make before patients ever reach our doors. Your partnership is essential to what we do.

To all EMS, fire, police, and emergency personnel—THANK YOU for your service, your sacrifice, and your dedication to this community.

🚑 We see you — the caregivers, the responders, the ones who never stop showing up for others.This Breast Cancer Awarenes...
10/24/2025

🚑 We see you — the caregivers, the responders, the ones who never stop showing up for others.
This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we’re reminding all our providers and first responders: your health matters, too.
Women in medicine and emergency services are experts at prioritizing everyone else — but early screening saves lives.

👉 If you’re due for a mammogram, connect with your primary care provider to schedule one.
Make time for yourself the way you’d insist your patients do.
Protecting others starts with protecting you. 💕

E-bikes, e-scooters, and other micromobility devices are changing how we move — but the laws haven’t caught up. ⚡️Many o...
10/16/2025

E-bikes, e-scooters, and other micromobility devices are changing how we move — but the laws haven’t caught up. ⚡️

Many of these devices can now reach speeds closer to small motorcycles, raising new safety challenges for riders, drivers, and pedestrians alike.

Whether you’re on two wheels or four, using protective equipment and following traffic rules — especially yielding to slower bikes and pedestrians — can make a big difference in preventing injuries.

Read more from The Philadelphia Inquirer: https://www.inquirer.com/news/electric-bike-motorcycle-regulations-injuries-20251006.html

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