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.

Holiday decorating is fun—but it also sends thousands of people to the ER each year. Here are a few quick ways to keep y...
12/08/2025

Holiday decorating is fun—but it also sends thousands of people to the ER each year. Here are a few quick ways to keep your home safe this season:

• Check your string lights. Look for frayed wires or loose bulbs, and unplug them before bed.
• Keep cords out of reach of little ones. Long cords can lead to entanglement.
• Watch for choking hazards. Small ornaments, broken pieces, and older decorations (which may contain lead paint) should stay up high.
• Water real trees daily. A dry tree can catch fire in seconds.
• Try flameless candles. If you use real ones, keep them 12 inches from anything that can burn.
• Use the right extension cords. Indoor for indoors, outdoor for outdoors.
• Use a stable step stool or ladder. Many holiday injuries come from falls.
• Keep breakable items out of reach. Shattered ornaments can cause cuts.

And two seasonal safety reminders:

• Give space heaters 3 feet of clearance and plug them directly into the wall.
• Test your smoke alarms before using lights, candles, or heaters.

Today is National Communicate With Your Kids Day — a great reminder that talking openly with kids keeps them safe, espec...
12/05/2025

Today is National Communicate With Your Kids Day — a great reminder that talking openly with kids keeps them safe, especially when it comes to fi****ms.

Safe storage is the best way to prevent injuries. But kids also need to know what to do if they ever come across an unsecured gun:
Never touch it
Tell an adult right away
You won’t get in trouble for speaking up

These conversations can feel tough, but they matter. Kids in West and Southwest Philly deserve clear information and a trusted adult they can come to.

For age-specific guidance on how to start the conversation:
https://besmartforkids.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/BeSMART-Talk-to_kids_0913171.pdf

Let’s keep our kids safe by keeping the conversation going. 💙

Roof Over Your Head Day is a good reminder that having a safe, stable home keeps our community healthy — especially our ...
12/03/2025

Roof Over Your Head Day is a good reminder that having a safe, stable home keeps our community healthy — especially our older neighbors.

Did you know?
Philadelphia seniors may qualify for PHA’s SHARP program, which helps with minor home repairs and safety modifications so older adults can stay safe where they live.

Learn more: https://pcacares.org/services/help-in-the-home/home-repairs-modifications/

And if you or someone you know is at risk for eviction, the city has rental assistance programs that can help Philadelphia residents stay housed:
https://www.phila.gov/services/property-lots-housing/buy-sell-or-rent-a-property/information-about-renting/get-help-with-paying-rent/

Keeping West and Southwest Philly neighbors safe, starts at home. 🏠

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It’s Older Driver Safety Awareness Week, and it’s a great time to check in with the drivers you love. Small steps can ma...
12/02/2025

It’s Older Driver Safety Awareness Week, and it’s a great time to check in with the drivers you love. Small steps can make a big difference:

✔️ Get yearly vision and hearing exams — changes happen slowly, and early updates help prevent crashes.
✔️ Review medications with your primary care doctor every year — some prescriptions and interactions can affect alertness or reaction time.
✔️ Choose better travel times — daylight and lighter traffic are safer for everyone.
✔️ Get help with vehicle adaptations — an Occupational Therapist can assess driving needs and recommend tools like larger mirrors, pedal modifications, or steering assists.
✔️ Ride-sharing and family support can help when driving no longer feels easy or safe.

Learn more from NHTSA:
🔗 trafficsafetymarketing.gov/safety-topics/older-driver-safety

🎄 The holiday season is almost here—a time for family, friends, and celebrations. If your gatherings include curious lit...
11/30/2025

🎄 The holiday season is almost here—a time for family, friends, and celebrations. If your gatherings include curious little ones, the safest way to prevent firearm injuries is to lock up fi****ms out of reach using a cable lock, lock box, or safe.

Learn more about keeping your home safe: 👉 www.pennmedicine.org/fi****msafety
We’re also excited to share that Penn Trauma will be distributing free gun safes in early 2026—stay tuned for details on how to get yours!

🧡 This Thanksgiving, we’re thankful for the families, friends, and neighbors who make our community strong — and for the...
11/27/2025

🧡 This Thanksgiving, we’re thankful for the families, friends, and neighbors who make our community strong — and for the Penn Trauma team members spending the day caring for others, so we can continue to serve safely and compassionately.

Wishing everyone a peaceful holiday filled with connection, comfort, and gratitude. 🦃

Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours!Special thanks to those who work tirelessly behind the scene to make it all ...
11/26/2025

Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours!
Special thanks to those who work tirelessly behind the scene to make it all happen.

11/26/2025
🍗Don’t let turkey frying turn into a disaster.Thinking of deep-frying your turkey this Thanksgiving? Before you get goin...
11/25/2025

🍗Don’t let turkey frying turn into a disaster.

Thinking of deep-frying your turkey this Thanksgiving? Before you get going, make sure you do it safely.

Here are key tips:

Use the fryer outdoors, on a stable, level surface, at least 10 ft from your home and out from under roofs or decks.

Fully thaw and pat dry your turkey. Ice, water, or marinade can cause hot oil to splash or boil over.

Don’t overfill the pot. One good method: put turkey in pot, add water until covered, mark level, remove turkey and water, then fill oil to that level.

Never leave the fryer unattended. Keep kids and pets well away. The fryer, oil, and pot handles can all get dangerously hot.

Have a proper fire extinguisher nearby (grease-rated), not water. If oil starts to smoke or flame, turn it off immediately.

Frying a turkey can look fun—but the hazards are real. Take the time to set it up right, stay alert, and keep your holiday merry and safe.

This  , we’re focusing on men’s mental health and su***de prevention.Every year, too many lives are lost to silence. Che...
11/22/2025

This , we’re focusing on men’s mental health and su***de prevention.
Every year, too many lives are lost to silence. Checking in, talking openly, and asking for help can truly save lives.

💬 Check in with your friends.
🧠 Make time for your own mental health.
📞 If you’re struggling, you’re not alone — help is always here: 988

Together, we can change the conversation around men’s mental health. 💙

💚 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.

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Philadelphia, PA
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