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Raymond Wedderburn, M.D.

Phone: 212-523-2211 

Email: rwedderb@chpnet.org

Departments:

General Surgery, Laparoscopic Surgery, Trauma/Critical Care

Specialties:

General Surgery
Surgical Critical Care

Interests:

Trauma
Biliary & G.I. Surgery

Medical School:

Cornell University Medical College 1986

Post Grad:

Resident, surgery, St.Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Centr, 1987-1991
Fellowship, Surgical Critical Care, 1992-1993, University of Miami-Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, Glorida

Publications:

1. Management of Paroxysmal Atrioventricular Nodal Reentrant Tachycardia in the Critically lll Surgical Patient. Kirton OC, Windson J, Civetta, JM, Cudson-Civetta J, Wedderurn R, Gomez DV, Shatz J, Hudson-Civetta S, Komanduri S. Critical Care Medicine: 25 (5):May 1997;761-6.

2. Failure of Splanchnic Resuscitation in the Acutely Injured Trauma Patient Correlates with Multiple Organ system Failure and Length of Stay in the ICU. Iirton O, Windsor HJ,Wedderburn R, Hudson-Civetta J, Shatz, D, Mataragas N, Civetta J. Chest:113(4): April 1998, 1064-9.

Conferences:

Trauma Conference

Presentations:

National/Regional
1. Drs. A. Petrotos, R. Wedderburn. Bedside Percuateous Tracheostomy: A Safe Alternative to Converntior Operative Tracheostomy. Poster presentation at the American Society of Critical care Conference, January 1999, San Francisco.

2. Once-dayly Aminoglycoside Dosing Protocol Results in Inadequeate Gentamicin Levels in Surgical Intensive Care Unit Patients with Normal Renal Function. Brusco L, Talbert S, Wedderburn R.

3. ARDS: Mortality and Novel Approaches. Presented at National Medical Association Meeting, August 14, 2000, Washington, DC.

4. IVC Filter Placement: Should we be more aggressive? Presented at National Medical Association Meeting.August 6, 2001, Nashville, TN.

5. Percutaneus Tracheostomy, Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, Roosevelt Division,St.Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center, May 13, 1998

6. Damage Control in Trauma Surgery, Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, Roosvelt Division, St.Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center, April 7,1999.

7. Damage Control in Trauma Surgery, Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, St. Luke's Division, St.Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center. November 1, 2000.

8. Damage Control in Trauma Surgery, Department of Surgery Grand Rounds. St.Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center, Sept. 5, 2001, Teleconference to both divisions.

9. Damage Control During Initial Trauma Treatment, Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, St.Luke's Division, St.Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital, Sept.19,2001


Posters:

Follow-up study of prevalence of performing percutaneous tracheostomy in surgey programs

Study of prevalence of abdominal compartment syndrome in the absence of previous laparotomy.

Poster Presentation Society of Critical Care Medicine, Janueary 1999, San Francisco.

Honors:

Resident' Award for Excellence in Teaching, Department of Surgery 1993-1994, 1996-1997, 1999-2000.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

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