Center for Trauma and Critical Care
Babak Sarani, MD, director of the Center for Trauma and Critical Care and associate professor of surgery, spoke to EMS World for a Q&A about fatalities following a shooting at Pulse Nightclub in Florida.
The Washington Post - Why More Civilians are Now Learning Military-Grade Techniques for Saving Lives
Babak Sarani, MD, director of trauma and acute care medicine and associate professor of surgery, spoke to The Washington Post for an article about civilians learning military techniques, like tourniquets, to save lives.
Babak Sarani, MD, associate professor of surgery and of emergency medicine, was quoted by The New York Times in an article about GW Hospital patient Matt Mika's recovery after being shot during the congressional baseball practice
Babak Sarani, MD ’97, RESD ’04, proselytized about the transformation of the GW Hospital Trauma and Critical Care Center to a crowd of alumni in his talk during the 6th Annual Frank N. Miller Lecture.
Babak Sarani, M.D., associate professor of surgery and emergency medicine, discussed the need for a helipad at GW Hospital in an article for Washington Business Journal.
SMHS faculty discussed advances in trauma and critical care medicine during the June 9 Frontiers in Medicine lecture.
Babak Sarani, M.D., chief of trauma and associate professor of surgery, held a reunion for former trauma patients of the George Washington University Hospital. He was mentioned in an article in The Free Lance-Star, based in Fredericksburg, Va., on one of his patient's journey.
Babak Sarani, M.D., associate professor of surgery and chief of trauma and acute surgery, was profiled in an MSNBC segment for his involvement in treating victims of the Navy Yard tragedy and the gunshot wounds he regularly treats as chief of trauma at the GW Hospital.
Babak Sarani, M.D., associate professor of surgery, was interviewed by The Associated Press about the war-like injuries sustained by the Boston bombing victims.
Joseph Giordano, M.D., former chair of the Department of Surgery at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, received the Alumni Achievement Award from the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Association for his extraordinary 40-year career in trauma surgery.