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Office
5841 S Maryland Ave
Chicago, IL 60637Phone+1 888-824-0200
Education & Training
- Brigham and Women's HospitalResidency, Surgery, 1991 - 1998
- Harvard Medical SchoolClass of 1991
- Brigham and Women's HospitalFellowship, Surgical Critical Care
Certifications & Licensure
- IL State Medical License 2017 - 2026
- TX State Medical License 2015 - 2018
- PA State Medical License 2012 - 2014
- MA State Medical License 1992 - 2013
- TN State Medical License 2000 - 2002
- American Board of Surgery Surgery
- American Board of Surgery Surgical Critical Care
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Fellow (FACS) American College of Surgeons
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Neighborhood Racial and Ethnic Predominance, Child Opportunity, and Violence-Related Mortality among Children and Adolescents in Chicago.Gwyneth A Sullivan, Yao Tian, Regina Royan, Lynn Wei Huang, Kelsey J Rydland
Journal of Urban Health. 2024-10-01 - 1 citationsState-Level Analysis of Intimate Partner Violence, Abortion Access, and Peripartum Homicide: Call for Screening and Violence Interventions for Pregnant Patients.Grace Keegan, Mark Hoofnagle, Julie Chor, David Hampton, Jennifer Cone
Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 2024-05-01 - Trauma surgical skill sustainment at the University of Chicago AMEDD Military-Civilian Trauma Team Training Site: an observation report.Timothy P Plackett, Nicholas Jaszczak, David A Hampton, Priya Prakash, Jennifer Cone
Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open. 2024-01-01
Press Mentions
- Five Years After Launching Level 1 Adult Trauma Center, UChicago Medicine Set to Exceed 18,800 Adult Trauma PatientsMay 2nd, 2023
- Gun Violence Should Be Treated with Same Urgency as COVID-19, UChicago Medicine’s Trauma Center Director Tells Congressional PanelMarch 25th, 2021
- Opioid Prescriptions for Acute Pain Should Last More Than 7 Days if Needed: StudySeptember 27th, 2017
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