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Antonio
C. Marttos Jr. (USA / Brazil)
Dr.
Antonio Marttos’ current academic rank is Assistant
Professor of Surgery, Director of Global e-Health, Co-Director
of the William Lehman Injury Research Center, Ryder
Trauma Center- Jackson Memorial Hospital -University
of Miami.
Dr.
Marttos completed his Medical (1993) and Surgical Residency
training in Brazil in 1997. He was professor of Emergency
Medicine and Trauma Surgeon at ABC Foundation Medical
School in Brazil and Chief of Surgery at Santa Marina
Hospital in Brazil. In 2004 he joined Jackson Memorial
Hospital for Surgical Critical Care and Trauma Fellowship.
At the end of his appointment, in 2006 he joined the
University of Miami faculty in the division of Trauma
and Critical Care.
Dr.
Marttos, a pioneer in Trauma Telemedicine has been involved
in numerous studies and clinical activities for the
Defense Department, the U.S. Department of State, and
the Florida Department of Health. He created a statewide
Trauma Telemedicine Network and received the health
department’s Outstanding Leadership Award and
also the First Annual State Surgeon General Health Innovation,
Prevention, and Management Award for these efforts.
He is also deeply involved in developing telemedicine
solutions to provide expert support in multiple trauma
environments, including the Resuscitation and Intensive
Care units, the operating room, pre-hospital and mass
casualty.
He
led the Telemedicine Education and Advice for Military
Medicine (TEAMM) project, which linked the Ryder Trauma
Center with the U.S. Air Force, and has explored the
use of telemedicine in mass casualty exercises with
the U.S. Army Forward Surgical Teams, as well as in
exercises conducted at multiple hospitals across Florida.
Most recently, Dr. Marttos has created an unparalleled
Global Telemedicine program funded by the Department
of State to provide trauma telemedicine support services
in Iraq. The program has received national attention
and is now considered the gold standard for such programs.
Dr. Marttos was a finalist for the 2011 Community Health
Promotion Award, International Health Promotion Awards
and is involved in the creation of multiple networks
like the one in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for the Soccer
World Cup and the Olympic Games.
More
information: http://uhealthsystem.com/doctors/profile/1629 |
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Terence
O´Keeffe, MD (USA)
- Assistant
Professor of Surgery
- Medical
Director, Surgical/Trauma ICU
- Associate
Director, Critical Care Fellowships
Education
MD: 1994, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland,
United Kingdom
Internship
1995-95, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland,
United Kingdom
1996-97, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland
Residency
1995-96, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
1997-98, Salisbury District Hospital, Salisbury, England,
United Kingdom
1998-99, Western Infirmary, Glasgow, Scotland, United
Kingdom
1999-2002, Oregon Health and Science University
Fellowship
2002, Laparoscopy Fellowship, Legacy Health, Portland,
Oregon
2003-05, Trauma/Critical Care Fellowship, Ryder Trauma
Center, Miami, Florida
More
information: http://surgery.arizona.edu/faculty-profile/terence-o%E2%80%99keeffe-mb-chb-msph |