Matthew Martin, MD, FACS, McRIB
@docmartin22
Trauma/Critical Care, Bariatric, Gen Surg, Military(ret) Liberal, Heterodox, Dad to twin terrors! No patience for right-wing fascists OR left-wing totalitarians
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Three years ago, I got some footage that I couldn’t get out of my mind.
It showed the first police killing captured on body-worn cameras in NY.
The NYPD didn’t want anyone to see it.
It eventually launched me on the biggest story I’ve ever done, w/ NYT Magazine
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Simple gallbladder? Routine gallstone pancreatitis? Not always-Join the upcoming webinar to hear experts discuss options for when good gallbladders go bad!
Matthew Martin, MD, FACS, McRIB Mira Ghneim Patrick Murphy Jessica Keeley Joshua Dilday Alex Schwed aast.org/education/gran…
Webinar Tomorrow🚨
Is a perc chole tube always necessary? What about an ERCP? Join the upcoming webinar to hear experts discuss options for when good gallbladders go bad!
Matthew Martin, MD, FACS, McRIB Mira Ghneim Patrick Murphy Jessica Keeley Joshua Dilday Alex Schwed
aast.org/education/gran…
Looking forward to this AAST Associate Members webinar tomorrow with @keely_md Mira Ghneim Joshua Dilday and Alex Schwed discussing challenging gallbladder and pancreatitis cases
Looking forward to this AAST Associate Members webinar on wednesday at 2pm (pacific), 5pm (eastern)!
@traumadoctors
The Knowlton lab is hiring! We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow candidate to join our team! See link for details: postdocs.stanford.edu/prospective/op…
Stanford Surgery
Happy Birthday! Celebrating 40 years of the LA County trauma system. LA General Trauma Trauma Program at Cedars-Sinai Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Los Angeles General Medical Center
Recently had a great AAST Associate Members #TurnoverTime discussion with the authors of this paper and Erika Bisgaard, MD. Unique survival in a unique population? Benefits of FWB? Always great to here from COL Gurney and Martin Schreiber on the topic of military resuscitation.