MCW Division of Trauma & Acute Care Surgery Responsible for the trauma and surgical critical care at the only Adult Level I Trauma Center in Milwaukee FACULTY
Marc A. de Moya, MD Professor and Chief Milton and Lidy Lunda/Charles Aprahamian Chair Marshall A. Beckman, MD, MA Associate Professor Nathan Carlson, MD Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army Surgeon Thomas W. Carver, MD Associate Professor Program Director, Surgical Critical Care and Acute Care Surgery Fellowships Christopher S. Davis, MD, MPH Assistant Professor Terri A. deRoon-Cassini, MS, PhD Associate Professor Program Director, Clinical Psychology Fellowship Director, Comprehensive Injury Center Director, Trauma Research Christopher M. Dodgion, MD, MSPH, MBA Associate Professor Director, Global Surgery Anu Elegbede, MD Assistant Professor Christina Megal, RN, DNP, APNP Assistant Professor David J. Milia, MD Associate Professor Rachel Morris, MD Assistant Professor Associate Director, Trauma Research
Patrick B. Murphy, MD, MSc, MPH Assistant Professor Todd A. Neideen, MD Associate Professor Chief, General Surgery, Zablocki VA Medical Center Evan Robinson, DO Assistant Professor Lewis B. Somberg, MD Professor Andrew T. Schramm, PhD Assistant Professor Mary Elizabeth (Libby) Schroeder, MD Assistant Professor Associate Director, Global Surgery Colleen Trevino, RN, NP, PhD Assistant Professor Lead APP Travis P. Webb, MD, MHPE Professor Associate Dean for Curriculum
Christina Megal, RN, DNP, APNP Amanda Nesta, RN, MSN, APNP Angelica Paul, RN, MSN, APNP Barbara Provo, RN, MSN, FNP, APNP Tracy Richardson, RN, MSN, APNP Kerry Short, RN, MSN, APNP Pamela Souders, RN, APNP Mary A. Stauber, RN, DNP, APNP Brittney Thyssen, RN, MSN, APNP Colleen Trevino, RN, NP, PhD Sarah E. Tybring, RN, MSN, APNP Grace Van Valin, RN, MSN, APNP
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT Joseph C. Darin II, MPAS, PA-C
NURSE PRACTITIONERS
Susan E. Arnsdorf, RN, MSN, APNP Susan Cronn, RN, DNP, APNP Janice Erbe, RN, DNP, APNP Suzette Erickson, RN, MSN, APNP Amanda Flegner, RN, MSN, APNP Morgan Godfrey, RN, MSN, APNP Kelly A. Gordon-Meyer, RN, MSN, APNP Cheryl A. Grandlich, RN, MSN, APNP
WHAT DOES “LEVEL I” MEAN?
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The Trauma Center is classified as “Level I,” which means it provides the highest level of specialty expertise and meets strict national standards. Specialized teams, facilities and equipment are available around the clock, 365 days a year, to treat life-threatening injuries. A trauma center is not the same as a hospital emergency department; emergency services are a critical component of a comprehensive trauma program. A Level I facility must have the capability of providing total care for every aspect of injury, from injury prevention to rehabilitation.