
Jacob Broome
@jakebroome
@GUH_WHCSurgRes | @TulaneMedicine | Alum @Virginia_Tech | views are my own
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25-01-2011 14:54:19
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In this author video, aymann ali discusses his recent JACS article, "Cost Effectiveness of Universal Screening for Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury: A Markov Analysis" Jacob Broome Danielle Tatum, PhD Sharven Taghavi, MD, MPH, MS, FACS, FCCP Tulane - Department of Surgery ow.ly/U6u950NgZUf



Congratulations and welcome to our new Georgetown-WHC General Surgery Residency residents!


Dallas, here they come 🤠 No. 1-seeded Virginia Tech Women's Basketball defeats No. 3-seeded Ohio State 84-74 to advance to the 𝗙𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗙𝗼𝘂𝗿 for the first time in program history!




I had the opportunity to present our "An Advanced Resuscitative Care Bundle in Pediatric Trauma" at #PTS2023 #PTS23 Pediatric Trauma Soc . Exciting to see so many people interested in pre-hospital blood for child and adolescent trauma patients. Tulane - Department of Surgery


#DCRJournal Visual Abstract August Visual Abstract | Combined Endoscopic #RoboticSurgery for Complex Colon Polyps: bit.ly/4516uTP Matthew Zelhart Jacob Broome Tulane Medicine Tulane - Department of Surgery


We are joined today by Dr. George Poultsides from Stanford Surgery who gave an enlightening Grand Rounds presentation, “Seeing Pancreatic Cancer in a Different Light.” Our residents Dr. Stansbury and Dr. Nigam shared their related case presentations 💫


While my Temple Trauma TUHS Dept of Surgery roots make me partial to scoop and run in urban penetrating trauma awesome presentation by the Boss #juanduchesne Tulane Medicine Tulane - Department of Surgery @traumatulane on prehospital blood transfusion in #neworleans




Our data suggest that prioritization of prehospital transfusion improves survivability in patients with severe hemorrhage despite a modest increase in transport time. Tulane - Department of Surgery @MarkPiehl Jacob Broome journals.lww.com/jtrauma/abstra…



Thank you Jeff Jarvis for a thoughtful review of our Faster Refill paper! You do make some fair points about potential methods improvements while acknowledging the strength of the results, which are the first ever to show a trauma survival benefit for blood in urban EMS
