For more than 50 years, the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center has been a worldwide leader in trauma care. Shock Trauma is the heart of Maryland’s exceptional Emergency Medical Services (EMS) — the first coordinated system in the country and a national model of excellence. To date, more than 200,000 people have been cared for at Shock Trauma.
“The R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center is Maryland’s Primary Adult Resource Center (PARC) serving more than 7,500 critically ill and severely injured people each year. These are people who get up each day, leave their home for work or school and end up here at Shock Trauma. Our team is committed to giving every person a second chance.”
THOMAS M. SCALEA, MD, FACS, MCCM
Physician-in-Chief, R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center
System Chief for Critical Care Services
University of Maryland Medical System
The Honorable Francis X. Kelly Distinguished Professor of Trauma Surgery
Director, Program in Trauma
University of Maryland School of Medicine
We are the designated trauma hospital in Maryland to treat the most severely injured and critically ill patients.
Approximately 96% of patients brought to Shock Trauma survive their injuries.
Falls and motor vehicle collisions are the leading cause of injury among Shock Trauma patients.
The Trauma Center maintains an advanced resuscitation team capable of responding to the scene of seriously injured patients. This physician-led Go-Team complements first responders by providing critical care and surgical services typically considered beyond the scope of pre-hospital emergency care providers.
The Center for Injury Prevention and Policy offers programs for violence and injury prevention reaching over 32,000 Marylanders. Stop the Bleed training was added in 2017 and has reached 8,644 people.
Shock Trauma’s Center for Critical Care and Trauma Education has a 10,000-square-foot medical simulation area with four reconfigurable labs and three adjacent classrooms and debriefing areas. The simulation center will support the development, implementation, and continuous evaluation of many courses related to trauma and critical care management including ATLS, ATCN, ATOM, CALS and BEST.
The Critical Care Resuscitation Unit (CCRU) is a state-of-the-art 6-bed unit. Each year, the CCRU sees more than 1,700 critically ill patients with neurosurgical, neurological, vascular, cardiac and medical emergencies.
The Lung Rescue Unit is a state-of-the-art 6-bed unit. The Unit opened in August 2014 and offers comprehensive treatment for patients with acute cardiac and respiratory failure and
To read more about the Shock Trauma Center, visit www.umms.org/ummc/health-services/shock-trauma.
The Honorable D. Bruce Poole Ms. Sharon L. Akers The Honorable Angela D. Alsobrooks Mr. Leonard J. Attman The Honorable Calvin Ball Mrs. Roberta S. Cowley Mr. Frank Culotta Mr. Navin Dass Mr. Kenneth W. DeFontes, Jr. The Honorable M. H. Jim Estepp Mr. Alan H. Fleischmann The Honorable Barry Glassman Mr. Bruce R. Grindrod, Jr. The Honorable J.B. Jennings Mr. Dan Joerres |
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