Trauma Care Programs

The Division of Trauma, Emergency Surgery and Surgical Critical Care offers general emergency surgery for all types of traumatic and non-traumatic injuries.
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    Burn Reconstruction Program

    The Massachusetts General Hospital Sumner M. Redstone Burn Center offers innovative reconstruction techniques to improve appearance and function after burn injuries.

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    Division of Critical Care in Emergency Medicine

    The Division of Critical Care improves outcomes for critically ill patients through multidisciplinary education, research collaboration, and integrating patient care across the prehospital setting, the Emergency Department and the ICU.

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    Emergency Surgery Program

    Highly trained surgeons in the Emergency Surgery Program, part of the Division of Trauma, Emergency Surgery and Surgical Critical Care, are available 24 hours a day to perform emergency surgery for potentially life-threatening conditions.

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    Surgical Critical Care Program

    The Surgical Critical Care Program treats patients who are critically ill with life-threatening conditions not caused by an injury, such as ulcers, obstructions and appendicitis.

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    Trauma Program

    The Trauma Program within the Division of Trauma, Emergency Surgery and Surgical Critical Care at Massachusetts General Hospital treats patients with the most critical traumatic injuries.

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    The Wound Center at Mass General

    The Wound Center provides expert and comprehensive care for all types of wounds, acute and chronic, using advanced surgical and non-surgical techniques.

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