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Martin Schreiber
Professor at OHSU
Martin Schreiber is a prominent figure in the field of trauma surgery and critical care at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU). Here are some key details about his background and career:
Education and Training
Dr. Schreiber received his medical degree from Case Western Reserve University in 1988.23 He completed his internship at Madigan Army Medical Center and his residency in general surgery at the University of Washington. He also completed a fellowship in trauma and critical care at the University of Washington.23
Career at OHSU
Dr. Schreiber has been a professor at OHSU since February 2002.4 He currently holds several important positions:
- Professor of Surgery
- Division Head for Trauma, Critical Care and Acute Care Surgery
- Director of the Donald D. Trunkey Center for Civilian and Combat Casualty Care
- Director of the trauma research laboratory
Research and Expertise
Dr. Schreiber is an accomplished researcher with over 300 publications to his name.1 His research interests include:
- Battlefield surgical care
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Resuscitation
- Hemorrhage control
- Novel blood products
He is particularly known for his work at the intersection of civilian and military trauma care.1
Military Service
In addition to his academic career, Dr. Schreiber has maintained a long-standing connection with the military:
- He joined the Army Reserve in 1984
- He currently holds the rank of Colonel in the U.S. Army1
Professional Memberships
Dr. Schreiber is a member of numerous professional organizations, including:
- Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
- Society of Critical Care Medicine
- American Association for the Surgery of Trauma
- Western Trauma Association23
Dr. Schreiber's work has significantly contributed to advancing trauma care and research, both in civilian and military contexts. His leadership at OHSU has helped establish it as one of the top trauma research programs in the nation.1