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David Oh and Mike Goodman Trauma Whole Blood

Drs. David Oh and Mike Goodman

About My Guests:

Dr. Mike Goodman trained in general surgery at the University of Cincinnati. After a fellowship in surgical critical care at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, he returned back to the University of Cincinnati, where he now serves as an Associate Professor in general surgery, trauma and surgical critical care. This position has allowed Mike to continue basic and clinical research, focusing on the relationship of coagulation to post-traumatic inflammation, especially in the setting of traumatic brain injury. Clinically, he serves as the Chair of the Transfusion Safety Committee and focuses his clinical research on the appropriate resuscitation and care of the injured patient.

Dr. David Oh is the Chief Medical Officer of Hoxworth Blood Center, where he has worked since 2017 after 13 years in California, first at the San Diego Blood Bank, followed by the Stanford Blood Center. David trained in pathology at the Cleveland Clinic, and in Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine at the BloodCenter of Wisconsin. David has served in numerous leadership roles in the California Blood Bank Society as well as Blood Centers of America and America’s Blood Centers.

DISCLAIMER: The opinions expressed on this episode are those of my guest and I alone, and do not reflect those of the organizations with which either of us is affiliated. Neither my guests nor I have any relevant financial disclosures.

Music Credit

Music for this episode includes "Cuando te invade el temor" and "Reflejo," both by Mar Virtual via the Free Music Archive. Click the image below for permissions and license details.
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