Damage Control Resuscitation in Children Grand Rounds screen shotPresenter:

Col Matthew A Borgman, MD, FCCM

-Chief, Inpatient Pediatrics, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX

-Professor of Pediatrics, Uniformed Services University

Overview:
“Damage Control Resuscitation in Children”

Objectives:
To increase awareness and education for pediatric providers

Dr. Borgman is currently the Chief of Inpatient Pediatrics at BAMC and a Professor of Pediatrics at Uniformed Services University, as well as a Visiting Scholar at the London School of Medicine.  He is a Fellow of the American College of Critical Care Medicine where he is past Chair of the Uniformed Services Section, representing all DOD critical care providers to their national society.  The American Association for the Surgery in Trauma (AAST) has named him as a Contributing Scientist.

His scholarly activities include over 60 peer-reviewed publications, editor of one textbook, Fundamentals of Critical Care Support: Resource Limited, 8 book chapters, and over 30 invited podium presentations.  He is an internationally recognized leader in the field of trauma and critical care medicine, having authored the most cited article on combat casualty resuscitation, which helped establish the concept of “1:1” transfusion of red cells and plasma in trauma. In addition, he has published a number of other ground-breaking papers in pediatric trauma management which have helped redefine the care of children injured during the course of combat operations as well as in peacetime. He is the former national chair of the Pediatric Trauma Society Research Committee.  Dr. Borgman serves as an advisor to the Joint Trauma System and contributes to policymaking at the highest levels of the Department of Defense.

COL Borgman deployed to a combat support hospital in Iraq in 2011 as Chief of Inpatient Medicine and ICU Director and served on a humanitarian mission to Honduras in 2005 as well as several trips to Uganda teaching critical care skills to the Ugandan Defense Force in 2019-2020.  His awards and decorations include the Expert Field Medical Badge, Meritorious Service Medal, and the Gold-Headed Cane for the San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium.

Financial Disclosures:
Col Matthew A Borgman, MD, FCCM has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator.

Credits:
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00 hour)
Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00 hour)
MOC-2 credit (1.00 hour)


Target Audience:
Pediatric Doctors and Providers
Faculty, residents, health care providers; medical students and trainees.

Accreditation:
The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Credit Designation:
The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Nurses and other healthcare professionals will receive a Certificate of Attendance. For information on applicability and acceptance, please consult your professional licensing board.


Register here, then click register again to answer one question and view the recording (CME/MOC Credit)

Contact Us

Delia M. Calderon
Academic Programs Coordinator
Grand Rounds Coordinator
Dept. of Pediatrics – Office of the Chair