Selected Publications
Nguyen J, Harvey EM, Lollar DI, Bradburn EH, Hamill ME, Collier BR, Love KM: Alternatives to indwelling catheters cause unintended complications The American Surgeon 82 (8): 679-684,2016.
Fligor SC, Hamill ME, Love KM, Collier BR, Lollar D, Bradburn EH: Vital signs strongly predict massive transfusion need in geriatric trauma patients The American Surgeon 82 (7): 632-636,2016.
Collier B, Vieau C, Lockhart E, Bradburn E, Hamill M, Love K, Reed C, Baker C: Provider bias impacts tidal volume selection and ventilator days in trauma patients Journal of the American College of Surgeons 222 (4): 527-532,2016.
Reed CR, Ferguson RA, Peng Y, Collier BR, Bradburn EH, Toms AR, Fogel SL, Baker CC, Hamill ME: Contact isolation is a risk factor for venous thromboembolism in trauma patients Journal of Trauma & Acute Care Surgery 79 (5): 833-837,2015.
Zhong X, Hamill M, Collier B, Bradburn E, Ferrara J: Dynamic multiplanar real time ultrasound guided infraclavicular subclavian vein catheterization The American Surgeon 81 (6): 621-625,2015.
Loftus K, Tilley T, Hoffman J, Bradburn E, Harvey E: Use of six sigma strategies to pull the line on central line-associated bloodstream infections in a neurotrauma intensive care unit Journal of Trauma Nursing 22 (2): 78-86,2015.
Chang YW, Bradburn EH, Brill LB, Long BA: Abdominal distention and early satiety, pancreaticoduodenectomy for lymphangioma. [Case Report] The American Surgeon 81 (1): E28-29,2015.
Reed CR, Fogel SL, Collier BR, Bradburn EH, Baker CC, Hamill ME: Higher surgical critical care staffing levels are associated with improved National Surgical Quality Improvement Program quality measures Journal of Trauma & Acute Care Surgery 77 (1): 83-88,2014.
Bradburn EH, Collier B: Enteral nutrition Surgical Metabolism : 199-211,2014.
Drake MD, Hamill ME, Bradburn EH, Taylor DA, Gilbert CM, Baker CC, Kundzins JR, Ferrara JJ, Collier BR: Recruitment of trauma/surgical critical care faculty reverses decline of patient outcomes noted with previous faculty attrition Journal of the American College of Surgeons 219 (4 Suppl 1): e152-153,2014.
Academic Contact Information
Penn Medicine Lancaster General
Department of Surgery-Division Of Trauma And Acute Care Surgery
555 North Duke Street
Lancaster,
PA
17604
Phone: 717-544-5945
Patient appointments: 800-789-7366