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Kaushik Mukherjee, MD is an Associate Professor in the Trauma Division of the Department of Surgery at Loma Linda University School of Medicine. He holds dual leadership positions as the Vice Chair of Finance for Surgery and Head of the Trauma Division, demonstrating significant administrative responsibilities alongside his clinical and academic roles.
Dr. Mukherjee's research spans multiple critical areas in trauma surgery including REBOA (Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion), vascular injuries, traumatic brain injury management, and robotic applications in acute care surgery. His work frequently involves multicenter collaborations through organizations like the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma (EAST) and Western Trauma Association (WTA), reflecting his prominence in the trauma surgery community. His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on evidence-based trauma protocols, comparative effectiveness research, and optimization of trauma resuscitation techniques.
Analysis of his 115 publications spanning from 2003-2025 reveals consistent scholarly output with increasing productivity in recent years. His work shows particular emphasis on trauma management algorithms, vascular injury protocols, rib fracture management, liver trauma interventions, and special populations including pediatrics, pregnancy, and geriatric trauma. The breadth of his research indicates expertise across the entire spectrum of trauma care from initial resuscitation through definitive management and rehabilitation.
As Principal Investigator or key collaborator, Dr. Mukherjee leads numerous active research projects including the PCAT trial comparing percutaneous catheters versus large chest tubes for traumatic hemothorax, the PROMPT Study on partial REBOA outcomes, investigations into robotic acute care surgery utilization, and multiple studies examining trauma outcomes in specialized patient populations.
His research methodology spans systematic reviews, multicenter prospective trials, retrospective database analyses, and innovative technology evaluations, demonstrating methodological versatility. The clinical impact of his work is evident in practice management guidelines developed through Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma that influence trauma care standards nationwide.
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