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Steven B. Holsten, MD, MBA is a Professor in the Department of Surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and serves as Chief of Acute Care & Emergency Surgery (ACES) at the University of Maryland Medical Center, a Level 1 trauma center. His clinical leadership spans emergency general surgery, surgical critical care, and shock trauma services at the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center.
Dr. Holsten's educational trajectory includes a BA from Colby College (1993), MD from Jefferson Medical College (1999), General Surgery residency and Chief Residency at Medical College of Georgia (2004), Surgical Critical Care fellowship (2012), and MBA from Augusta University (2021).
- Colby College, BA (1993)
- Jefferson Medical College, MD (1999)
- Medical College of Georgia, General Surgery Residency (2004)
- Georgia Health Sciences University, Surgical Critical Care Fellowship (2012)
- Augusta University, MBA (2021)
His research concentrates on optimizing emergency surgical care through geographic access studies, innovative diagnostic techniques like point-of-care ultrasound, and system-level interventions for physician burnout. Current investigations examine legislative impacts on motor vehicle trauma, chronic stress biomarkers in sepsis, and management of rare surgical conditions including obturator hernias and parasitic leiomyomas. The ACES division under his leadership integrates clinical care with operational efficiency in high-acuity settings.
Analysis of Dr. Holsten's 2018-2023 publications reveals consistent focus on practical solutions for emergency surgery challenges. His work bridges clinical practice and health policy, with recurring themes in geographic disparities, hemorrhage control innovations, and surgeon well-being. Methodologically diverse studies range from animal models evaluating tourniquets to population-level analyses of hands-free legislation impacts.
Scientific awards: No awards, fellowships, or medals are documented in the provided text.
Dr. Holsten actively mentors surgical trainees through residency programs and clinical rotations, though specific advisees aren't listed. His ACES division manages high-volume emergency cases while implementing schedule reforms to combat burnout. Grant funding details aren't specified, but operational improvements like hands-free legislation studies suggest institutional or state-level support.
The Acute Care & Emergency Surgery division operates within the Shock Trauma Center ecosystem, coordinating rapid-response teams for time-sensitive abdominal emergencies, trauma resuscitation, and critical care stabilization. Current initiatives focus on reducing geographic barriers to care and optimizing resource allocation during mass-casualty events.
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