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Adrian Maung, MD, is an Associate Professor of Surgery (Trauma) at Yale School of Medicine and serves as Trauma Medical Director and Surgical Director of Perioperative Services at Yale New Haven Hospital. He is affiliated with the Department of Surgery, specializing in Trauma and Surgical Critical Care.
Education:
- BS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1996)
- MD, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (2000), cum laude
- Residency, General Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School (2007)
- Fellowship, Surgical Critical Care and Trauma Surgery, R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center (2008)
- MBA, Brandeis University (2023)
Dr. Maung's research focuses on improving trauma care, mechanical ventilation, and ventilator weaning. His clinical expertise includes trauma surgery, surgical critical care, shock, and emergency general surgery. He has contributed to national guidelines and multicenter studies in trauma and critical care.
His recent publications reflect a strong trend in trauma outcomes, critical care interventions, and surgical infection management. Key themes include antibiotic stewardship, ventilator management, trauma resuscitation, and quality improvement in acute surgical care.
Scientific Awards:
- Shock Trauma Hero Award, University of Maryland
- Marshall K. Bartlett Research Fellowship, Massachusetts General Hospital
- Cum Laude, University of Pittsburgh
- Pittsburgh Surgical Society Senior Student Award
- Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society
- Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society
Dr. Maung serves as a reviewer for the Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery and has been an invited discussant at the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma. He collaborates with a multidisciplinary team including Kimberly Davis, Kevin Schuster, and Bishwajit Bhattacharya. He is involved in national trauma research initiatives and contributes to clinical practice guidelines.
He leads perioperative and trauma services at Yale New Haven Hospital, playing a key role in system-level trauma care delivery and quality improvement.