General Surgery, Trauma and Surgical Critical Care
The Section of General Surgery, Trauma and Surgical Critical Care combines cutting edge clinical care, education and training of future surgeons, with the most advanced research to improve the management of critically ill or injured patients. The Section has three clinical missions.
- Trauma cares for all trauma patients admitted to Yale-New Haven Hospital, which is the regional Level 1 Trauma Center for Southern Connecticut and the only trauma center in the state to be verified by the American College of Surgeons for both adult and pediatric patients.
- Surgical Critical Care manages all critically ill surgical patients through its critical care services (the Surgical Intensive Care Unit and the Intermediate Care Unit).
- Emergency General Surgery treats patients with surgical emergencies both in the Emergency Department and in the hospital.
The Section trains two Critical Care Fellows per year, one Acute Care Surgery Fellow, as well as residents in surgery, anesthesia and emergency medicine, medical students, nurses, and pre-hospital providers. Finally the Section is also involved in multiple facets of clinical research, with ongoing clinical trials in several areas.
Education & Training
Learn about Residencies, Fellowship and Medical Education opportunities in the Department of Surgery.
Division Chief
Kimberly Davis, MD, MBA, FACS, FCCM
Professor of Surgery (General, Trauma & Surgical Critical Care)