Conference Speakers

Jason Sperry MD, MPH

Professor of Surgery and Critical Care, University of Pittsburgh

Dr. Sperry is a Professor, Section Chief and Acute Care Surgery fellowship director with a primary appointment in the Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma and General Surgery and secondary appointments in the Department of Critical Care Medicine and the Clinical and Translational Science Institute at the University of Pittsburgh. His research focuses on clinical outcomes following traumatic injury and primarily on massive transfusion, prehospital resuscitation, early correction of the coagulopathy which complicates injury and the ability to predict a complicated post-injury course in the early prehospital and trauma bay setting. I am the Principal Investigator for the LITES network, a multicenter trauma network to execute clinical trials for the Department of Defense. He is Principal Investigator for the completed PAMPer and STAAMP trials funded by the Department of Defense. He is the Principal Investigator for the PPOWER trial, funded by the NHLBI to characterize prehospital whole blood resuscitation following injury. He has been funded by the National Institute of Health and/or Department of Defense consistently since 2010 with the overall intent to improve the care of the injured patient.

Presented by the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Center for Blood Oxygen Transport and Hemostasis