John C. Lee, M.D., F.A.C.S. CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL DATA Name: Date & Place of Birth: John Chung Lee February 13, 1974; Taiwan, ROC ADDRESS Professional: Trauma & Surgical Associates Lancaster General Hospital 555 North Duke Street Lancaster, PA 17604-3555 (717)544-5945 email: jclee@lghealth.org EDUCATION Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland B.A. in Biology 09/1991- 05/1995 Albert Einstein College of Medicine Yeshiva University Bronx, New York M.D. 07/1995 - 06/1999 POSTGRADUATE TRAINING General Surgery Residency University Hospitals of Cleveland Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, Ohio 07/1999 - 06/2004 Surgical Critical Care Fellowship University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 07/2004- 06/2005 POSTGRADUATE TRAINING (Continued) Trauma Surgery Fellowship Clinical Instructor of Surgery University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 07/2005 – 06/2006 APPOINTMENTS HELD University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Pittsburgh, PA -Clinical Instructor of Surgery 07/2005-06-2006 Lancaster General Hospital Lancaster, PA -Attending Physician -Associate Trauma Program Medical Director 08/2006-present 08/2008-present Lancaster General Hospital Lancaster, PA -Medical Director, Trauma Neuro Unit 08-2008-present National ATLS Faculty 2005-present BOARD CERTIFICATION American Board of Surgery General Surgery (#50725) Diplomate, 2005 American Board of Surgery Surgical Critical Care (#2313) Diplomate, 2006 ATLS (Advanced Trauma Life Support) 2005-present -Course Director ATOM (Advanced Trauma Operative Management 2010-present -Course Instructor FCCS (Fundamentals of Critical Care Support) 2009-present -Course Director ACLS Provider 2005-present PALS Provider 2012-present LICENSURE Pennsylvania State Medical License # MD424620 HONORS AND ACHIEVEMENTS Dean’s List Johns Hopkins University 1991-1995 Phi Beta Kappa Johns Hopkins Univesity Spring, 1995 Tovi-Comet Wallerstein Fellowship (cancer research) Albert Einstein College of Medicine 1997 MEMBERSHIPS AND SOCIETIES American College of Surgeons, Fellow 2008-present American Association for the Surgery of Trauma 2012-present Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma 2009-present -Information Management & Technology Committee Society of Critical Care Medicine 2004-present LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL (LGH) COMMITTEES/ACTIVITIES LGH Quality Committee (Member) 2010-present -Directly reports to LGH board of directors LGH Mortality Committee (Member) 2009-present -Review for preventability all hospital mortalities LGH Critical Care Committee (Member) 2006-present LGH Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee (Member) 2008-present LGH Blood Utilization Committee (Member) 2010-present Annual lecture series to LGH Family Practice residents 2009-present -Ventilator management 101 PUBLICATIONS 1. Lipsitz EC, Veith FJ, Ohki T, Heller S, Wain RA, Suggs WD, Lee JC, Kwei S, Goldstein K. Does the endovascular repair of aortoiliac aneurysms pose a radiation safety hazard to vascular surgeons? J Vasc Surg 01-Oct-2000; 32(4): 704-10 2. Raben D, Lee J, Lee DJ. Radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma: an analysis of the site of failure. International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics. 1993;(27), sup. 1:249 Abstract presentation at the Proceedings of the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, 35th Annual Meeting, 1993. 3. Fink MP, Lee JC. Early percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy leads to improved outcomes in critically ill medical patients as compared to delayed tracheostomy. Critical Care 2005, 9:E12. 4. Lee JC, Peitzman AB. Damage-control laparotomy. Curr Opin Crit Care. 2006 Aug; 12(4): 346-50. 5. Horn LA, Rogers FB, Lee JC, Gambler A. Reducing Emergency Department Length of Stay Using Lean Principles in the Trauma Bay. Critical Care Medicine 2009; Vol.37(12) (ABSTRACT) 6. Horn LA, Rogers FB, Horst MA, Lee JC, Gambler A. A Validated Predictive model for Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP) in Trauma Patients During the First 24 Hours of Admission. Critical Care Medicine 2009; Vol. 37(12) ( ABSTRACT) 7. Lee JC, Rogers FB, Horst MA. Application of a Trauma Intensivist Model to a Level II Community Hospital Trauma Program Improves Intensive Care Unit Throughput. Journal of Trauma, Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 2010;69:1147-1152. 8. Lee JC. Delivery of Specialized Critical Care for Trauma Patients: A Lancaster General Hospital Perspective. The Journal of Lancaster General Hospital. 2010; 5(4): 120-123. 9. Rogers FB, Osler T, Lee JC, et.al. In a Mature Trauma System, There is No Difference in Outcome (Survival) Between Level I and Level II Trauma Centers. Journal of Trauma, Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 2011;70(6):1354-1357. 10. Rogers FB, Hammaker SJ, Miller JA, Lee JC, et. al. Does Preshospital Prolonged Extrication (Entrapment) Place Trauma Patients at Higher Risk for Venous Thromboembolism? The American Journal of Surgery (2011) 202:382386. 11. Rogers FB, Rogers AT, Miller JA, Lee JC. Double Vena Cavas Requiring Filtration. Journal of Trauma, Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 2011;71(6):1922. 12. Rogers FB, Osler T, Krasne M, Rogers AT, Bradburn EH, Lee JC,Wu D, McWilliams N, Horst MA. Has TRISS Become an Anachronism? A Comparison of Mortality between the NTDB and MTOS Databases. Journal of Trauma Acute Care Surgery. 2012;73(2):326-331 13. Rogers A, Rogers FB, Bradburn E, Krasne M, Lee JC, et. al. Old and Undertriaged: A Lethal Combination. The American Surgeon, 2012 Jun;78(6):711-5. 14. Rogers FB, Krasne M, Bradburn E, Rogers A, Lee JC, et. al. Acute Care and Trauma Surgeons: We Can’t Get No Satisfaction-What Do Satisfaction Surveys Measure? The American Surgeon, 2012 Jul;78(7):731-4.