Raquel Forsythe
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Titles:
Assistant Professor of Surgery and Critical Care Medicine

Degrees:

POST GRADUATE EDUCATION
INSTITUTION AND LOCATION
DEGREE YEAR FIELD
SUNY- Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY MD 1997  
Residency:  
UNDNJ- New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ Intern /Resident 1997-2003 General Surgery
Fellowship:
 
University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN   2004

Critical Care/Trauma

Board Certifications: Year
American College of Surgeons
2004

Major Honors/Awards:

  • Golden Apple 2002
  • Arnold P Gold Humanism in Medicine Award 2001
  • Shock Society Young Investigator Award 2000
  • American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma Resident Paper Award 2000

Current Research Interest:

  • Trauma outcomes reserach

Publications:

  • Adams JM, Hauser CJ, Livingston DH, Fekete Z, Hasko G, Forsythe RM, Deitch EA. The immunomodulatory effects of damage control abdominal packing on local and systemic neutrophil activity. J Trauma 50:792-800. 2001.
  • Anjaria DJ, Rameshwar P, Deitch EA, Xu DZ, Adams CA, Forsythe RM, Sambol JT, Hauser CJ, Livingston DH. Hematopoietic failure after hemorrhagic shock is mediated partially through mesenteric lymph. Crit Care Med 29:1780-1785. 2001
  • Forsythe RM, Xu DZ, Lu Q, Deitch EA. LPS-Induced, Enterocyte-derived nitric oxide induces intestinal monolayer permeability in an autocrine fashion. Shock 17: 180-184. 2002.
  • Forsythe RM, Lavery R, Hauser CJ, Mosenthal AM, Livingston DH. Autopsies in trauma do not add to peer review or quality assurance. J Trauma 53:321-325. 2002.
  • Deitch EA, Forsythe RM, Anjaria D, Livingston DH, Lu Q, Xu DZ, Redl H. The role of lymph factors in lung injury, bone marrow suppression and endothelial cell dysfunction in a primate model of trauma-hemorrhagic shock. Shock 22: 221-228. 2004.