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Soman Sen, M.D., M.S. View profile as PDF

Soman  Sen

Clinical/Research Interests

Dr. Sen's clinical care focus includes burn injury and critical care. His research interests focus on inflammation, sepsis and wound healing.

Title:

Assistant Professor of Surgery

Specialty:

Pediatric Critical Care, Pediatric Surgery, Surgery - Burn, Surgery - Pediatric, Surgery - Trauma, Emergency and Critical Care

Center/Program Affiliation:

Burn Center

Address:

Shriners Hospital for Children
2425 Stockton Blvd., Suite 718
Sacramento, CA 95817

Education:

Chicago Medical School/Rosalind Franklin School of Medicine
Chicago, Illinois
M.D. 2000

Chicago Medical School/Rosalind Franklin School of Medicine
Chicago, Illinois
M.S. 1997

UC Irvine
Irvine, California
B.S. 1996

Residency:

Loyola University Medical Center
Maywood, Illinois
2007
Surgery

Fellowships:

University of California, Davis
Sacramento, California
2009
Surgical Critical Care

University of California, Davis, Shriners Hospital for Children Northern California
Sacramento, California
2008
Burn Surgery

Loyola University Medical Center, NIH Trauma Training
Maywood, Illinois
2004
Burn and Shock Trauma Institute

Board Certifications:

American Board of Surgery, 2008
Advanced Burn Life Support, 2008
Advanced Trauma Life Support, 2008

Professional Memberships:

American Burn Association
American College of Surgeons

Honors and Awards:

Administrative Chief Resident Department of Surgery, Loyola University Medical Center, 2007
Finalist Chicago Committee of Trauma, American College of Surgeons Scientific Symposium, 2004
Innovations in Leadership, Loyola University Medical Center, 2003

Select Recent Publications:

Oplatek A, Brown K, Sen S, Halerz M, Supple K, Gamelli RL. Longterm Follow up of Patients Treated for Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis. Journal of Burn Care and Res. Vol 27. Pg 26-33. Jan-Feb 2006.

Keldahl M, Sen S, Gamelli R. Gastric Rupture Following Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in a Burn Injured Patient. Journal of Burn Care and Res. Vol 27. Pg.757-759. Sept-Oct 2006.

Shah P, Sen S, Perimuter L, Feller A. Survival After Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy: The Role of Dementia. The Journal of Nutrition Health and Aging. Vol 9(4): Pg 255-9. July-Aug 2005.

Davis K, Santaniello JM, He LK, Muthu K, Sen S, Jones SB, Gamelli RL, Shankar R. Burn Injury And Pulmonary Sepsis: Development of a Clinically Relevant Model. Journal of Trauma. Vol 56 (2). Pg 272-8. February 2004.