Journal of Digestive Disorders And Diagnosis

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Digestive Disorders And Diagnosis-Prediction of exsanguination in trauma-Jonas P. DeMuro

United States

Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery
Stony Brook University, School of Medicine
Affiliate Clinical Professor
St. John's University, College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences

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Jonas P. DeMuro

Address:

Winthrop University Hospital
Department of Surgery
Division of Trauma & Critical Care
259 First Street
Mineola NY 11501

Research Interests:

Prediction of exsanguination in trauma, critical care of alcohol withdrawal syndrome, critical care pharmacology

Biography:

  • Dr. Jonas P. DeMuro,  is an Attending Surgeon and Intensivist at Winthrop University Hospital, a Clinical Campus of the Stony Brook School of Medicine in New York. 
  • He is an Assistant Professor of Surgery at the Stony Brook School of Medicine, as well as an Affiliate Clinical Professor of Pharmacy and Health Sciences at St. Johns University, New York. 
  • He is also currently the Medical Director of the Critical Care Physician Assistant Residency at Winthrop University Hospital. 
  • Dr. DeMuro received his B.S. in Biological Sciences, summa cum laude, from St. Johns University, and his M.D. from the Stony Brook School of Medicine. 
  • He went on to postgraduate residency training in General Surgery at the Stony Brook School of Medicine, and a Surgical Critical Care Fellowship at North Shore University Hospital. 
  • He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, a member of the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, and the Society of Critical Care Medicine, where he currently serves a member of the New Item Development Committee. 
  • He has authored over 20 articles on a variety of topics in Acute Care Surgery. 
  • He is a reviewer for several journals, including the Clinical Journal of Pain, and the American Journal of the Addictions.