Discovery Life's new unscripted docudrama series highlights lifesaving work by SOM and Shock Trauma caregivers

Discovery Life's new unscripted docudrama series Shock Trauma: Edge of Life follows a team of medical professionals at the world-renown R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, University of Maryland ("Shock Trauma"). UM School of Medicine (SOM) faculty physicians and trauma surgeons, alongside University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC) residents, fellows, nurses, patient care technicians, and an array of specialists, perform lifesaving medical care in the first and highest volume trauma center of its kind in the United States.

Shock Trauma runs under the leadership of Physician-in-Chief Thomas M. Scalea, MD, FACS, who is the Honorable Francis X. Kelly Distinguished Professor of Trauma Surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. An international model for civilian and military trauma teams, Shock Trauma is also the epicenter for trauma research, patient care and teaching, both nationally and internationally today. Since its inception more than four decades ago, Shock Trauma has provided world-class treatment for the region's most critically ill and injured patients. Shock Trauma, the heart of Maryland's unparalleled Emergency Medical Services System, is named for R Adams Cowley, MD, considered the father of trauma medicine who pioneered the "golden hour" concept and many of the life-saving practices in modern trauma medicine.

"No one gets up in the morning expecting to end up as a patient at Shock Trauma," said Scalea. "Our team is committed to giving every person a second chance. The incredible stories of survival and recovery that happen here every day are not possible without the collaboration of partners who together make up Maryland's safety net for our most critically injured and ill patients."

The series, produced by Susan Hadary of MedSchool Maryland Productions (a division of UM SOM) for Discovery Life, premieres Friday, January 1 at 10 p.m. Eastern Time and will air on subsequent Fridays in January and the first week of February. Each episode captures in dramatic detail the fight to save lives when every second counts. The series shows the Shock Trauma team treating a variety of serious injuries, including motorcycle and car crashes, frostbite, gunshot wounds and severe brain trauma.

"Shock Trauma: Edge of Life depicts the hard work, skill and dedication of our faculty physicians and the entire team at Shock Trauma," said UM SOM Dean E. Albert Reece, MD, PhD, MBA, who is also Vice President of Medical Affairs, the University of Maryland and the John Z. and Akiko Bowers Distinguished Professor. "Watching these men and women in action highlights the essential job they do, and underscores the importance of the work that we all do every day."

Facts about the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, University of Maryland:

  • Shock Trauma is the designated trauma hospital in Maryland to treat the most severely injured and critically ill patients
  • Shock Trauma treats approximately 8,000 patients per year, of whom about 96 percent survive their injuries
  • Motor vehicle collisions are the leading cause of injury for Shock Trauma patients, followed by falls and interpersonal violence
  • Since 2001, US Air Force surgeons, nurses and technicians train at Shock Trauma through the Center for Sustainment of Trauma and Readiness Skills (C-STARS)
  • Shock Trauma conducts a variety of prevention programs targeting adolescents and adults on topics including seat belt use, violence prevention and safe driving strategies

Shock Trauma is also home to UM School of Medicine's Shock, Trauma and Anesthesiology Research Center (STAR), a world-class, multidisciplinary research and educational center focusing on brain injuries, critical care, resuscitation, and other areas of trauma care. It is the first research center in the nation dedicated exclusively to the study of trauma, its complications and prevention.

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University of Maryland School of Medicine; University of Maryland Medical Center

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