Kutcher, Matthew E., M.D., M.S.
Specialties: Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Critical Care
Gender: Male
Biography: Dr. Kutcher is a board-certified surgeon and intensivist with fellowship training in trauma, acute care surgery, and critical care. As a practicing trauma and acute care surgeon at Mississippi's only Level One trauma center, he is also the vice chair of Mississippi's state Committee on Trauma. In addition to a busy practice in clinical surgery, he is co-director of the surgical intensive care unit and an associate program director of UMMC's surgical critical care fellowship. His NIH-funded research laboratory focuses on coagulation abnormalities in trauma and critical illness, specifically evaluating the role of innate immune mediators underlying platelet and fibrinolytic abnormalities.
Education
Board Certification: | Surgery, Surgery, Surgical Critical Care |
Fellowship: | University Of Pittsburgh School Of Medicine |
Fellowship: | University Of Pittsburgh School Of Medicine |
Graduate School: | School of Graduate Studies in the Health Sciences |
Internship: | University of California San Francisco School of Medicine |
Medical Education: | Tufts University School Of Medicine |
Residency: | University of California San Francisco School of Medicine |
Experience
Specialty Certification Licensure
Certification, Surgical Critical Care | |
Certification, General Surgery |
Honors, Awards, and Recognition
Translational Research Team Award, UMMC Office of Research | 2022 |
Medical Student Teacher of the Year, UMMC Department of Surgery | 2018 |