Specialty Areas
- Acute and critical care surgery
Common Procedures & Conditions Treated
- Trauma care
- Surgical critical care
Degrees
2018 Medical Degree
University of Missouri- Kansas City, Kansas City, MO
Residency
2023 General Surgery Residency
University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center, Memphis, TN
Fellowship
2024 Surgical Critical Care Fellowship
Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO
Professional Memberships
American College of Surgeons
SAGES
Gold Humanism Honor Society
Awards and Honors
2023 Chief Resident Teaching Award, UTHSC General Surgery Residency
Areas of Research Interest
Surgical morbidity
Publications
Operative wound classification: an inaccurate measure of pediatric surgical morbidity.
Katherine W Gonzalez, Brian G Dalton, Brendan Kurtz, Michael C Keirsey, Tolulope A Oyetunji, Shawn D St Peter
Published in Journal of Pediatric Surgery 2016 Nov; 51 (11): 1900-1903. PMID: 27530888.
Article presented at the Pacific Association of Pediatric Surgeons 4/25/2016. Category: MIS and Robotics.
Chest Radiograph after fluoroscopic guided line placement: No longer necessary
Brian G Dalton, Katherine W Gonzalez, Michael C Keirsey, Douglas C Rivard, Shawn D St Peter
Published in Journal of Pediatric Surgery 2016 Sep; 51 (9): 1490-1491 PMID: 26949145
Role: Data Acquisition and analysis, Abstract revision
Pelvic Angiography for Trauma in Children: A Rare but Useful Adjunct
Katherine W Gonzalez, Brian G Dalton, Michael C Keirsey, Pablo Aguayo, David Juang
Published in European Journal of Pediatric Surgery 2017 Apr 27; 196-199. PMID: 27367538
Article presented at Pediatric Trauma Society – Phoenix, AZ – November 2015
Key Findings on Computed Tomography of the Head that Predict Death or the Need for Neurosurgical Intervention from Traumatic Brain Injury
Noorbakhsh S, MD; Keirsey M, MD; Hess A, MD; Laxton S; Bellu K; Byerly S, MD; Filiberto DM, MD; Kerwin AJ, MD; Stein DM, MD; Howley IW, MD
Published online ahead of print The American Surgeon 2023 Oct 4; PMID 37791615
Hospital Affiliations
Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Patients Seen At
Trauma
Critical care surgery
To contact an Acute & Critical Care surgeon, please call 314-362-5298.