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2024

Jennifer Turley, PT, DPT

12/05/2023 by

Physical Therapist
UNC Hospitals

Jennifer Turley has been a physical therapist at UNC Hospital for 13 years. She is a Clinical Specialist and has focused on trauma patients and ICU patients during her time at UNC. She has also collaborated with the UNC PT school to teach TBI lectures, SCI lectures and labs, and presented at PT Grand Rounds.

Stacy Freeman, MS, OTR/L

12/05/2023 by

Occupational Therapist
UNC Hospitals

Stacy Freeman has been an Occupational Therapist for almost 17 years, working at UNC Hospital for the past 9 years. She works 80% of her time on the Trauma/ortho service and 20% on the burn service. She graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill with her undergraduate degrees in Exercise & Sport Science and Psychology and from Colorado State University with her Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy. She has worked in acute care, inpatient, outpatient and skilled nursing settings but enjoys acute care and specifically the trauma/burn populations the most.

Dan Park, MD, MBA

12/05/2023 by

Medical Director, Pediatric Emergency Department
UNC Hospitals

Dr. Dan Park, MD, MBA is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine. He serves as the Medical Director of the Pediatric Emergency Department. He was fellowship trained in Pediatric Emergency Medicine and Emergency Ultrasound at the Medical University of South Carolina, he completed pediatric residency at Yale, and received his medical degree from The Medical College of Virginia. He also received an MBA from UNC Pembroke. Dr. Park is a nationally recognized expert in pediatric point of care ultrasound. Over the past few years, he has shifted his focus to improving operations in the Pediatric Emergency Department. He serves on the Fixed Term Promotions Committee for the UNC School of Medicine and Co-chairs the ASAP workgroup that oversees optimization of Epic for Emergency Departments across the UNC Health System. He lives in Chapel Hill with his three daughters and wife who is a Pediatric Cardiologist at Duke.

Jared Gallaher, MD, MPH

01/23/2023 by

Assistant Professor of Surgery
UNC Department of Surgery

Jared Gallaher, MD, MPH, FACS is an Assistant Professor of Surgery in the Division of General and Acute Care Surgery at UNC in Chapel Hill, NC. He also has an adjunct appointment in the UNC Gilings School of Global Public Health and co-teaches a course there each spring on cost-effectiveness analysis. Dr. Gallaher graduated from Wake Forest School of Medicine in 2011 and completed his MPH at UNC Gilings School of Global Public Health in 2016. After finishing his General Surgery Residency at UNC in 2018, he completed his Surgical Critical Care Fellowship at Oregon Health Sciences University in 2019 and then returned to UNC to join the faculty in the Department of Surgery. His research focuses on global health in Malawi, especially in the fields of trauma, general surgery, and burn, and he serves as the co-director of the Malawi Surgical Initiative at UNC. He has also published clinical research on trauma and ECMO in the United States.

Paul Ossman, MD, MPH

12/12/2022 by

Associate Professor of Internal Medicine/Geriatric Provider Liaison for the UNC Trauma Program
UNC School of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine

As a graduate of the UNC SOM and from the UNC Internal Medicine Residency program, Paul has been an active practicing hospitalist at UNC Ch-Hill since 2009. He completed further training in geriatrics as a Reynolds Grant Scholar and now serves as the Geriatric Provider Liaison for the UNC Trauma Program.

Dr. Ossman’s clinical interests include integrating geriatric medicine and palliative care medicine into the continuing education of hospitalists as well as educating on caring for patients with comorbid personality disorders. As an educator, Dr. Ossman has been a guest lecturer on communication to both undergraduates as well as new nursing graduates and has given talks about “difficult patients” to multiple medical groups and nursing cohorts. He also is an active member in the UNC Hospital Ethics committee where he has been a lead consultant since 2009 and continues to educate clinicians and residents across departments in clinical bioethics.

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