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Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital

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Medical director of the pediatric trauma program

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U.S. Air Force

Former Position

Staff surgeon

Dr. Snyder brings experience as a civilian and United States Air Force Medical Service trauma surgeon. His clinical and research interests include neonatal thoracic and gastrointestinal surgery, comparative outcomes research, pediatric trauma systems, minimally invasive surgical techniques as well as extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)—an advanced form of heart and lung life support.
“We are fortunate to have Dr. Snyder bring his trauma experience to help enhance coordination and delivery of clinical care as well as expand trauma education and research initiatives,” said Paul Danielson, M.D., chief of the pediatric surgery division and interim chair of the surgery department at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital.
After earning his medical degree from the University of Florida, Dr. Snyder completed a research fellowship, Master of Science in Public Health degree, and residency in general surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He completed his clinical fellowship in pediatric surgery at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. Dr. Snyder previously served as a staff surgeon in the U.S. Air Force, performing general, trauma and acute care surgery for adults and children. In conjunction with his military service, he has held adjunct clinical faculty positions with the University of Washington, Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences, and the University of South Florida.

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