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David Mooney, M.D.

David P. Mooney, MD, MPH is Associate Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School. He obtained his medical degree from St. Louis University School of Medicine and completed a general surgical residency at the University of Vermont, where he completed research fellowship in surgical immunology. He completed a pediatric surgery fellowship at the Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri and obtained his Masters in Public Health from the Harvard School of Public Health in 2006.

Dr. Mooney created the Pediatric Trauma Program at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth, and is currently the Director of the Trauma Center at Boston Children’s Hospital. He has been active on a variety of national committees including the American College of Surgeons, the American Pediatric Surgical Association, and the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma. In addition, he was the Founding President of the Pediatric Trauma Society. He has served in several consultative and leadership positions for a variety of organizations, including the American College of Emergency Physicians, the Maternal Child Health Bureau’s Emergency Medical Services for Children, and the Massachusetts State Trauma Committee. He has conducted over 100 reviews of pediatric trauma centers in the United States and was instrumental in the development of pediatric trauma care systems in New Hampshire, New Mexico and Tuscany, Italy.

He is a reviewer for 16 journals, including the New England Journal of Medicine and the Journal of Trauma. He has published over 100 peer-reviewed articles and 12 book chapters, and has given over 300 lectures in a variety of settings. He has had continuous research funding for the past 12 years and has several active clinical research projects directed toward improving pediatric injury care. He has mentored over 35 surgical residents, many of whom have gone on to distinguished careers.

He is a retired Major in the US Army Medical Reserves and a former member of the National Disaster Medical Team that was the first US team to deploy in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake. He remains active in global surgical efforts. He played a pivotal role in the care of children injured after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. Other active clinic efforts include the investigation and amelioration of chronic abdominal wall pain and pilonidal disease.

Personally, he is happily married and has four adult children but no grandchildren, yet. He is an avid athlete who has run 5 marathons and is a black belt in martial arts. He prides himself on doing the bulk of his own home maintenance.

Tissue-engineered neomucosa: morphology, enterocyte dynamics, and SGLT1 expression topography.
Authors: Authors: Tavakkolizadeh A, Berger UV, Stephen AE, Kim BS, Mooney D, Hediger MA, Ashley SW, Vacanti JP, Whang EE.
Transplantation
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Hypokalemia in acutely injured children: a benign laboratory abnormality.
Authors: Authors: MacDonald JS, Atkinson CC, Mooney DP.
J Trauma
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Multiple trauma: liver and spleen injury.
Authors: Authors: Mooney DP.
Curr Opin Pediatr
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Tissue-engineered colon exhibits function in vivo.
Authors: Authors: Grikscheit TC, Ogilvie JB, Ochoa ER, Alsberg E, Mooney D, Vacanti JP.
Surgery
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Hepatic exstrophy complicating Poland's anomaly.
Authors: Authors: Puder M, Greene A, Mooney D.
J Pediatr Surg
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Hydrostatic balloon dilation of congenital esophageal stenoses associated with esophageal atresia.
Authors: Authors: Shorter NA, Mooney DP, Vaccaro TJ, Sargent SK.
J Pediatr Surg
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Long-term follow-up of tissue-engineered intestine after anastomosis to native small bowel.
Authors: Authors: Kaihara S, Kim SS, Kim BS, Mooney D, Tanaka K, Vacanti JP.
Transplantation
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Soft-tissue augmentation with injectable alginate and syngeneic fibroblasts.
Authors: Authors: Marler JJ, Guha A, Rowley J, Koka R, Mooney D, Upton J, Vacanti JP.
Plast Reconstr Surg
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The posterior approach to pyloric sonography.
Authors: Authors: Sargent SK, Foote SL, Mooney DP, Shorter NA.
Pediatr Radiol
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Prolonged intestinal exposure to amniotic fluid does not result in peel formation in gastroschisis.
Authors: Authors: Deans KJ, Mooney DP, Meyer MM, Shorter NA.
J Pediatr Surg
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