- General Surgery, Trauma & Surgical Critical CareYale Physicians Building800 Howard Avenue, Fl 1stNew Haven, CT 06519
Felix Lui, MD, FACS
Biography
Felix Lui, MD, is a board-certified general surgeon specializing in trauma, surgical critical care, emergency and elective general surgery, re-operative surgery, sepsis and resuscitation, shock, and necrotizing soft tissue infection, a severe condition that destroys a patient’s skin, muscle, and soft tissues.
Dr. Lui’s research interests include shock physiology, trauma resuscitation, pediatric trauma, and surgical infections. He also researches ways to advance surgical education and to call attention to bioethical issues in medicine. He serves as the director of Yale School of Medicine’s Surgery Clerkship Program, which helps improve medical students’ understanding of the benefits and limitations of surgery and teaches them how to assess surgical risks and outcomes.
Dr. Lui is an associate professor of surgery (trauma) at Yale School of Medicine.
Titles
- Associate Professor of Surgery (Trauma)
- Director, Surgery Clerkship Program, Yale School of Medicine
Education & Training
- FellowR Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, University of Maryland Medical School (2006)
- Chief ResidentBerkshire Medical Center, University of Massachusetts, Pittsfield, MA (2005)
- ResidentBerkshire Medical Center, University of Massachusetts, Pittsfield, MA (2004)
- InternBerkshire Medical Center, University of Massachusetts, PIttsfield, MA (2000)
- MDBrown University (1999)
- BABrown University, Biology (1995)
Additional Information
- General Surgery, Trauma & Surgical Critical CareYale Physicians Building800 Howard Avenue, Fl 1stNew Haven, CT 06519
Biography
Felix Lui, MD, is a board-certified general surgeon specializing in trauma, surgical critical care, emergency and elective general surgery, re-operative surgery, sepsis and resuscitation, shock, and necrotizing soft tissue infection, a severe condition that destroys a patient’s skin, muscle, and soft tissues.
Dr. Lui’s research interests include shock physiology, trauma resuscitation, pediatric trauma, and surgical infections. He also researches ways to advance surgical education and to call attention to bioethical issues in medicine. He serves as the director of Yale School of Medicine’s Surgery Clerkship Program, which helps improve medical students’ understanding of the benefits and limitations of surgery and teaches them how to assess surgical risks and outcomes.
Dr. Lui is an associate professor of surgery (trauma) at Yale School of Medicine.
Titles
- Associate Professor of Surgery (Trauma)
- Director, Surgery Clerkship Program, Yale School of Medicine
Education & Training
- FellowR Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, University of Maryland Medical School (2006)
- Chief ResidentBerkshire Medical Center, University of Massachusetts, Pittsfield, MA (2005)
- ResidentBerkshire Medical Center, University of Massachusetts, Pittsfield, MA (2004)
- InternBerkshire Medical Center, University of Massachusetts, PIttsfield, MA (2000)
- MDBrown University (1999)
- BABrown University, Biology (1995)
Additional Information
- General Surgery, Trauma & Surgical Critical CareYale Physicians Building800 Howard Avenue, Fl 1stNew Haven, CT 06519
- General Surgery, Trauma & Surgical Critical CareYale Physicians Building800 Howard Avenue, Fl 1stNew Haven, CT 06519