Penn Medicine Provider
Trauma Surgery
Jeremy W. Cannon, MD
Sees patients age 18 and up
Penn Traumatology, Surgical Critical Care and Emergency Surgery Perelman
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About me

  • Co-Director, Penn Acute Research Collaboration
  • Surgeon Champion, Penn Medicine/Navy Trauma Partnership
  • Professor of Surgery at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and the Presbyterian Medical Center of Philadelphia

Education and training

  • Medical School: Harvard Medical School
  • Residency: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
  • Fellowship: Children's Hospital of Boston

Insurance accepted

My Locations

Penn Medicine hospital privileges

  • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Pennsylvania Hospital: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Penn Presbyterian Medical Center: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Penn Medicine Rittenhouse Long-Term Acute Care Hospital
Dr. Cannon is a Penn Medicine physician.

Qualifications and experience

My research

Cannon JW, Holt DB, Potter BK, Gurney JM, Tadlock MD, Wisbach G, Nealeigh M, Yelon JA, Bailey PV, Woodson J, Knudson MM, Elster EA. Partnerships to Overcome the Peacetime Effect: Excelsior Surgical Society Panel Session. , J Am Coll Surg, 240(5): 2025,728-737


Schmulevich D, Joergensen SM, Zone AI, Bishop KE, Morlok AP, Colyar TA, Hinkle AD, Beidas RS, Delgado MK, Cannon JW. The simplest solution may be good, but is it good enough? Evaluating the effect of a nudge to administer calcium during blood product resuscitation for traumatic injuries. , Transfusion, 65 Suppl 1(Suppl 1): 2025,S113-S122


Gummadi S, Murali S, Chreiman K, Forsythe L, Yelon JA, Cannon JW, Seamon MJ. Emergency Department Thoracotomy: Time to Stop - A Trauma Video Review , J Surg Res., 310: 2025,203-208


McLauchlan N, Chernysh IN, Gollomp K, Alshawi AB, Fisher L, Maghraoui S, Weisel JW, Cannon JW. Back to the drawing board: Exploring the composition and physical properties of traumatic hemothorax. , J Trauma Acute Care Surg.: 2025


Moheimani H, Sun X, Ozel M, Darby JL, Ong EP, Oyebamiji T, Kar UK, Yazer MH, Neal MD, Guyette FX, Wisniewski SR, Cotton BA, Cannon JW, Schreiber MA, Moore EE, Namias N, Minei JP, Barrett CD, Das J, Sperry JL, Billiar TR; SWAT study group. High-dimensional analysis of injured patients reveals distinct circulating proteomic profiles in plasma vs. whole blood resuscitation. , Cell Rep Med, 6(3): 2025,102022


Batchinsky AI, Roberts TR, Jordan BS, Beely BM, Wendorff DS, Necsoiu C, Cannon JW, Chung KK, Cancio LC. Immediate postinjury extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal reduces ventilator requirements and mitigates acute respiratory distress syndrome in swine. , J Trauma Acute Care Surg., 98(3): 2025,500-509


Chipman AM, Luther JF, Guyette FX, Cotton BA, Cannon JW, Schreiber MA, Moore EE, Namias N, Minei JP, Yazer MH, Vincent L, Cotton AL, Agarwal V, Brown JB, Leeper CM, Neal MD, Forsythe RM, Wisniewski SR, Sperry JL; SWAT Study Group. Early achievement of hemostasis defined by transfusion velocity: A possible mechanism for whole blood survival benefit. , J Trauma Acute Care Surg, 98(3): 2025,393-401


Cannon JW A Call to Restore U.S. Military Medical Supremacy , Real Clear Defense: 2025


Kemp Bohan PM, Coulthard SL, Yelon JA, Bass GA, Decoteau MA, Cannon JW, Kaplan LJ Solid Metal Chemical and Thermal Injury Management. , Mil Med, 190(3-4): 2025,e523-e529


Beyer CA, Ruf AC, Alshawi AB, Cannon JW Management of traumatic pneumothorax and hemothorax , Curr Probl Surg, 63: 2025,101707