John T. Schulz PhD, MD

Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery (Trauma)

Biographical Info

Dr. Schulz has certification from the American Board of Surgery in General Surgery. His clinical interests include resuscitation, shock, and the acute and reconstructive surgery of the burned patient. His research interests include various aspects of burn and trauma care.
Dr. Schulz earned his undergraduate degree from Texas A&M University, his doctoral degree in biochemistry from Harvard University, and his medical degree from Yale University School of Medicine. He did his general surgery residency training at Massachusetts General Hospital and subsequently joined the faculty of Harvard Medical School, the attending staff of Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Shriners Burns Hospital as a burn, trauma, and general surgeon and co-director of the Sumner Redstone Burn Center. He joined the Yale-New Haven Health System late in 2005.
Dr. Schulz has been recognized multiple times for excellence in teaching of both medical students and surgery residents. He is a member of multiple professional organizations and serves as an ad hoc reviewer for several journals.


Education & Training

B.S.
Texas A & M University (1980)
Ph.D.
Harvard University (1987)
M.D.
Yale University School of Medicine (1991)

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