Biography

Brett D. Arnoldo, M.D. Professor, Department of Surgery UT Southwestern Medical Center. Dr. Arnoldo received his medical degree from State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine in 1995, followed by a general surgery residency at State University of New York at Buffalo from 1995-2000. He was the general surgery administrative chief resident in 1999-2000. Upon completion of his residency, Dr. Arnoldo came to UT Southwestern to do a Fellowship in Surgical Critical Care. In August 2001, he joined the faculty at State University of New York at Buffalo as Assistant Professor of Surgery. Dr. Arnoldo returned to UT Southwestern in January 2003 and joined the faculty as an assistant professor in the section of burns. Dr. Arnoldo specializes in burn and trauma surgery and his research interests include all aspects of burns.

Education

Medical School
State University of New York at Buffalo (1995)
Residency
State University of New York at Buffalo (2000), General Surgery
Fellowship
UT Southwestern Medical Center (2001), Surgical Critical Care

Publications

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Aerosolization of methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus during an epidemic in a burn intensive care unit
Dansby W, Purdue G, Hunt J, Arnoldo B, Phillips D, Moody B, Kemp D, Byrd L, Walter P, Luby J Journal of Burn Care & Research 2008 29 331-337
The Parkland Formula under fire: Is the criticism justified?
Blumetti J, Hunt JL, Arnoldo BD, Parks JK, Purdue GF Journal of Burn Care & Research 2008 29 180-186
Cutaneous vasoconstriction during whole-body and local cooling in grafted skin 5 - 9 months post surgery
Davis SL, Shibasaki M, Low DA, Cui J, Keller DM, Purdue GF, Hunt JL, Arnoldo BD, Kowalske KJ, Crandall CG Journal of Burn Care & Research 2008 29 36-41
Epistatic interactions are critical to gene-association studies: PAL-1 and risk for mortality after burn injury
Barber RC, Ling-Yu E, Lemaire SM, Burris A, Purdue GF, Hunt JL, Arnoldo BD, Horton JW Journal of Burn Care & Research 2008 29 168-175
The association between fluid administration and outcome following major burn: A multicenter study
Klein MB, Hayden D, Elson C, Nathens AB, Gamelli RL, Gibran NS, Herndon DN Annals of Surgery 2007 245 622-628

Honors & Awards

  • Excellence in Education Award, Clinical Teaching Core Clerkship, Acute Care
    UTSW (2006)
  • Special Recognition for Outstanding Achievement in Resident Teaching Award, Department of Surgery
    UTSW (2005)
  • Traveling Fellow Award
    American Burn Association (2005)
  • Best Overall Resident, Department of Surgery, State University of New York at Buffalo
    (2000)
  • Residency Candidate Interviewer, Department of Surgery, State University of New York at Buffalo
    (2000)

Professional Associations/Affiliations

  • American Burn Association
  • American College of Surgeons, FACS
  • American Medical Association
  • Society of Critical Care Medicine
  • The International Society for Burn Injuries