Critical Care & Co-Director JM Still Burn Center
Joseph M Still Burn Center at Doctors Hospital
Bruce Friedman, MD, FCCP, CNSP, FCCM, graduated from the University Of Miami Miller School Of Medicine, Miami, Florida, in 1983. Dr. Friedman trained at George Washington University Hospital in Washington, DC, as Medical Resident, Chief Resident, and Critical Care Fellow from 1983-1989. He subsequently directed the Intensive Care Unit, Critical Care Fellowship program; and established the Nutrition Support Services at Cooper University Hospital, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, in Camden, New Jersey, from 1989-1995. Currently, Dr. Friedman is Critical Care and Co-Director of the Joseph M. Still Burn Center at Doctors Hospital in Augusta, Georgia where he has been for 29 years; Antibiotic Stewardship Coordinator Doctors Hospital and Professor in the Department of Medicine (Pulmonary Disease), Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine at University of Augusta Medical Center. He is author of hundreds peer journal articles, several book chapters, and multiple abstracts and is recognized for his expertise in Critical Care Medicine nationally and internationally also reviewer and editorial board for Annals of Plastic Surgery, Burns, Burn and Critical Care, Nanomedicine BM, Journal of Intensive Care, CHEST, and Critical Care Medicine. Dr. Friedman’s current and ongoing research interests are in infectious disease, nutrition support, multisystem organ failure, sepsis and shock, acute respiratory distress syndrome, burns, GI bleeding, pain and sedation control and wound management, with specific anti-infective issues in all these areas. He had been working closely with the Teladoc Critical Care division for the last nine years in an expert capacity ending September, 2022.