Thomas Helling
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Thomas Helling

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Thomas Helling is currently a tenured Professor of Surgery at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, MS. He is clinically active and heads the Division of General Surgery. His educational background includes undergraduate and medical school work at the University of Kansas (undergraduate 1969, School of Medicine 1973). While fellowship trained in transplantation surgery, Thomas Helling has maintained an interest in all aspects of general surgery including hepatobiliary and minimally invasive surgery. He has also had extensive experience in trauma care and served in the Army Medical Corps from 1991 to 2000, receiving an honorable discharge at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. In the process, he completed various Army schools, including the Combat Casualty Care Course, Advanced Officer School, and Command and General Staff College. Professionally, Thomas Helling is Board Certified in Surgery and Surgical Critical Care. He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a member of a number of prestigious societies including the Southern Surgical Association, the American Surgical Association, and the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma. He is also a member of the American Association for the History of Medicine and a Fellow of the American Osler Society. Helling has peer-reviewed for several scientific journals including Military Medicine. As a clinical scientist, amateur historian, and writer, he has authored or co-authored well over 110 scientific articles including five in the field of history of medicine. He is the author of "Desperate Surgery in the Pacific War: Doctors, Damage Control, and America’s Wounded 1941-1945" (McFarland Publishing, 2017; ISBN-13: 978-1476664217) for which he was awarded the Harry D Langley Book Prize by the Society for the History of Navy Medicine in 2019. Helling is also the author of the recently released "The Agony of Heroes: Medical Care for America's Besieged Legions from Bataan to Khe Sanh" (Yardley: Westholme Publishing, 2019) ISBN-13: 978-1594163203. His most recent publication is "The Great War and the Birth of Modern Medicine" (New York: Pegasus, 2022). Helling currently reside in Madison, Mississippi, the lovely heart of the South.
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