Background
Napolitano, Lena Marie was born on October 31, 1957 in Waterbury, Connecticut, United States. Daughter of Carmine and Mary Napolitano.
Napolitano, Lena Marie was born on October 31, 1957 in Waterbury, Connecticut, United States. Daughter of Carmine and Mary Napolitano.
Bachelor, Boston University, 1979; Doctor of Medicine, George Washington University, 1984.
Research assistant department surgery, Yale University Medical Center, New Haven, 1979-1980;
resident in general surgery, George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, 1984-1987;
senior resident in general surgery, assistant in surgery, George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, 1988-1989;
chief resident in general surgery, clinical instructor in surgery, George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, 1989-1990;
clinical and research fellow department anesthesia and surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, 1987-1988;
instructor, fellow in surgical critical care and trauma, U. North Carolina Hospitals, Chapel Hill, 1990-1991;
trauma research fellow department surgery, U. North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1991-1992;
attending in surgery, trauma and critical care, U. North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1991-1992;
assistant professor surgery and anesthesia, U. Massachusetts Medical Center, Boston, 1992-1995;
director surgical critical care, co-director surgical Intensive Care Unit, trauma services, U. Massachusetts Medical Center, Boston, 1992-1995;
assistant professor surgery, U. Maryland. Medical Center and Baltimore VA Medical Center, since 1995;
director surgical critical care, nutrition support services, U. Maryland. Medical Center and Baltimore VA Medical Center, since 1995.
Program director, surgical critical care fellow U. Maryland. Medical Sys.; member disaster medical assistance team International Institute for Disaster and Emergency Medicine, U. Massachusetts Medical Center, since 1993. Researcher, lecturer in field.
Fellow American College of Surgeons (Harry Zehner Junior Memorial Travelling Fellowship award Washington chapter 1989), American College Chest Physicians. Member American Medical Association, Association for Academy Surgery (member executive county since 1993, member nominations committee since 1994), Surgical Infection Society (member education and fellowship committee since 1995), Association Women Surgeons (specialty representative for trauma and critical care), Nathan Womack Surgical Society, Society Critical Care Medicine, Worcester Medical Society, American Medical Women's Association, Eastern Association for Surgery of Trauma, American Society Parenteral andEnteral Nutrition, American Burn Association, Shock Society, Association VA Surgeons, Phi Beta Kappa.