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Associate scientist
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
2075 Bayview Ave., Room H1 71
Toronto, ON
M4N 3M5
Administrative Assistant: Carla Routledge
Phone: 416-480-5850
Email: Carla.Routledge@sunnybrook.ca
Education:
- B.A., 1989, biochemistry, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada
- MD, 1992, McMaster University, Canada
- MSc, 2007, clinical epidemiology, University of Toronto, Canada
Appointments and Affiliations:
- Associate scientist, Evaluative Clinical Sciences, Tory Trauma Program, Sunnybrook Research Institute
- President and CEO, Ornge
- Associate professor, department of surgery, faculty of medicine, U of T
- Colonel, Canadian Forces Health Services
- Chief of reserve forces specialists
- Major Frederick Banting Chair in Military Trauma Research
Research Foci:
- Health services
- Combat trauma care and war surgery
- Coagulopathy and bleeding
- Prehospital Trauma Care and Transport
- Time-to-treatment and outcomes
Research Summary:
The focus of Dr. Tien's clinical and research work has been on improving trauma care to populations working and living in remote areas. These include soldiers injured on the battlefield, First Nations people living in remote communities, and Canadians living in rural and remote locations far from urban trauma centres. His interests include telemedicine, Point-of-Care testing, and prehospital treatment of trauma associated coagulopathy and bleeding.
Selected Publications:
See current publications list at PubMed.
- Pannell D, Brisebois R, Talbot M, Trottier V, Clement J, Garraway N, McAlister V, Tien HC. Causes of death in Canadian Forces members deployed to Afghanistan and implications on tactical combat casualty care provision. J Trauma. 2011 Nov;71(5 Suppl 1):S401–7.
- Tien HC, Jung V, Pinto R, Mainprize T, Scales DC, Rizoli SB. Reducing time-to-treatment decreases mortality of trauma patients with acute subdural hematoma. Ann Surg. 2011 Jun;253(6):1178–83.
- Tien HC, Farrell R, Macdonald J. Preparing Canadian military surgeons for Afghanistan. CMAJ. 2006;175(11):1365–66. Tien HC, Jung V, Rizoli SB, Acharya SV, Macdonald JC. An evaluation of tactical combat casualty care interventions in a combat environment. J Am Coli Surg. 2008;207(2):174–78.
- Tien HC, Acharya SV, Redelmeier DA. Preventing deaths in the Canadian military. Am J Prev Med. 2010;38(3):331–9.
Related News and Stories:
- You only get one shot: when it comes to transporting a severely injured patient to hospital, there are no second chances (SRI Magazine, 2017)
- Code Orange: how Sunnybrook handled the mass shooting (The Toronto Star, July 17, 2012)
- Military research chair awarded (July 4, 2012)
- Afghan war doctor to receive Frederick Banting Term Chair (The Ottawa Citizen, June 30, 2012)
- Dr. Homer Tien receives Order of Military Merit (Dec. 5 2011)
- Lieutenant-Colonel named trauma medical director (July 5, 2010)
- Inteview on soldiers bring superbug [Acinetobacter baumannii] back from Kandahar (CTV News, Dec. 2007)
- Interview on Afghan superbug could be threat in Canadian hospitals (CBC Radio, Dec. 2007)
- Interview on mild traumatic brain injury in Canadian soldiers surviving blast injury in Kandahar (CBC Radio, July 2007)
- Interview on treating wounded Canadian soldiers at Sunnybrook (CBC Radio, Feb. 2007)