

Tanya Nicole Rinderknecht
An authority in the field of surgery, Dr. Tanya Nicole Rinderknecht serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of California, Davis School of Medicine. With a profound dedication to advancing medical knowledge and practice, her research primarily focuses on pediatric trauma, surgical critical care, and global health. Dr. Rinderknecht's work is instrumental in shaping the future of surgical care for children and improving outcomes in critical care settings. Dr. Rinderknecht is an active member of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma and the Society of Critical Care Medicine, where she collaborates with fellow experts to push the boundaries of medical research and practice. Her contributions to these organizations underscore her commitment to enhancing the standards of care in her field. Her recent publications reflect her innovative approach to addressing complex medical challenges. Among her notable works are studies on the characteristics of operative pediatric trauma transfer patients, which provide valuable insights into optimizing care for young trauma victims. Additionally, her research on organ donation in the surgical ICU highlights critical aspects of ethical and medical considerations in critical care environments. Dr. Rinderknecht is also pioneering the use of telemedicine through her study on the impact of a virtual pediatric trauma center model of care, which aims to improve access and outcomes for acutely injured children. Through her research and clinical practice, Dr. Rinderknecht continues to make significant contributions to the fields of pediatric trauma and surgical critical care, with a vision to enhance global health outcomes. Her dedication to her work and her patients exemplifies her role as a leader in the medical community.
Publications
, e10-e17, 2021-09-24
, 1223-1232, 2017-08-31
, 100309, 2020-06-01