James Hill Holmes IV, MD
- Professor, Trauma Surgery
James Hill Holmes IV, MD
- Professor, Trauma Surgery
- Education
- MD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Southwestern Medical School, 1996
- Residency
- SURGERY, Virginia Mason Medical Center, 2002
- Fellowship
- Virginia Mason Medical Center, 1999
- Burns/Trauma, Harborview Medical Center University of Washington Hospitals, 2003
- Trauma/Surgical Critical Care, University of Pennsylvania Health System, 2005
- Board Certifications
- American Board of Surgery, Surgery
- American Board of Surgery, Surgical Critical Care
- Memberships
- North Carolina Medical Society
- Southern Medical Association
- Texas Medical Association
- Golden Key National Honor Society
- American College of Surgeons
- American Burn Association
- Association of Academic Surgery
- Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
- International Society For Burn Injuries
- Positions
- Professor, Trauma Surgery
- Professor, Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine
- Departments and Affiliations
- Trauma Surgery
- Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine
- Critical Illness, Injury and Recovery Research Center
- Office of Global Health
Research
- Response to Letter to the Editor "Defining a meaningful reduction of donor sites-Not as easy as it seems". Gibson ALF, Smiell J, Yu TC, Böing EA, McClure EB, Merikle E, Holmes JH. Burns. 2021 Mar;
- Spatial dependency and the role of local susceptibility for velocity selective arterial spin labeling (VS-ASL) relative tagging efficiency using accelerated 3D radial sampling with a BIR-8 preparation. Holmes JH, Jen ML, Eisenmenger LB, Schubert T, Turski PA, Johnson KM. Magn Reson Med. 2021 07; 86(1):293-307.
- Characteristics of Burn-Injured Children in 117 U.S. PICUs (2009-2017): A Retrospective Virtual Pediatric Systems Database Study. McCrory MC, Woodruff AG, Saha AK, Halvorson EE, Critcher BM, Holmes JH. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2021 Jan;
- Feasibility and optimization of ultra-short echo time MRI for improved imaging of IVC-filters at 3.0 T. Knobloch G, Nagle S, Colgan T, Schubert T, Johnson KM, Bannas P, Li G, Hinshaw L, Holmes J, Reeder SB. Abdom Radiol (NY). 2021 01; 46(1):362-372.
- Comparison of data-driven and general temporal constraints on compressed sensing for breast DCE MRI. Wang PN, Velikina JV, Strigel RM, Henze Bancroft LC, Samsonov AA, Cashen TA, Wang K, Kelcz F, Johnson KM, Korosec FR, Ersoz A, Holmes JH. Magn Reson Med. 2021 06; 85(6):3071-3084.