R. Shayn Martin, MD, MBA
- Professor, Trauma, Surgery (Winston-Salem)

R. Shayn Martin, MD, MBA
- Professor, Trauma, Surgery (Winston-Salem)
- Education
- MD, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, 2001
- Residency
- General Surgery, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, 2004
- Wake Forest University School of Medicine, 2005
- General Surgery, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, 2007
- Fellowship
- Trauma/Critical Care/ECMO, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, 2009
- Memberships
- Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine
- American Association of Surgery of Trauma
- Society of Critical Care Medicine
- American College of Surgeons
- Positions
- Professor, Trauma, Surgery (Winston-Salem)
- Departments and Affiliations
- Trauma, Surgery (Winston-Salem)
- Critical Illness, Injury and Recovery Research Center
Research
- Abdominal Organ Location, Morphology, and Rib Coverage for the 5(th), 50(th), and 95(th) Percentile Males and Females in the Supine and Seated Posture using Multi-Modality Imaging. Hayes AR, Gayzik FS, Moreno DP, Martin RS, Stitzel JD. Ann Adv Automot Med. ; 57:111-22.
- Mortality-based Quantification of Injury Severity for Frequently Occurring Motor Vehicle Crash Injuries. Weaver AA, Barnard RT, Kilgo PD, Martin RS, Stitzel JD. Ann Adv Automot Med. ; 57:235-46.
- An innovative approach to predict the development of adult respiratory distress syndrome in patients with blunt trauma. Becher RD, Colonna AL, Enniss TM, Weaver AA, Crane DK, Martin RS, Mowery NT, Miller PR, Stitzel JD, Hoth JJ. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2012 Nov; 73(5):1229-35.
- Development of a full body CAD dataset for computational modeling: a multi-modality approach. Gayzik FS, Moreno DP, Geer CP, Wuertzer SD, Martin RS, Stitzel JD. Ann Biomed Eng. 2011 Oct; 39(10):2568-83.
- Emergency department length of stay is an independent predictor of hospital mortality in trauma activation patients. Mowery NT, Dougherty SD, Hildreth AN, Holmes JH, Chang MC, Martin RS, Hoth JJ, Meredith JW, Miller PR. J Trauma. 2011 Jun; 70(6):1317-25.