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Michael E. Kelly, DO, FACOS

Michael E. Kelly, DO, FACOS

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Associate Medical Director, Bristol Myers Squibb Trauma Center at Capital Health Regional Medical Center

Dr. Michael E. Kelly is a fellowship trained critical care surgeon with extensive experience in general surgery and trauma surgery. Dr. Kelly was named associate medical director of the Bristol-Myers Squibb Trauma Center at Capital Health Regional Medical Center in 2024.

Prior to joining Capital Health, Dr. Kelly was a surgical critical care fellow at Cooper University Medical Center in Camden, NJ where he received training in both trauma surgery and critical care.

He received his medical degree from New York College of Osteopathic Medicine in Old Westbury, NY. He completed his internship and residency at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, serving as chief resident during his final year of training. Dr. Kelly has been actively involved in research projects throughout his training and has served as co-investigator on several clinical research studies, including “National Study on the Cost and Outcomes of Trauma Care (NSCOT)” coordinated by the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. He was also published in the American Medical Association’s Arts & Humanity in Medicine publication The Healer’s Voice for his dramatic monologue “The Parent.” Most recently, Dr. Kelly gave a case presentation at the Philadelphia Annual Day of Trauma for Medical Professionals, sponsored by Drexel School of Medicine

In 2006 Dr. Kelly joined the United States Army Reserve Medical Corps and has since achieved the rank of lieutenant colonel.