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Sheldon Brotman, MD PONTIAC, MI St. Joseph Mercy Oakland (SJMO) deeply mourns the passing of its newly appointed Medical Director of Trauma Services, Sheldon Brotman, MD, FACS, FCCM, who died July 18, 2010, after a short illness. He was 69.Born in Baltimore, Md., Dr. Brotman's extensive experience in trauma and critical care took him to various facilities on the east coast and in Michigan. A lieutenant commander in the Navy Medical Corp, Dr. Brotman served as the ship's physician aboard the troop ship UPSHUR (Vietnam) and at the U.S. Naval Hospital in Newport, RI. Among his professional appointments were: staff surgeon at Waldo County Hospital in Maine, Paul Oliver Memorial Hospital in Michigan and the Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems in Maryland. Dr. Brotman was an associate in Trauma/Critical Care at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, Pa., for many years and later became Director of Trauma/Critical Care at the Atlantic City Medical Center in New Jersey. He was chief of the Trauma/Critical Care Center at the Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield, Mass., where he was honored with several awards, including Physician of the Year and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Western Massachusetts, EMS and a Residents Teaching Award. The former Chief of Surgery at the Berkshire Medical Center Parvis Sedighi, MD, said, "Dr. Brotman was the Trauma Center." As a resident of Oak Bluffs, Mass., since 1997, he had once served on the visiting surgical staff of Martha's Vineyard Hospital. His love of Martha's Vineyard and the waters of New England provided a magical and challenging setting for his beloved 49-foot racing sloop, Whisper, on which he spent most of his non-working hours. He was a passionate and experienced ocean sailor winning awards, including Best Performance by a New England Yacht and IRC in the Newport or Marion to Bermuda Yacht race, which he had participated in for 24 years. He was as devoted to sailing as he was to medicine. He held academic appointments at the University of Maryland, Georgetown University, Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Thomas Jefferson School of Medicine and the University of Massachusetts. Dr. Brotman earned his medical degree at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and completed his internship at Kings County Hospital and residency at the U.S. Naval Hospital in Illinois. He completed a fellowship in trauma at the Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems. He was a member of numerous professional medical societies, including the American Medical Association, American Trauma Society, Association for Academic Surgery and the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma and was a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and American College of Critical Care Medicine. Dr. Brotman was a Diplomat of the American Board of Surgery. Dr. Brotman had many awards to his credit. He wrote extensively about trauma and critical care and authored more than 70 publications and 100 abstracts and posters. He also served as the editor of the Journal of Trauma. A 1984 Reader's Digest article recalled one of Dr. Brotman's surgical interventions that miraculously saved a badly injured fire fighter. In recognition of his medical treatment, Station 22 of the Prince George's County Fire Department in Maryland awarded him a fire fighter's helmet adorned with the station number. Dr. Brotman was a speed reader and could finish multiple books in one week's time. He was an ardent Boston Red Sox fan and enjoyed hearing the Boston Pops and Boston Symphony. Besides his beloved wife, Marilyn, Dr. Brotman leaves her daughters, Laura Rasche of Aztec, N.M.; and Lynne Alden of Wolfeboro, N.H.; his daughter, Jennifer Brotman of Northampton, Mass.; his sons, David Brotman and Alexander Brotman, both of Pennsylvania, and William Brotman of Denver Colo.; and three grandchildren, Olivia and twins, Ryan and Randal of Wolfeboro, N.H. MEMORIAL NOTICE: Dr. Brotman's body was cremated. St. Joseph Mercy Oakland in Pontiac, Mich., held a memorial service on July 29. The family is planning a memorial service 5 p.m., Aug. 19, at the Pittsfield Country Club in Pittsfield, Mass.

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Published by The Berkshire Eagle on Aug. 6, 2010.

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Gerald M Takala tmd

March 25, 2024

I believe I knew Dr Brotman when he was a surgery resident at NH 13 Great Lakes and I was corpsman. I remember him being the Commodore of the sailing club and sled dog owner.So sorry for your loss . He was a credit to the profession. Yours,GM Takala M.D.

Stuart Mitnick

September 1, 2010

Dear Marilyn
Your cousins Joan and Stuart Mitnick join in your sadness at Sheldon's passing. I recall our childhood memories, when I would go with Sheldon and my brother Richard to high school football games in Baltimore where he was on the cheering squad for his high school Baltimore City College. His folks were proud of his being an eagle scout, and I imagine that experience bred into him his love of the outdoors which led him to sailing. Joan and I pray that you are comforted by wonderful memories of your life together. May his soul be bound in the bond of eternal life.

Cousins Joan and Stuart Mitnick, Highland Park, NJ

Alex and Elyse Axelrad

August 25, 2010

Dear Marilyn,
My belated condolences to you and the entire Brotman family!Eulogizing Sheldon was the most difficult task for me to complete. He was an unreal human being, physician,mentor, sailor who will be greatly missed but never forgotten!I cannot imagine myself at the next AAST conference without seeing him there.Our thoughts are with you!

Patrick Miller

August 19, 2010

Dear Mrs Brotman,
I was sorry to hear about "Doc" I knew him from Berkshire West and he was always fun to talk with. He was full of life!!
My best to your entire family.

Margaret Gubbins

August 15, 2010

I was so saddened to hear of Dr Brotman's death as he was always so full of life, and fun, in the years I worked with him at BMC - both on the floors and in the ED. Like Pasqualina with her Italian accent, Dr Brotman never missed an opportunity to put on his best British accent when he greeted me. I know he took great care of his patients and he will be missed.

Pasqualina Casella

August 11, 2010

My condolences to Dr.Brotman's family, he was a very special person.
I miss so much seeing Dr.Brotman walking through the ER doors and looking at me and saying "Buongiorno". Sometimes he would stop at the desk and start telling us stories about his sailing experiences. I loved his sense of humor.
He will missed very much.

Patricia Giegerich

August 11, 2010

Dear Marilyn,
Dr. Brotman will always be fondly remembered by all who were fortunate to know him at ARMC. He was a compassionate teacher with a kind sense of humor. We still enjoy sharing Dr. Brotman stories in the trauma room in Atlantic City. He will never be forgotten.

Lisa St. John

August 11, 2010

Marilyn and family, the loss of Dr. Brotman sent a deep sadness through the Emergency Department at BMC. He was such a great and intelligent man. While I was vacationing on Cape Cod recently I sent a farewell message out to sea for him and Provincetown had fireworks that night for the monument birthday but as I watched them I envisioned them to be a celebration of his life and his love for the sea. He will be greatly missed by many. Lisa St. John RN BMC ER

Rob and Josie Fanelli

August 10, 2010

Marilyn,

I recall very vividly my first meeting with Sheldon, in the administrative offices at BMC when he was still interviewing for the position as Trauma Director. I knew two things right away; that I was not a trauma surgeon, and that I was committed to helping this man achieve his goals here in any way that I could.

Sheldon was a dynamic and tireless physician, old-school, and tough as nails. However, he was never to tough to listen to the occasional story and offer some guidance. The unique situation of Sheldon having worked with my brother at Geisinger, and with me here at BMC, made for a lot of fun for the three of us.

We will miss him very much, and we share your deep sorrow. Our most hopeful wishes that the pain will pass quickly and the memories will linger forever.

R.F. Conway,M.D.

August 10, 2010

Deepest sympathies from the Emergency Physicians at Cooley-Dickinson Hospital

Sylvia Hobbs

August 9, 2010

Dear Marilyn,
This is a tragedy beyond words. I remember when you and Dr. Brotman came to my office to get a briefing on a trauma meeting you two were like kids on a date. I can’t begin to imagine your horrendous pain and loss. I’m so sorry for you and for him. You said that his dying words were that this is not fair. It is not! It is not

Lisa Patterson

August 9, 2010

My condolences to Sheldon's family,
I got to know him as the one of 3 trauma directors in western MA. He was always a gentleman and a gracious host when I visited Berkshire to discuss collaborative research projects. One thing that always struck me at state meetings is how passionate he was about surgical education and trauma. Berkshire has lost a treasure.
Lisa A. Patterson MD
Trauma Director, Baystate Medical Director
Springfield, MA

Ellen Deibert

August 9, 2010

I was so sorry to hear of Sheldon's passing. I worked very closely with in in developing the Traumatic Brain Injury Program at Berkshire Medical Center. He was a joy to know and I feel honored to have had the opportunity to work with him. He will be greatly missed not only by me but by all those who knew him. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.

A Colleague

August 9, 2010

Fair Winds and Following Seas Dr. B.

Michele Murrell

August 8, 2010

So sad to hear of Dr. Brotman's passing. My condolences to his family and friends.
Michele Murrell, RN
Berkshire Health Systems

Nancy Casucci

August 7, 2010

Marilyn,
I am so very sorry for your loss! Sheldon was an awesome person! I feel honored to have known you both. I still talk about how exciting it was to be on the Whisper with both of you! Seeing the other yactsmen making a point of waving to you was so telling.. He garnered respect in so many fields. I'm proud to have been able to see him not only as such an excellent trauma Surgeon -but also as a seaman. He excelled at both"
I am " on island" , if there is anything at all I can do for you here, Please, don't hesitate to ask! I always remember that you took time for me when I needed it...
Nancy

Roberta Lavalley

August 7, 2010

I worked with Dr. Brotman for two years on the surgical unit at BMC. An extremely intelligent man I also enjoyed his stories of sailing and his sence of humor. Truly a one of a kind.

Kathleen & Dick Basile

August 6, 2010

Dearest Marilyn,
Our sincere condolensces on the loss of your beloved Shel. Still cannot believe it. He was such a unique, gruff but lovable guy. Mostly, he was a life saver...a true and literal life saver who saved not only individual lives but whole systems- that could in turn contunue to save hundreds more. In the end, his beloved profession couldn't save him and for that we are truly sorry. Will never forget him and will honor his lifelong sacrifice to his profession and his country.

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