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WRHEPC-TREACH2023-ONLINE WRHEPC Health Coalition Emergency Management Seminar 2023 - Trauma Management for Rural EMS & Community Hospitals

Trauma REACH 2023 - Recorded Series/Online Course


ONLINE COURSE/RECORDED WEBINAR - Lectures recorded on April 25-26, 2023
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This online course consists of (6) 1hr recorded webinar sessions. You can select the modules you want to complete in any order and exit/resume anytime. It is recommended that you complete an entire informational video before exiting the course (your place can not be saved mid-video). To save your work, click on the exit/save button before closing your browser. 

Each module and has been approved by NYS BEMS for EMS CME Core and Non-Core Credits.  The EMS CME Credits available for each module will be listed on the Certificate of Completion.  A Course Completion Certificate will be available in the NYSDOH LMS after completing all 6 topics, an attestation and evaluation.

AVAILABLE MODULES:

TXA and Blood Transfusions in the Field and Hospital Resuscitation
Recorded on: 4/25/2023
Presented by:
Michael Vella, MD, MBA, FACS
Trauma Medical Director/Assistant Professor of Surgery
University of Rochester Medical Center, Kessler Trauma Center
Summary/Objectives:
Discuss blood product resuscitation and use of adjuncts for hemorrhage control in the pre-hospital and immediate in-hospital settings.
• Understand the current state of blood transfusions in trauma
• Understand adjuncts to transfusion (i.e. TXA)
• Understand adjuncts for early mechanical hemorrhage control in trauma

Behind the Mechanism of Injury-National Guideline for the Field Triage of Injured Patients
Recorded on: 04/25/2023
Presented by: 
Jerome Morrison, RN
Trauma Outreach and Education Coordinator
Upstate University Hospital
Summary/Objectives:
The CDC's 2011 Guidelines for Field Triage of Injured Patients has been replaced with a new guide from the American College of Surgeons titled: National Guideline for the Field Triage of Injured Patients.  The new document is expected to replace the EMS Trauma Patient Destination Protocol and serves as a guide to hospitals regarding trauma patients who should be transferred to a trauma center.  The presentation will discuss the correlation between the Mechanism of Injury and underlying potential injuries.
• Identify trauma patients who should be transported from the field to a trauma center.
• Identify trauma patients who should be transferred from non-trauma center hospitals.
• Correlate mechanism of injury to underlying potential injuries.

Vascular Trauma
Recorded on: 04/25/2023
Presented by: 
Raphael Blochle, MD, FACS, MBA
Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery
University at Buffalo
Summary/Objectives:
Presentation will review the principles of vascular trauma.
• Describe hemorrhage source control
• Review revascularization options

Pediatric Trauma and Critical Care Preparedness and Resources
Recorded on: 04/26/2023
Presented by: 
David Darcy, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery and Pediatrics
University of Rochester Medical Center - Golisano Children's Hospital
Derek Wakeman, MD
Associate Professor, Pediatric Trauma Medical Director
University of Rochester Medical Center - Golisano Children's Hospital
Lauren Wittman-Pierson, RN, BSN, CCRN-CMC
Pediatric Trauma Program Manager
University of Rochester Medical Center - Kessler Trauma Center
Summary/Objectives:
The needs of a critical pediatric patient are unique and challenging.  Rapid identification of the pediatric patients' requirements can promote hemodynamic stability and lead to better patient outcomes.
• Identify signs of hemodynamic instability, critical injury patterns and life threatening conditions in a pediatric patient.
• Identify areas within own facility that can be enhanced to better prepare for the critical pediatric patient.
• Demonstrate an understanding of pediatric emergency readiness and ways this can be accomplished within the healthcare system.

Pediatric Orthopaedic Trauma
Recorded on: 04/26/2023
Presented by: 
Jeremy P. Doak, MD
Clinical Associate Professor, Orthopaedics
University at Buffalo - Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
Summary/Objectives:
This presentation will give an overview of common pediatric injuries. We will further discuss treatment plans and outcomes.
• Identify common pediatric injuries
• Discuss the initial stabilization of injuries
• Describe overview of care including treatment plans and outcomes


Identifying, Understanding and Treating Burn Shock
Recorded on: 04/26/2023
Presented by:
Joan Dolinak, MD, FACS
Medical Director, Burn ICU
Upstate University Hospital
Summary/Objectives:
Burn Shock can be complicated because it has many causes.  Treatment may require several different mechanisms.  Presentation will discuss causes and identification of burn shock and ways to treat.
• Identify causes of burn shock
• Describe treatments of burn shock

Thank you for registering for the 2023 Health Coalition Emergency Management Seminar - Trauma Management for Rural EMS and Community Hospitals RECORDED SERIES/ONLINE COURSE  recorded on April 25 & 26, 2023 

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You can select the modules you want to complete in any order and exit/resume anytime. It is recommended that you complete an entire informational video before exiting the course (your place can not be saved mid-video). To save your work, click on the exit/save button before closing your browser. 

Each module and has been approved by NYS BEMS for EMS CME Core and Non-Core Credits.  The EMS CME Credits available for each module will be listed on the Certificate of Completion.  A Course Completion Certificate will be available in the NYSDOH LMS after completing all 6 topics, a quiz/attestation and evaluation by following these instructions:
1. Log in to https://www.NYLearnsPH.com
2. Click on My Courses from the User Menu, Current Courses is the default folder.
3. Find the course in your list of Current Courses and look in the Activities column; select the activity due.
4. Complete the quiz and click on the Submit button.

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