Twenty-Ninth Annual Trauma Critical Care Symposium: SCVMC and SHC
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2700 Mission College Boulevard,Santa Clara CA 95054
20 January, 2022
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Join us on 01/20/22 from 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM and 01/21/22 from 7:30 AM - 12:00 PM for some excellent Trauma Education! Twenty-Ninth Annual Trauma Critical Care SymposiumPresented by Santa Clara Valley Medical Center and Stanford Health CareSanta Clara Marriott2700 Mission College Blvd.Santa Clara, CA 95054January 20, 2022 from 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM&January 21, 2022 from 7:30 AM to 12:00 PMSanta Clara County’s Level 1 Trauma Centers & Pediatric Trauma Centers: Santa Clara Valley Medical Center and Stanford Health Care, join efforts to provide this exciting 1 ½ day Trauma Critical Care Symposium! Don’t miss this exciting program to hear about the latest treatment approaches to the trauma patient! This conference is intended for Physicians and Registered Nurses. GOALS Provide broad continuing education in the management of critically ill and injured patients. Utilizing the latest guidelines and approach for the evaluation, diagnosis, and management of critically ill trauma patients. The goal of this course is to improve knowledge, attitudes and skills of trauma and critical care providers.OBJECTIVES Describe the latest science and approach for optimal care of the injured and seriously ill surgical patients Discuss challenges to trauma care in the COVID era Address concepts in global surgery Discuss common issues in the management of trauma patients of extreme age Discuss salient points related to the management of surgical intensive care unit, including monitoring, massive transfusion, open abdomen and rib fracture stabilization Describe important points related to orthopedic evaluation in trauma patients EDUCATIONAL METHODS Didactic lecture, panel discussions, audiovisual aids, and live sim performance. TARGET AUDIENCE The course is designed primarily for surgeons and mid-level trauma providers, nursing staff working in Level I-IV trauma centers. In addition, community general surgeons, emergency physicians, nursing staff and surgical residents involved in the care of injured persons.
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