4 th Annual World Trauma Congress Society of Trauma Nurses Sponsored Session The Society of Trauma Nurses (STN) is excited to collaborate with AAST for the 4 th World Trauma Congress. At this conference we promise to offer discussions, education and networking opportunities that will strengthen and invigorate your trauma nursing practice no matter what continent you live on. The topics being offered were requested from the STN International Council and other trauma nursing organizations across the globe. Topics encompass the continuum of trauma care from pre-hospital to rehabilitation focusing on the geriatric population, interpersonal violence, neuro trauma, traumatic injury across the globe and other categories. We invite you to join your international colleagues as we discuss the how s and why s of trauma care. Invited speakers will discuss ongoing areas of clinical challenges and research. Speakers will address resuscitation, performance improvement, global injury patterns, continuing care, how to set up a trauma system and rehabilitation issues. Pre and post-conference sessions include Trauma Outcomes and Performance Improvement Course (TOPIC). Networking opportunities will include meeting the STN leadership, Committee and Special Interest Group (SIG) members as well as the leading trauma surgeons in the world at combined physician and nursing events. STN committees are dedicated to managing and advancing specific activities relevant to the needs of the membership. Whether you are a member of STN or a collaborative partner, we invite you to join your international and U.S. colleagues at this exciting conference! Together we can make a global difference in injury prevention and optimizing care for trauma patients. Cynthia Blank-Reid, MSN, RN, CEN Immediate Past-President, Society of Trauma Nurses Chair, Nursing Track 4 th World Trauma Congress Trauma Clinical Nurse Specialist Temple University Hospital Philadelphia, PA Sean M. Elwell, MSN, RN, NE-BC, TCRN, EMT President, Society of Trauma Nurses
Director-Trauma Program, Critical Care Transport Program, and Emergency Services Alfred I dupont Hospital for Children Wilmington, DE About STN: Society of Trauma Nurses is a membership-based non-profit organization whose members represent trauma nurses from around the world. Members are health care professionals who are innovators and leaders in research, education, management and direct trauma service delivery. STN provides educational programs, mentoring, interest groups, outreach and services to its membership to assist trauma nurses in professional development. SCHEDULE Date of Offering Monday, Sept. 24, 2018 Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2018 Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2018 Time of Offering Educational Offering Notes: 0800-1630 (estimated time) STN Board of Director Meeting Stephanie Czuhajewski 0800-1300 (estimate STN Board of Director Meeting Stephanie Czuhajewski of time) 0800-1630 TOPIC Ben Swartz TOPIC Committee 0615-0715 International Breakfast 0730-0800 Opening Session 0800-1040 STN International Council Meeting and other STN Committee Meetings 1040-1140 Session II: WTC Panel 1150-1250 AAST President s Address 1300-1700 Back to Basics: The Nuts and Bolts of Building Your Trauma Center A. Basic Trauma Registry Needs B. Leadership Skills C. Starting a Performance Improvement Program Speakers: Susan Auerbach, MSH, RHIA Cindy Blank-Reid, MSN, RN Sean Elwell, MSN, RN Heidi, Hotz, BSN, RN
1700-1800 Session VI: WTC Panel D. Nursing and Physician Education Standards 1800-1930 Session: VII WTC Posters 0615-0715 International Nursing Panel Trauma Care in My Corner of the World A. Europe B. South America C. Asia D. Africa E. Oceania F. North America 0730-0830 A World Wide Issue - Family Violence Helen Jowett, RN Australian Trauma Nurses 0830-0930 Injury-A Neglected Global Health Priority Rochelle Dicker, MD Founding Director, Center for Global Surgical Studies Vice Chair for Critical Care, Chief of Surgical Critical Care Associate Chief of Trauma and Emergency General Surgery UCLA Department of Surgery 1000-1100 Neuro Trauma Care The Amazing Race to Save Lives Linda Littlejohns, MSN, RN, CNRN, FAAN San Juan Capistrano, CA 1110-1210 Session XIII: WTC Panel 1230-1330 International Nursing Panel Caring For the World s Aging Population A. Europe Sarah Mattock, MSN, RN Linda Reinhart, MSN, RN Leader: Knut Magne Kolstadbraaten, RN Leader: Knut Magne Kolstadbraaten, RN
1345-1415 (30 minutes) 1415-1445 (30 minutes) B. South America C. Asia D. Africa E. Oceania F. North America Coordination Mechanisms in the Trauma Attention Route: A Competence of Nursing Care Consuelo Burbano PHD, RN, Darly Arango RN, Saray Cuesta RN, Hana Muñoz RN, Karol Torres RN Cartagena, Columbia International nurses experience with American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma Verification process: A pilot project Jessica Badillo MSN, RN, Lisa Falcon MSN, RN, TCRN, NE-BC, Gregory Peck MD Robert Wood Johnson and Barnabas Health System 1500-1600 Life After Trauma: Rehabilitation and Afterwards Friday, Sept. 28, 2018 Jerome Stenehjem, MD Medical Director Sharp Allison de Rose Rehabilitation Center San Diego, CA 1600-1700 STN Reception Stephanie Czuhajewski 1645-1815 Session XVI: AAST Posters 0800-1630 ATCN Instructor Course Day 1 Linda Reinhart, RN Mike Glenn, RN
Saturday, Sept 28, 2018 0800-1630 ATCN Instructor Course Day 2 Linda Reinhart, RN Mike Glenn, RN STN is willing to do an ATCN Provider Course if AAST or WTC is willing to run an ATLS Provider Course. ATCN Provider courses need to be run in collaboration with an ATLS Course. Please let us know if there is a plan to run an ATLS Provider Course.