Thank you for joining the Trauma Prevention Coalition for the
4th Annual Injury Prevention Coordinators Symposium
June 7th-8th, 2018
The George Washington University
Washington, DC
The ATS was honored to host the Trauma Prevention Coalition's 4th Annual Injury Prevention Coordinators Symposium at The George Washington University in Washington, DC. Over 75 prevention professionals from around the country and Canada attended the 2-day event which incorporated sessions on engaging leadership, finding funding, engaging patient advocates, Chapter 18 updates, how to use CDC data, building program capacity, and the new IVP Standards & Indicators. There were Quick-shot presentations showcasing 6 different effective intervention programs and networking opportunities to build professional relationships. Thank you to those who attended this successful meeting and for our colleagues at GW for supporting this important event.
For those that attended this year's event, please take a moment to fill out the event survey and let us know what you liked/disliked. This will assist us in improving next year's event. You can access the survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/IPCS2018
Please feel free to view and download materials from this year's event (Please take note of copyright policy below):
Day 1
- ATS - 50 Years of Injury Prevention - Christopher Michetti, MD, FACS - Chair, American Trauma Society
- Standards & Indicators for Model Level I & II Trauma Center Injury and Violence Prevention Programs - Stewart Williams, BS, CPST-I - Dell Children's Hospital
- Engaging Hospital Leadership to Increase Institutional Support for Injury Prevention Programs - Beverly Miller, MEd - Arkansas Children's Hospital
- Funding and Beyond: making the most of Fiscal and Non-Fiscal Resources
- Volunteer Resources - Christy Adams, RN, MPH, PhD (c) - UC Davis Health
- Grant Funding - Pina Violano, PhD, MSPH, RN-BC, CCRN, CPA-T - Yale New Haven Hospital
- County, State & Federal Funding - Tara Reed Carlson, MS, RN - R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center
- Chapter 18 Updates - Examples of Programs That Meet "Orange Book" Guidelines- Deborah A. Kuhls, MD, FACS, FCCM - University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Medicine
- CDC WISQARS/Violence Database Demonstration - Michael Ballesteros, PhD - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Strengthening Hospital Based Injury Prevention Through a Public Health Framework - Christy Adams, RN, MPH, PhD (c) - UC Davis Health
- Injury Prevention Program Quick-Shot Presentations
- Stop the Bleed - Jill Watras, MD, FACS - Inova Fairfax Hospital
- Prevention of Hot Car Heat Stroke - Beverly Miller, MEd - Arkansas Children's Hospital
- Senior Fall Prevention - Ellen Corman, MRA - Stanford Healthcare
- Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Program - Pina Violano, PhD, MSPH, RN-BC, CCRN, CPS-T - Yale-New Haven Hospital
- Distracted Driving Prevention - Bella Chant, MSN, RN, CRRN - R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center
- Childhood Drowning Prevention - Karen Macauley, DHA, MEd, BSN, TCRN, CEN - Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital
Day 2
- Engaging Patient Advocates to Support Prevention Efforts - Anna Newcomb, PhD, LCSW - Inova Fairfax Hospital
- Building Program Capacity Through Coalitions and Community Partnerships
- Differences Between Coalitions, Collaborations and Networks - Ellen Corman, MRA - Stanford Healthcare
- Available Tools for Coalition Development - Sheryl Garland, VCU Healthcare
- Case Study: How We Started a Local Coalition - Wendy McEuen, RN, MSN, CEN, TCRN - Riverside Community Hospital
- Non-Traditional Partnerships - Heather Talbott, MSN, APRN - Bryan Medical Center
- Introduction to Standards and Indicators Program Assessment Tool - Stewart Williams, BS, CPST-I and Christy Adams, RN, MPH, PhD(c) - SafeStates
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The Trauma Prevention Coalition combines the resources of the major professional organizations addressing the acute healthcare needs of the injured patient to promote collaborative efforts and develop effective strategies in injury/violence prevention while minimizing redundant and duplicative activities. Learn More About the Coalition here.

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