ATS Virtual Learning: Trauma Program Management Course December 4-5, 2024
Introducing the ATS Trauma Program Management Course (TPMC), a dynamic two-day program crafted by esteemed leaders in Trauma Program Management. This engaging course is tailored for trauma program managers, directors, coordinators, PI coordinators, trauma program staff, and individuals aspiring to venture into this vital field.
Join us for an interactive learning experience where fundamental principles form the foundation of a robust trauma program. Delve into the core concepts essential for building a comprehensive trauma program while gaining invaluable insights from industry experts. Discover the intricacies of managing a trauma program and the pivotal roles played by essential team members.
Our course stands distinguished in the national trauma community as the foremost course that unravels the nuances of trauma program management and underscores the significance of each team member's contribution. Each session is led by seasoned trauma program experts, bringing a diverse wealth of experience and knowledge to propel trauma centers toward unparalleled success.
Choose the convenience of our virtual sessions which are held multiple times a year where trauma program management comes to life. For organizations keen on hosting a private virtual course, reach out to the ATS Education Department at education@amtrauma.org, and embark on a transformative learning journey tailored to your unique needs.
The course covers key concepts of a trauma program, including:
- Essential components of a trauma system
- Leadership roles critical to the success of a trauma program
- Key components of the Trauma Program Manager (TPM) role
- Important elements of a successful Performance Improvement Patient Safety (PIPS) program
- Planning and preparation for trauma center verification and designation
- Best practice recommendations for trauma outreach and education
- Implementing a dynamic trauma registry
- Important elements of the trauma budget
- Design process, tools, and data that will influence optimal reporting in accordance with accepted standards within the industry
- Key psychological and socio-economic challenges common in trauma patients
Course Objectives
- Describe essential components of a trauma system, trauma program, and psychological and socio-economic challenges in the population served
- List the roles and responsibilities of the TPM, trauma medical director, other trauma program staff, and key leadership roles
- Identified important elements of a successful Performance Improvement Patient Safety (PIPS) program
- Discuss the planning and preparation necessary for trauma center verification and designation
- Describe key components, best practices and implementation for trauma outreach, education, registry, and trauma budget
- Discuss designing tools and data to influence optimal reporting in accordance with standards within the trauma industry
Prerequisite / Co-requisites
- A Laptop or desktop computer with working video camera and microphone
- High speed internet
- Quiet space to join the course
- Attend technology check: Date TBD
Upon completion of the Trauma Program Manager Course the learner will receive
The Trauma Center Association of America is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 16459 for 13.5 contact hours.CE Certificate must be retained for 4 years after date of issue.
If learner does not possess an RN License, a completion certificate worth 13.5 ATS Contact Hours will be provided.
Cost
$480 For Members $580 For Non-Members
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