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Mayo Clinic Trauma Physician Update e-Edition
July 2014
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Patient Care

Planning for hostile events challenges hospitals, first responders

Mass shootings across the nation have prompted a re-evaluation of the way individuals, institutions and first responders react to them.

Bereaved families and children receive trauma center support

Social work and child life specialists support families dealing with loss at Mayo Clinic's Level I Trauma Center and Level I Pediatric Trauma Center.

Trauma providers pitch a tent — and tools — at Farmfest 2014

Volunteers from the southern and southwestern Minnesota regional trauma advisory committees have teamed up to highlight farm-injury prevention at this year's Minnesota Farmfest.

Practice Guidelines and Research

Accurate recording essential for hospital PI and bottom line
Incomplete registry data and poor documentation undermine quality improvement efforts and affect reimbursement. Dedicated trauma recorders can help solve these problems.

Guidelines standardize resuscitation termination decisions
Mayo Clinic uses practice management guidelines and algorithms to guide resuscitation termination decisions. Yet these decisions can still present significant challenges at all levels of care.

See all Trauma, Critical Care and General Surgery in Minnesota Clinical Trials at Mayo Clinic

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Education

Mucha Symposium: Meeting the Needs of the Acute Care Surgery and Injured Patient
Aug. 7-8, 2014, in Rochester, Minn.
Designed for general surgeons, emergency medicine physicians and other providers, this course provides current information on managing common surgical and trauma emergencies. It focuses on guidelines for rural hospital providers and establishes a framework for regional systems of care.

Pediatric Fundamental Critical Care Support (FCCS) Course
Sept. 24-25, 2014, in Rochester, Minn.
An introduction to the basic principles of pediatric critical care, this course will help primary care practitioners assess, manage and stabilize critically ill pediatric patients awaiting transport to a tertiary care center.

Fundamental Critical Care Support (FCCS) Course
Oct. 22-23, 2014, in Rochester, Minn.
An introduction to the basic principles of critical care, this course will help primary care practitioners assess, manage and stabilize critically ill patients awaiting transport to a tertiary care center.

See all Emergency Medicine Continuous Professional Development courses

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In the Video Center


Visit the Medical Professional Video Center to view specialty and Grand Rounds presentations

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Consults & Referrals

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Resources

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