1. March 14, 2022

    Simulation of ideal pediatric trauma resuscitation

    This video simulates a trauma care team preparing and then treating a 5-year-old injured in an ATV crash.

  2. Dec. 17, 2021

    Working together to reduce trauma deaths and injuries

    Daniel Stephens, M.D., a trauma surgeon at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, describes how the Southern Minnesota Regional Trauma Advisory Council (SMRTAC), trauma care and trauma resources reduce death and injury from trauma.

  3. Dec. 15, 2021

    Emergency medicine telehealth trauma evaluation in rural setting: A simulation

    Telehealth staff re-creates a trauma evaluation using video telemedicine from initial patient evaluation through decision to discharge locally.

  4. Jan. 27, 2020

    Securing a chest tube

    If you'd like a quick refresher on how to secure a chest tube or you'd simply like to see how a trauma surgeon does it, watch Erica A. Loomis, M.D., a trauma surgeon at Mayo Clinic's campus in Rochester, Minnesota, give a demo on the procedure with a manikin.

  5. April 03, 2019

    Rib fracture stabilization demonstration

    Brian D. Kim, M.D., a trauma surgeon and adult trauma medical director at Mayo Clinic's campus in Rochester, Minnesota, demonstrates rib stabilization in a patient with fractured ribs 5 and 6.

  6. April 03, 2019

    How the body responds to blood loss

    A Department of Defense-funded study led by Michael J. Joyner, M.D., an anesthesiologist at Mayo Clinic's campus in Rochester, Minnesota, looks at how the body responds to blood loss.

  7. Feb. 19, 2019

    Amber Rose's farm accident

    Following an accident with a toppling tractor tire at her family's farm, a team of Mayo Clinic surgical specialists restored Amber Rose's eyes and face in a 15-hour operation.

  8. Feb. 19, 2019

    Eight-year-old survives near-fatal injuries

    Crushed in the midtorso by a tractor and trailer, 8-year-old Cole Heiden's life was spared by surgeons in the Mayo Clinic Pediatric Trauma Center.

  9. Feb. 19, 2019

    Stop the bleed: Save a life

    Professionals and laypeople alike can learn the keys to stopping an injured person's bleeding and help save a life.

  10. Dec. 08, 2017

    Saving lives with Gus: Ice fishing safety

    Cornelius A. Thiels, D.O., M.B.A., and Martin D. Zielinski, M.D., Mayo Clinic physicians, share research findings on injuries experienced while ice fishing.

  11. June 01, 2017

    Epidural stimulation enables motor function after chronic paraplegia

    Peter J. Grahn, Ph.D., Kendall H. Lee, M.D., Ph.D., Igor A. Lavrov, M.D., Ph.D., and Kristin D. Zhao, Ph.D., review the results of their study showing volitional movement, standing and steplike actions via spinal cord neuromodulation in a patient with chronic paralysis due to spinal cord injury.

  12. Oct. 24, 2014

    Visual memory & recall in sports-related concussion

    Jeffrey R. Bennett, O.D., Mayo Clinic Department of Ophthalmology, discusses research involving the incidence of concussions experienced by football players. The estimates vary depending on whether the players are in high school, college or the NFL. There are concerns about underreporting of concussions. Using a tachistoscope created with an iPad app, researchers devised a test to identify concussed players by testing memory and recall of plays.

  13. Sept. 18, 2014

    Traumatic brain injury model systems

    Allen W. Brown, M.D., associate professor of PM&R at Mayo Clinic, discusses traumatic brain injury model systems and data.

  14. Feb. 14, 2013

    Return to play after a concussion

    Concussion has become a major public health concern. One of the predominant questions is: When is it safe to return to play after a concussion?

  15. Jan. 04, 2002

    Paralyzed by an arrow, boy makes a comeback

    A boy paralyzed by an arrow learns to walk again.