The ACS Committee on Trauma
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The Committee on Trauma, a standing professional committee of @AmCollSurgeons, is focused on improving the care of the injured patient.
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And that's a wrap on #TQIP25! Thanks to all who joined us in Chicago and made this year’s conference a major success. ▶️ Watch the highlights and relive your favorite moments:
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At #TQIP25, the @AmCollSurgeons released new Best Practices Guidelines for Managing Chest Wall Injuries, providing health care professionals with comprehensive, evidence-based strategies to improve patient care. 🔗 Learn more about the updates:
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The American College of Surgeons (ACS) has released new Best Practices Guidelines for the Management of Chest Wall Injuries, providing health care professionals with comprehensive, evidence-based...
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Day 3 of #TQIP25 already? Time flies when you’re surrounded by incredible people and meaningful work. Thank you to everyone who joined us and made this a truly special year!
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Bri outlined the mental and physical challenges and triumphs she experienced as a young trauma survivor. Her story reminds us not only of the positive impact of trauma care on survivors, but value personal agency in the recovery process.
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It's almost time to vote! Join us at the Poster Session starting at 4:45pm to cast your vote for the #TQIP25 Poster Session Winners. 🏆 ⏰ Voting ends at 7pm.
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“Being disabled is hard. But, it’s also powerful and beautiful and profound” Bri Scalesse | #TQIP25
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Dr. Brendan Campbell introduces Bri Scalesse, this year’s Trauma Survivor Address at #TQIP25. 👏
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Abstracts at #TQIP25 include Examining Trauma Embolization Times from @uamshealth and Implementation of a Whole Blood Program at a Level I Trauma Center from @unlvmedicine.🩸
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📸 Sarah Capizzo discusses how the trauma program at @HenryFordHealth has addressed blind spots to dramatically improve quality of care and patient outcomes.
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Next up at #TQIP25, the @AmCollSurgeons Medical Director of Trauma Programs, Dr. Eileen Bulger moderates Identifying What We Can’t See: Addressing Our Blind Spots. Presenters discuss stories and data from their trauma centers that helped them identify areas for improvement.
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Starting off the afternoon with Implementation and Deimplementation moderated by Chair of the @AmCollSurgeons Committee on Trauma, Dr. Jeff Kerby. #TQIP25
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“These guidelines represent the latest evidence to help trauma teams effectively manage pain, prevent complications, and determine when surgical intervention is the best course of action.” 🚑 Best Practices Guidelines for the Management of Chest Wall Injuries | #TQIP25
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It’s a full house for the TQP Best Practice Guidelines for the Management of Chest Wall Injuries! #TQIP25
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“Positive intelligence improves well-being, enhances performance, builds leadership skills, and creates stronger patient interactions.” 🧠 Maximizing Performance and Wellness through Positive Intelligence | #TQIP25
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Day 2 of @AmCollSurgeons #TQIP25 with @acsTrauma, starting with IR session, led by COT Chair Dr. Kristan Staudenmayer. Nice to see how other trauma centers are leveraging interdisciplinary collaboration to meet the 60 minute consult to puncture mark!
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“Engagement with verification programs enhances teams by offering a common language and goals, specifying leadership and workflows, and ensuring follow-up and recognition of high-quality care.” 🎙️: @pturnermd in Investing Wisely: Building Teams for Long-Term Impact
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As you walk through the exhibit hall, be sure to stop by the Surgical Quality Partner booth! 🔷
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Good morning day 2 of #TQIP25! ❄️ We have lots of exciting sessions on the agenda today. Check out the schedule in the TQIP app to make the most of your day.
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Dr. Cherisse Berry, @AmCollSurgeons Chair of the Board of Governors, moderated the session “Bringing Voices Together Improve Trauma Care” yesterday. #TQIP25 @CBerryTraumaMD
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“Partnership and integration with institutional quality structure leads to overall improvement in patient outcomes.” 🎙️: Quality Starts Here: Trauma Teams as System Change Leaders | #TQIP25
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