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Information for Physicians and Nurses

Speaker's Bureau

In keeping with R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Centers mission to be a multidisciplinary clinical, educational and research institution dedicated to world class standards in the prevention and management of critical injury and illness and its consequences, we offer the Trauma Services Speakers Bureau, comprised of surgeons, physicians and nurses with expertise in all aspects of trauma care and trauma program management.

How to Arrange for a Speaker

To arrange for a guest speaker on any of the topics listed below, please contact:

Tara Reed Carlson RN, MSN
Business Development Manager
R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center
Phone: (410) 328-7347
tcarlson@umm.edu

Speaker Topics

A

Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
Airway Management for the Intensivist/Hospitalist
An algorithm for pulmonary embolism
Approach to infections/fevers

B

Bradycardia
Brain Injury
Brugada syndrome and other cardiac emergencies

C

Craniofacial Ballistic Trauma: Management and Myths
Critical care ultrasound

D

Damage Control Laparotomy
Disaster Preparedness
Diverticular disease
Domestic Violence
DVT/PE in Trauma

E

Electrolyte emergencies

F

Fluid responsiveness
Fournier's Gangrene

H

Hyperbaric oxygen
Hypothermia and Cardiac Arrest

M

Management of aortic injury
Management of duodenal injury
Management of pancreatitis
Management of Traumatic Maxillofacial Complex injuries in Motor Vehicle Accidents
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Modern Combat Casualty Care: Experience from Iraq and Afghanistan

N

Neuro-Monitoring in Neuro-Critical Care

P

Pancreatitis
Predictors of Outcome in TBI
Pre-hospital trauma care

R

Race and Trauma: Do gunshots bleed in black and white?
Regenerative Medicine in Craniofacial Trauma
Rhabdomyolysis

S
Sedation and Delirium What's New for 2012: New SCCM Guidelines
Self-Inflicted Injury
Simulation-Based Training for Trauma and Critical Care: Making the Most of Your Resources
Skin Infections
Spinal Cord Injury
Surgeon/Hospital preparation for Mass Casualty
Surgery without gravity
T

Taking the ICU into the Operating Room: Management of Septic Shock in the Perioperative Patient
The Need for Neuro-Critical Care
The Open Abdomen
The Teenage Driver problem
Therapeutic Advances and Management of Cerebral Edema
Thoracic trauma
Thoracic Trauma: What are the evidence-based answers?
Trauma center Development
Trauma in pregnancy

V

Vascular Trauma
Videolaryngoscopy for Management of the Emergency Airway
Violence

W


What Can We Do About Delirium and Agitation in the Intensive Care Unit?


This page was last updated on: February 28, 2012.

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