Fullwidth Featured
(Webinar) Trauma Program Leaders: How to Talk So Revenue Cycle Will Listen
Have you ever tried to talk to your hospital’s revenue cycle team about improving the billing process for injured patients? If so, you have probably heard some version of this response: “There’s no point in changing the way we bill for trauma, because we will not get paid for it anyway.” This view of trauma […]
Creating a Circle of Care
Raising or teaching a child with autism is both a privilege and a challenge. There are moments of joy so bright they light up a whole week—and moments of exhaustion that leave families and teachers wondering how to keep going. What makes the difference? A strong circle of care. A web of services, love, and […]
Midlife Crisis: The Emotions | Portrait Series
In 2018, I lost both of my parents, and it sent huge waves through my life. It made me stop and think about what was next, not only in terms of my future but also in how I could live openly as a gay man. Growing up in Malaysia, I never really had the freedom […]
Trump Autism Announcement: Acetaminophen & Autism News
Today, the White House is expected to release a major update on autism research. President Donald Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are scheduled to speak about new findings that could reshape how families and doctors understand autism spectrum disorder (ASD). News outlets are already describing it as a “historic” […]
Research: Over half of severely injured patients first seen at Level III trauma centers or NTCs not transferred to higher-level care
More than half of severely injured patients in the U.S. who are first treated at a Level III trauma center or a hospital without a trauma designation are never transferred to a Level I or Level II trauma center, according to a recent study published in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons. The […]
ACS clarifies requirements in 10 trauma center standards
In July 2025, the American College of Surgeons (ACS) released the third update of Resources for Optimal Care of the Injured Patient: 2022 Standards. As reported earlier, the new July 2025 Revision of the resources manual relaxed the requirements in four trauma center standards. In addition to these material changes, the document also added wording […]
Finding the Courage to Face Unresolved Grief
About Arlen: I am a writer, speaker, musician and mental health advocate. My mission is to use my creativity, tenacity, and experience to inspire and lead others toward better mental health. I share how unresolved grief spiralled into addiction and mental health challenges, and ways that helped me out. At the start of my grade […]
Everything You Need to Know
For families exploring the world of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy, ensuring your child receives the best care is often a top priority. For aspiring and current Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), staying up to date about certification changes is crucial to advancing both your impact and your credentials. A key aspect of a […]
Top 3 Strategies Schools Use to Help Children with Autism Flourish
Top of mind in every school should be that every child deserves the chance to shine. For children with autism, the school journey can be full of challenges, but also incredible victories. Schools across the world are adopting strategies to ensure children with autism don’t just survive in classrooms—they thrive. These top methods make all […]
Read CNTR’s September News & Opportunities eNewsletter – Coalition for National Trauma Research
Catch up on the latest from CNTR–read our September e-newsletter! – Learn about research leadership changes – See how CNTR is raising the bar on research quality – Register to attend the third DFI conference virtually Read the newsletter. Facebook Twitter Google+ Print Friendly Gmail
