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Complying with ACS Standard 5.29 – Trauma System News
When the ACS Committee on Trauma released the Grey Book in 2022, it included a brand-new requirement covering the mental health needs of injured patients. This paid content was developed by Trauma System News in cooperation with Optimal Healthcare Advisors. According to Standard 5.29, Level I and II trauma centers must have screening and referral […]
New Member Books: Winter 2025
New Book Provides Updated Guidance, Insights, and Treatment for Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia Whether a person suffers from one or the other or both, panic disorder and agoraphobia can be intensely debilitating conditions, especially if left untreated. But the fact is both are highly manageable and treatment outcomes are very effective, particularly when cognitive behavioral […]
How to create a strong feedback loop between trauma and EMS – Trauma System News
Standard 7.10 from the American College of Surgeons (ACS) requires all verified trauma centers to have a process for providing feedback to emergency medical services (EMS) agencies. This paid content was developed by Trauma System News in cooperation with ImageTrend. Giving feedback to prehospital providers is an important part of the trauma performance improvement (PI) […]
Do parents have a favorite child?
You take pride in treating your children equally. “It’s what good parents do.” Last night, your husband asked if you’d scan through an article entitled “Do parents have a favorite child?” You blew it off as “ludicrous.” But a new study says it isn’t. …children who feel less favored by their parents are more likely […]
2025 Erlanger Trauma Symposium scheduled for May – Trauma System News
The 2025 Erlanger Trauma & Surgical Critical Care Symposium will take place May 22-23, 2025, in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Philip Stahel, MD, Chief Medical Officer, HCA Healthcare North Carolina Division “Our symposium is a two-day event featuring both didactic sessions and a hands-on skills component,” said Meredith Rippy, trauma research coordinator at Erlanger Health. “This year, […]
Media Release – Birth Trauma Australia – Same Dedication, New Name – Birth Trauma Australia
For Immediate Release The Australasian Birth Trauma Association (ABTA) is proud to announce its rebrand to Birth Trauma Australia. This change reflects our renewed focus on supporting women, partners and families across Australia and reaffirms our commitment to driving advocacy, education, and support for those impacted by birth-related trauma. As Birth Trauma Australia, we will […]
Causes, Implications, and What It Means for Families
Additionally, pediatricians and physicians now have access to more refined screening tools, which help detect autism traits earlier and more accurately. Routine autism screenings during well-child visits have become standard practice, making it less likely that children with mild or previously overlooked symptoms will go undiagnosed. Possible Biological and Environmental Factors Although enhanced screening explains […]
Lessons from the Super Bowl Every Member of the Autism Community Needs to Hear
Every year, millions of eyes are glued to the screen, watching the Super Bowl—an event that’s much more than just a football game. But what if we looked at it through a different lens? What if we focused on the lessons that can be learned by the autism community from the biggest sporting event of […]
ADAA Keeping it in the Family
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Healing the Memories – Beating Trauma
Many coaches, therapists and helpers are talking about trauma healing these days. Trauma is getting attention, and I am happy to see it. We need to focus on trauma. It makes me feel validated and supported to see people all over the world embracing the need to address childhood trauma and change our patterns. There […]
