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Transformative Scholarship Program Aims to Bolster Autism Care Workforce
ABA Centers Celebrates Inaugural Cohort of ABA Master’s Graduates from Temple University Driving the Next Generation of BCBAs ABA Centers proudly celebrated the graduation of its inaugural cohort of scholarship recipients from Temple University’s Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) program. Completing their studies this past December, the eight graduates in this cohort […]
Advancing Soft Tissue Coverage in Trauma and Acute Care Surgery – CNTR and Aroa Launch the COVER Study – Coalition for National Trauma Research
CNTR has partnered with Aroa Biosurgery Limited to launch the COVER (Combined OFM and Vacuum-assisted therapy for Expedited Regeneration over Structures) study, to explore accelerated soft tissue coverage of exposed bone and tendon injuries in trauma and acute care surgery (ACS). This is a randomized, controlled, double-arm clinical investigation of Ovine Forestomach Matrix (OFM) devices […]
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 […]
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 […]
7 questions trauma nurses should ask when transporting a patient to a higher level of care – Trauma System News
The Trauma Nursing column is produced in partnership with the Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing (BCEN®), developer of the Trauma Certified Registered Nurse (TCRN®) certification. The need to transport patients to a higher level of care is common, especially in the setting of traumatic injury. A 10-year retrospective study of transfers in Pennsylvania found […]
CNTR Partners with University of Utah on PCORI-Funded Project Targeting Access to Care in Rural Settings – Coalition for National Trauma Research
Survivors of traumatic injury who live in rural America face many challenges to recovery due to limited access to specialized services, geographic barriers, and socioeconomic factors including lower baseline income levels and higher rates of uninsurance. While nearly 20% of the U.S. population lives in areas defined as rural, rural patients are substantially underrepresented in […]
Why Science Matters in Autism Care
What is the best treatment for autism? When your child is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the desire to give them the best autism care possible becomes your top priority. But, with countless options—some rooted in scientific research and others promising quick fixes—it can be challenging to know where to start. Choosing the right […]
Parents Trust ABA Centers Autism Care and Enriching Programs
Does your ABA provider offer the programs your child needs when they need it the most? When it comes to caring for children with autism, parents want the best—comprehensive services, tailored care, and enriching experiences that go beyond the basics of therapy. At ABA Centers of America, we pride ourselves on providing just that. If […]
ABA Centers of America Unveils Its Fifth Autism Care Center in Massachusetts
Today, ABA Centers of America hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Charlestown, to unveil its fifth autism care center in the state of Massachusetts. This clinic will provide diagnostic and autism care services to the children of the greater Boston communities. ABA Centers of America provides applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy services to children with autism […]
Blood “hand-off” system improves care for rural trauma patients – Trauma System News
Providing timely care to injured patients in Montana is a tremendous challenge. As in many rural areas worldwide, distances are vast and resources are scattered. This creates significant problems for patients who need both rapid transport to a higher level of care and immediate access to blood products. Read about more innovative projects in the […]
