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TRAUMA & CRITICAL CARE SERIES (TRA-CCS)

TRA-CCS is a monthly live and web-based nursing education series provided by Trauma & Critical Care Services at Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Purpose:

Improve patient outcomes by disseminating the latest trends in trauma, emergency and critical care to nurses and health care providers across the region.

Date/Time:

  • Live 2nd Wednesday of the Month from 0725-0825 in RL.110 at Hennepin County Medical Center
  • Web cast live or via linkage for 2 weeks after the presentation to receive contact hours. Links will be kept open for 6 months for viewing.

Registration:

Register to have the series by e-mail on a monthly or yearly basis sent to your work or home e-mail address. Link will be sent week of presentation to the e-mail address provided. 

Send new registration information to Karie.pearce@hcmed.org or

fax: 612-904-4245 for this option.

View/print registration form here. HCMC staff can register/attend via My Learning Center.

Contact Hours:

This activity was designed to meet the Minnesota Board of Nursing requirements for 1.2 contact hours (50 Minutes) of continuing nursing education.   Certificates will be sent upon completion of a session evaluation and post test.   Webcast can be viewed after the live cast and contact hours will be provided after completion of the evaluation and post test. 

 

2011 Topic Schedule:

January 12

Pediatric Trauma from Motor Vehicle Crashes

February 9

Alcohol Withdrawal

March 9

Mild to Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury

 

April 13

Integrative Therapy for Ortho Injuries

May 11

Stroke Code

June 8

Sepsis Bundles

July 13

Minor Burns & Wound Care

August 10

Pulmonary Management of the Trauma Patient

September 14

Therapeutic Hypothermia in TBI

 

October 12

Overdose Management

November 9

Preventing Secondary Injury in Trauma

 

December 14 EKG Interpretation

For more information contact:
karie.pearce@hcmed.org
(612) 873-3449