Extremity

Non-Accidental Trauma: Critical Concepts (2019)


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Dr. Dale Woolridge presented Non-Accidental Trauma: Critical Concepts at the 11th annual Southwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium on Friday, November 15, 2019. Dr. Woolridge discusses the role of the medical provider in cases of suspected non-accidental trauma (SNAT) including treating and protecting the patient and providing unbiased consultation. In addition, Dr. Woolridge reviews screening tools for identifying abuse. Dr. Woolridge is Director of the Banner SCAN (Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect) Program, Professor of Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics and Chemistry/Biochemistry with the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Arizona Tucson.

Open vs. Endovascular Surgery: When, Who, and How? (2019)


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Dr. Michael J. Sise presented Open Surgery vs. Endovascular Surgery for Vascular Injuries at the 11th annual Southwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium on Friday, November 15, 2019. Dr. Sise discusses vascular injuries and care management, and the criteria (when/who/how) for vascular surgeries. Dr. Sise is a Clinical Professor of Surgery at UCSD School of Medicine and the Trauma Research and Education Medical Director at Scripps Mercy Hospital in San Diego, CA.

Military Civilian Partnership: Bidirectional Translation of Trauma System Best Practices (2018)


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Dr. Brian Eastridge presented Military Civilian Partnership: Bidirectional Translation of Trauma System Best Practices at the 10th annual Southwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium on Thursday, November 8, 2018. Dr. Eastridge is a Clinical Professor and Chair in Trauma Research at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, TX.

Wilderness and Rural Trauma

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Wilderness and Rural Trauma was presented by Nicholas Thiessen, MD, during the Rapid Fire Session on November 16, 2017 at the 9th annual Southwest Trauma and Acute Care Symposium. Dr. Thiessen is a trauma surgeon with Dignity Health Chandler Regional Medical Center in Chandler, AZ.

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