Multidisciplinary Trauma PI Committee is an essential part of all trauma centers verified by the American College of Surgeons. A lot happens in that one hour (or so) meeting. But efficiency hinges on being prepared, and we’ve all experienced meetings where the case presentations just weren’t crisp.
What to do? Here’s a set of guidelines to help your presenters do the best job possible. They rely on advance preparation and good communication with your trauma program.
Download a pdf copy of the guidelines here
And please comment with your own twists and turns on making trauma PI an efficient and meaningful process!
Thanks and a hat tip to Mary Carr MD for suggesting these guidelines!
Multidisciplinary Trauma PI Committee is an essential part of all trauma centers verified by the American College of Surgeons. A lot happens in that one hour (or so) meeting. But efficiency hinges on being prepared, and we’ve all experienced meetings where the case presentations just weren’t crisp.
What to do? Here’s a set of guidelines to help your presenters do the best job possible. They rely on advance preparation and good communication with your trauma program.
Download a pdf copy of the guidelines here
And please comment with your own twists and turns on making trauma PI an efficient and meaningful process!
Thanks and a hat tip to Mary Carr MD for suggesting these guidelines!
It’s dirty work but someone’s got to do it. I just returned from a seven day cruise on Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas. Quite an impressive ship! I visited the medical center to discover how injured patients are managed at sea.
I’ll share the details tomorrow!
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