Ever wonder what it’s like to be a patient involved in a major traumatic event? Here’s a video shot from their perspective. It starts from the moment of a motorcycle crash, and includes first responders, aeromedical response, trauma team activation, and more. We trauma professionals take for granted what goes on, but it’s eye-opening to view it from the patient point of view.
This video is 10 minutes long, not including the ending credits. It was shown at the Trauma Education: The Next Generation conference last week. Enjoy!
This is the final teaser for Trauma Education: The Next Generation. It’s tomorrow, so plan on tuning in and seeing what we are up to! We’ve got some groundbreaking talks and video for you.
This short, 12 minute video shows you how to stay current with the literature in your field of expertise. It works for everyone in any discipline, and demonstrates a 5 step system that uses current technology to minimize time and maximize your learning.
My video is accompanied by a reference guide with details on the technique, as well as recommended hardware and software. Click here to download the pdf file.
This video is a sample of the type of content that will be presented at the Trauma Education: The Next Generation (TETNG) conference on September 4 in St. Paul, MN. All content presented at the conference will also have a downloadable reference guide.
Nursing And Initial Resuscitation of the Burn Patient
Here’s another sample video from Trauma Education: The Next Generation 2013. It’s 18 minutes long and deals with nursing issues with airway, resuscitation, pain management, and dressings. Presented by Mark Johnston, one of the burn nurses at Regions Hospital.
Be sure to see this year’s live content next Thursday starting at 8:00am Central Time. Not in St. Paul? Watch it on LiveStream.com!