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TEAM ( Trauma Evaluation And Management Course )

A Trauma Evaluation and Management (TEAM) is an introductory course for medical professionals in the evaluation and management of trauma. The program includes a three-segment, initial-assessment video demonstration; clinical trauma case scenarios for small group discussion; and skills sessions. The content can be easily adapted to a medical school’s curriculum. The program’s core content is adapted from the Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) course.

Who should take the course?

  • Final-year medical students
  • PG Doctors
  • Doctors working in ED (Govt & Private sector)

Certification

Upon successful completion of the course, you'll receive an internationally recognized certification from the American Collage of Surgenos, validating your expertise in Trauma Evaluation and Management.

Validity of the Certificate

4 Years

Duration of the course

8 Hours

Program Objectives

Upon completion of this program, the participant will be able to describe the principles of early care in the multiply injured patient. Specifically, the participant will be able to:

  • Describe the fundamental principles of initial assessment and management.
  • Identify the correct priorities for assessing the multiple injured patients.
  • Describe guidelines and techniques used in the initial resuscitation and definitive-care phases when treating multiple injured patients.
  • Identify how the patient’s medical history and the mechanism of injury contribute to the identification of injuries.
  • Identify the concepts related to teamwork in caring for the injured patient.
  • Describe strategies for injury prevention.

Program Goals

Comprehensive Curriculum

This Trauma Evaluation and Management (TEAM) Program provides the program participant with an overview of the purpose and concepts of immediate management of the injured patient and a basic understanding of the fundamental principles of trauma care, including:

  • Rapid, accurate, and physiologic assessment of the patient’s condition.
  • Resuscitation, stabilization, and monitoring of the patient, according to priority.
  • Preparation for the patient’s interhospital transfer, if the patient’s needs exceed the facility’s capabilities.
  • Introduction of concepts of injury prevention strategies.

Contents

  • The Need
  • Trimodal Death Distribution
  • The Concept
  • Physiologic Approach.
  • Assessment and Management Sequence
  • “TEAM” Work and Teamwork
  • Preparation Triage
  • Primary Survey
  • Resuscitation
  • Adjuncts to Primary Survey and Resuscitation
  • Consider Need for Patient Transfer
  • Secondary Survey
  • Adjuncts to the Secondary Survey
  • Re-evaluation
  • Pain Management
  • Transfer to Definitive Care
  • Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Management
  • Injury Prevention

The first Course was held at MOSC Medical Collage Hospital, Kolenchery on October 27, 2024

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MOSC Medical College Hospital, Kolenchery

In Association With Indian Institute of Emergency Medical Services

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American Heart Association

International Trauma Life Support

National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians

National Disaster Life Support Foundation

American College of Surgeons

Australasian Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians

Society of Trauma Nurses

Advanced Hazmat Life Support

Healthcare Sector Skill Council

The Global University Arunachal Pradesh

International Paramedic Registry