Trauma Rounds
Trauma Rounds are CME accredited teaching rounds presented to a multidisciplinary group involved in the care of the trauma patient along the continuum of care.
WHEN: Every Tuesday at 12pm noon
WHERE: Diamond Centre, 2nd floor, room 2267
FOOD: A pizza lunch is generously provided courtesy of the VGH Trauma Program
RECORDINGS: Trauma Round Core Topic series
Approach to Penetrating Trauma – Dr. Philip Dawe (starts at 37 min.)
Blunt Abdominal Trauma – Dr. Ross Brown (starts at 15 min.)
Update on Chest Trauma – Dr. Radoslav Krouchev (starts at 50 min.)
Spine and Spinal Cord Trauma – Dr. Tamir Ailon (starts at 39 min.)
Pancreatic and Duodenal Trauma – Dr. Zeeshan Rana (starts at 35 min.)
Damage Control Resuscitation – VGH.Hawes (July 3.18 PPT slides)
Thoracic Trauma – reading material & presentation – Dr. Morad Hameed
Penetrating Trauma – Dr. Naisan Garraway (starts at 6:15 min.)
Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury – Dr. Harvey Hawes (starts at 7 min.)
What’s a Trauma System? – Dr. David Evans (starts at 10:30 min.)
Who should attend?
This group is comprised of surgical residents and students, attending surgeons, Emergency and Critical Care nursing staff, military and paramedical staff.
Can I join remotely?
As of Tuesday, October 24, VGH Weekly Trauma Rounds will be available via video-conference to all BC Health Authority sites. Details to connect are as follows:
(1) Web Browser participants: Join session via https://meet.vc.ubc.ca/, enter the 5 digit ID – 30313. Web Browser User Guide (recommended browser is Chrome). Please see recording layout changes.
(2) Movi participants: Dial the 5 digit ID – 30313
(3) Audio-bridge participants: Dial toll-free phone number, 1-844-521-0666, followed the 5 digit ID – 30313, followed by #.
Problems connecting? Contact Trevor Knox
What topics are covered?
To view the list of topics for each month, visit http://vghtrauma.vch.ca/events/
Regional Trauma Rounds
These Rounds are held monthly with rotating presentations by each of the major VCH trauma centres and are available through videoconferencing to all interested BC hospitals.
Previous Regional Rounds recordings are now accessible through the CCRS.