WELCOME FROM CHAIR
TRAUMA TASMANIA 2019: THE NEXT BIG THING
- At home and abroad.
It is hard enough to care for the severely injured one at a time even when you have everything and everyone you need on hand.
When the numbers and severity of the injured overwhelm and exhaust the systems, resources, and staff to care for them, how do you make sure you are indeed providing the “most benefit” to the “greatest number”?
These are some of the greatest challenges the trauma community faces around the world.
In 2017, Trauma Tasmania looked at an Australian benchmark for inclusive regionalised trauma care, a model of a modern mature trauma system. In 2018, Trauma Tasmania examined some of the most problematic injuries trauma clinicians care for.
In 2019, Trauma Tasmania will look at the health response to multi casualty events. Speakers from Australia and around the world will use their expertise, reflect on their experience, examine the evidence, and describe what makes a difference when clinicians and health care systems are confronted with multiple casualties.
We invite you to attend TT2019 and join us to prepare for “THE NEXT BIG THING.”
Dr Sandy Zalstein, Head of Trauma Services, Royal Hobart Hospital
Clinical Associate Professor Marcus Skinner, Clinical Director, Surgical and Perioperative Services, Royal Hobart Hospital
SPEAKERS
ATTENDING THE SYMPOSIUM
Let your colleagues know you are participating in the symposium. Download one of the below buttons and include it on your email signature or website, with a link to traumatasmania.com.au