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SUMMARY:32nd Annual May Day Trauma Conference
DESCRIPTION:Registration is closed
URL:https://tarheeltrauma.org/event/32nd-annual-may-day-trauma-conference/
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SUMMARY:Matter of Balance - A Virtual Falls Prevention Class for Older Adults
DESCRIPTION:A Matter of Balance is an evidence-based program for older adults who are worried about falling. This eight session class helps older adults who live independently to overcome their fear of falls and increase their physical activity by learning about how to get rid of falls hazards in the home\, talk to health care providers about falls risk\, create an individual physical activity plan and how to get up after a fall. Participants will also learn and practices exercises that strengthen the muscles that are linked to balance. This program is provided by Chatham Council on Aging and UNC Trauma Program. The first class of the series beings April 13th at 1 PM – 3 PM and will continue every Tuesday and Thursday from 1 – 3PM for the following four weeks.
URL:https://tarheeltrauma.org/event/matter-of-balance-a-virtual-falls-prevention-class-for-older-adults/
LOCATION:Chapel Hill\, NC
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SUMMARY:Operation Medicine Drop
DESCRIPTION:Take advantage of FREE opportunities to SAFELY dispose of expired or no longer needed medications! Two upcoming opportunities to drop off your medication include: \nWHEN and WHERE \nMarch 25\, 2021 at Seymour Center\, Chapel Hill from 10am – 1PMn \nMarch 27\, 2021 at Harris Teeter\, Carrboro 10 am – 12n \nCHECK BACK For MORE OPPORTUNITIES IN MARCH
URL:https://tarheeltrauma.org/event/operational-medicine-drop/
LOCATION:Chapel Hill\, NC
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SUMMARY:A Matter of Balance Virtual Translation Workshop for Coaches - March 22nd
DESCRIPTION:This virtual workshop will train A Matter of Balance coaches who have already participated in the eight hour traditional training for AMOB to provide the program in the new virtual version. The workshops is 4.5 hours with breaks. We will review updates to the original AMOB program to accommodate virtual learning\, modifications to the exercises\, and tips for providing workshops online and maintaining program fidelity. Please do not sign up if you are not already a trained AMOB of coach (we will hold a full training later in the year). If you have questions please email Anna Stormzand at Anna.Bailey@unchealth.unc.edu \nTo register click here
URL:https://tarheeltrauma.org/event/a-matter-of-balance-virtual-translation-workshop-for-coaches-martch-22nd/
LOCATION:Virtual Training Through WebEx\, NC
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SUMMARY:A Matter of Balance Virtual Translation Workshop for Coaches
DESCRIPTION:This virtual workshop will train A Matter of Balance coaches who have already participated in the eight hour traditional training for AMOB to provide the program in the new virtual version. The workshops is 4.5 hours with breaks. We will review updates to the original AMOB program to accommodate virtual learning\, modifications to the exercises\, and tips for providing workshops online and maintaining program fidelity. Please do not sign up if you are not already a trained AMOB of coach (we will hold a full training later in the year). If you have questions please email Anna Stormzand at Anna.Bailey@unchealth.unc.edu \nWe regret to inform you that we are already FULLY BOOKED for March 5.
URL:https://tarheeltrauma.org/event/a-matter-of-balance-virtual-translation-workshop-for-coaches/
LOCATION:Virtual Training Through WebEx\, NC
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SUMMARY:Creating Engaging Content Using Digital Tools with FLSE Brene Duggins
DESCRIPTION:Learn from Fire Life & Safety Educator and school librarian\, Brene Duggins\, about how to reach your audience with safety education and targeted messages in new and innovative ways online. \nPlease\, fill out the Registration Form. \n\n\n                \n                        First Name*Last Name*Email*\n                            \n                        If you have any specific questions about this topic please enter them here and we will try to address them during the presentation
URL:https://tarheeltrauma.org/event/creating-engaging-content-using-digital-tools-with-flse-brene-duggins/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200924T130000
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SUMMARY:Five Ways to Stop Falls at Home
DESCRIPTION:On September 24th from 1 to 1:45 p.m.\, we’ll be partnering with the Orange County Department on Aging to discuss five ways to stop falls at home. Occupational therapist Marie Dagger and UNC Injury Prevention Coordinator Anna Stormzand will discuss key areas to focus on as you work towards staying safer at home. Questions and discussion encouraged! Go to https://server4.orangecountync.gov/wbwsc/webtrac.wsc/search.html and search “prevent” to find and register for the event.
URL:https://tarheeltrauma.org/event/five-ways-to-stop-falls-at-home/
LOCATION:Chapel Hill\, NC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200924T111500
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SUMMARY:Falls Prevention with Chatham Council on Aging
DESCRIPTION:Growing older? Think falls are inevitable? There are ways to prevent falls! On September 24th at 11:15 a.m.\, we’ll be partnered with the Chatham Council on Aging for a falls prevention Q&A on their Facebook page. Link
URL:https://tarheeltrauma.org/event/falls-prevention-with-chatham-council-on-agining/
LOCATION:Chapel Hill\, NC
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SUMMARY:Child Passenger Car Seat Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Is Your Child Ready to Face Forward in the Car? Learn how to keep your kid safe as they graduate from their older training seats in our Facebook Live Event with Brenner Children’s Hospital Trauma Program. We’ll be partnered with car seat technicians to show you how to choose the safest seat for your child and how to use it on September 23 from 12 to 12:45 p.m. We encourage you to submit questions and we will answer them for the event under “Discussion” on Facebook Live. Link
URL:https://tarheeltrauma.org/event/child-passenger-car-seat-info-session/
LOCATION:Chapel Hill\, NC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200621T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200621T130000
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CREATED:20200616T202651Z
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SUMMARY:National 'Just Ask' Day: Because Asking Saves Kids
DESCRIPTION:Orange County Gun Safety Team & Durham County Gun Safety Team Are Reminding You to Always ‘Just Ask’ About Safe Firearm Storage When Children Are Visiting Other Families’ Homes. \nhttps://vimeo.com/showcase/7251192 \n 
URL:https://tarheeltrauma.org/event/national-just-ask-day-because-asking-saves-kids/
LOCATION:Chapel Hill\, NC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190607T041500
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CREATED:20190416T081909Z
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SUMMARY:Cutting-Edge Trends and Technologies in Military and Civilian Trauma Care
DESCRIPTION:  \nZero Preventable Deaths: Synthesizing Cutting-Edge Trends and Technologies in Military and Civilian Trauma Care is an exciting one-day conference to explore\, synthesize and collaborate on cutting-edge trends and technologies emerging within civilian and military sectors to treat severely injured patients. \nCo-Hosted by AMSUS- Society of Federal Health Professionals \, The University of North Carolina and The Tar Heel Trauma Program \, the program will feature expert speakers followed by a panel discussion to explore synthesis and collaboration between military and civilian medicine. An optional Stop the Bleed Workshop and Networking Social will follow the normal program. \nGoal: Create a forum to save lives in the community and battlefield through the synthesis of industry\, academia\, and military medicine. \nObjectives: \n\nExplore emerging trends and technologies in civilian and military medicine for the management of trauma patients\nEstablish a forum where military and civilian experts in trauma care can exchange ideas and explore collaboration\nProvide examples of how military medicine has influenced civilian casualty care\n\nTarget Audience: Clinicians\, researchers\, educators\, product developers and leaders within military\, civilian\, academic and commercial sectors. \nAgenda: (Session descriptions will be updated as received from presenters. Speakers and topics subject to change.) \n\nAchieving Zero Preventable Deaths. Colonel Jason Seery MD\n\nDr. Seery will provide an overview of the Zero Preventable Deaths Campaign work with strengthening military-civilian collaboration. Dr. Seery has extensive experience with and knowledge of battlefield trauma and is a key player in the effort to build effective military civilian partnerships. He is working with Cooper University as well as the Joint Trauma System and Defense Health Agency. \nNarrowing the Trauma Capability Gap: Augmented Reality Supported Forward Surgical Care LTC Tyler Harris MD FAAOS\, Orthopedic Hand Surgeon\, Womack Army Medical Center \nDr. Harris will present research that uses advanced training and remote support for non-surgeons to provide life\, limb and eyesight saving damage control procedures in situations where care by a traditional surgical team is not available due to distance or security issues. This project has important implications for civilian disaster care and humanitarian assistance and will require civilian military partnerships to develop further. This effort was initiated by the United States Army Special Operations Command as part of their Battlefield Emergent Stabilization Skills Triad (BESST) project to stabilize isolated casualties from remote battlefields. Funding was provided by a grant from the Army Medical Department (AMEDD)\, Advanced Medical Technology Initiative program. \n\nAugmented Reality for Surgical Telestration and Combat Casualty Care.Brandon Conover\, PhD\, CTO BioMojo LLC.\n\nAs our military faces unprecedented challenges in ever more complex\, multi-domain battlefields\, significant advances in medical technologies and support in combat casualty care for our soldiers is needed to address serious medical tasks in these complex environments. Modern military medicine requires personnel to integrate and process a tremendous amount of asynchronous information in constantly changing environments (e.g.\, field hospitals\, military treatment facilities [MTFs]). The ability to render medical care whenever and wherever a Service member is called to duty is a requirement for individuals working in the Military Health System (MHS). This session will focus on a real world example of how the fusion novel technologies are advancing battlefield care for Warfighters. \nProject Background: \n\nhttps://www.army.mil/article/218583/\nhttps://www.dvidshub.net/news/314209/save-lives-army-developing-training-expand-medical-capabilities\nRapid Skill Trauma Training Bob Buckman\, Robert F Buckman Jr\, MD\, FACS\, Founder and CMO Operative Experience Inc.\n\nUnder USAMRMC funding\, we have developed a scalable system to rapidly train combat medics and surgeons to perform critical trauma procedures. \nValue of Simulation in Modern Surgical Training – The UNC Experience Marco G. Patti\, MD\, FACS\, Professor of Medicine and Surgery\, Co-Director\, Center for Esophageal Diseases and Swallowing\, Director of the Multidisciplinary Simulation Center\, Department of Surgery\, UNC. \nThe Department of Surgery at the University of North Carolina\, has developed a revolutionary simulation model that allows clinicians to practice surgical skills on perfused and reanimated tissues and organs. Using a specially designed perfusion pump\, the simulator uses porcine tissue and organ blocks to recreate abdominal and thoracic anatomy to include a beating heart. \nPanel Discussion: The Synthesis of Civilian and Military Trauma Care. Panel moderated by Alberto S. Bonifacio RN\, BSN\, MHA\, CEN \, UNC Trauma Program Manager \nUsing real-world scenarios\, this interactive panel hopes to synthesize the experience\, knowledge and ideas of the conference speakers and participants to explore collaboration between military and civilian medicine. \nStop the Bleed Workshop. Alberto Bonifacio RN BSNM= MHA CEN \nStop the Bleed (STB) is a campaigned aimed at empowering the general public to make a difference in a life-threatening emergency by teaching them the basic techniques of bleeding control. By encouraging the early use of tourniquets and medicated bandages to stop life threatening bleeding\, STB is an excellent example of how lessons learned in the military can translate not only into civilian medicine\, but to the general public. Participants who complete the course will receive a Stop the Bleed Certificate of Completion. Participants who complete the course and hold a medical license (MD\, RN\, EMT) will be eligible to become instructors. Click on the logo below to learn more about Stop the Bleed . \n\nNetworking Social (Location TBD)\n\nAn optional Networking Social will be held immediately after the program to allow conference participants\, conference planners and faculty to meet\, explore collaboration and enjoy a beautiful spring evening together. \nCME will be available for registered attendees – 6-8 credits \nPhysicians ACCME\, AMA\, PRA Category 1 Credit Physician AssistantsACCME\, AMA PRA\, Category 1 Credit Nurses ANCC Pharmacists ACPE Pharmacy Technicians ACPE Psychologists APA Nurse Practitioners AANP Health Care Executives ACHE \nDentists ADA-CERP General Participation Certificate \n 
URL:https://tarheeltrauma.org/event/cutting-edge-trends-and-technologies-in-military-and-civilian-trauma-care/
LOCATION:William and Ida Friday Center\, Chapel Hill NC\, 100 Friday Center Dr\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27517\, United States
CATEGORIES:CE Seminar
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