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2017 Trauma University: Trauma Resuscitation and Beyond
Release and Expiration Dates
Release Date: 4/6/2020
Expiration Date: 11/29/2025
Last Reviewed Date
11/29/2022
2017 Trauma University: Trauma Resuscitation and Beyond
Program Overview 
Trauma Resuscitation and Beyond is a TCAA course offered in Series 1 of Trauma University, which debuted at TCAA's 2017 Annual Conference. Course topics are contributed by TCAA members and are designed to provide practitioners with clinical education opportunities. The purpose of this activity is to provide an overview of the history and current trends in trauma resuscitation.

Estimated completion time: 60 minutes

Target Audience: The Trauma healthcare team and other clinical departments

Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, the learner should be better able to:
1. Discuss the history of fluid resuscitation

2. Describe the negative physiologic effects associated with fluid resuscitation
3. Analyze the effects of plasma on the enotheliopathy of trauma

Moderator: Timothy Murphy
Faculty Presenter: Dr. Martin A. Schreiber

Presenter Bio
Dr. Martin Schreiber is Chief of Trauma, Critical Care and Acute Care Surgery at Oregon Health & Science University. He is on the American College of Surgeons Board of Governors and he is the Chair of the Grassroots Advocacy Engagement Workgroup. He has been deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan and he has served as the Joint Theater Trauma System Director. Dr. Schreiber is also the director of the Trauma Research Laboratory at OHSU. The Trauma Research Lab has been continuously funded by federal sources since 2001. Lab research interests include resuscitation of hemorrhagic shock, hemorrhage control and development of novel blood products. Current funding sources include the NIH, US Army, US Air Force and private industry. The lab is engaged in over 40 investigational protocols at OHSU. Dr. Schreiber is considered a leader in the trauma community and he has been an invited speaker throughout the United States and around the world.
References
Lyon et al. J Trauma 2012;73 (Suppl 1):S103 – S105.

Kheirabadi et al. J Trauma 2013;74:1260 – 1265.

Peng et al Shock 2013;40:195 – 202.

Chesebro et al. Shock 2009;32:659 – 665.

Kozar et al Anesthesia Analgesia 2011;112:1289 – 1295.

Pati et al. J Trauma 2010;69 Suppl 1:S55 – S63.

Holcomb et al JAMA 2015;313:471 – 482.

O’Reilly et al. J Trauma. 2014;77:S114 – S120.

Brown et al. JACS. 2015;220:797 – 808.

Schreiber  et  al  J  Trauma. 2015; 78:  687 – 697.

Sondeen et al J Trauma 2003;54:S110 – S117.

Planners
Timothy Murphy
Dr. Christoph Kaufman
Jennifer Ward
Deb Myers
Dr. Britt Christmas
Peer Reviewer
Dr. Paul Dabrowski
Summary
Availability: On-Demand
Cost: FREE
Credit Offered:
1 CE Credit
1 COP Credit
1 TCAA CME Credit
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