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Lessons Learned: The Double Life of Level I & III Trauma Surgeon
Release and Expiration Dates
Released: 2/12/2021
Expires:    2/11/2024
Last Reviewed Date
2/12/2021
Lessons Learned: The Double Life of Level I & III Trauma Surgeon

Lessons Learned: The Double Life of  Level I & III Trauma Surgeon is a TCAA course created from a webinar providing a case-based discussion of some common and challenging trauma issues, and how treatment may differ between the levels of services available. 

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. Elucidate key differences between Level I and Level III trauma center capabilities through case-
    based discussions.
2. Discuss admission versus transfer algorithms based on patient injury, mechanism and comorbidities
3. Identify and discuss strengths and weaknesses of both the Level I and III trauma center 

Faculty Presenter: Dr. Jerry Rubano

Faculty Bio:

Jerry A Rubano, MD, FACS is a trauma surgeon and surgical intensivist who has the unique perspective of working in both a Level I and a Level III Trauma Center.

Peer Reviewer
Allen Lamb
Anna Modansky 
References
Committee on Trauma American College of Surgeons. (2014). Resources for Optimal Care of the Injured Patient 2014. Chicago: American College of Surgeons.
Summary
Availability: On-Demand
Cost: FREE
Credit Offered:
1 CE Credit
1 COP Credit
1 TCAA CME Credit
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