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The STN TOPIC course is taught to all members of the trauma system team who participate in the ongoing assessment, evaluation and improvement of trauma care. The Society of Trauma Nurses has developed the "Trauma Outcomes and Performance Improvement Course" in response to the need for education and better understanding of the Performance Improvement process in trauma care. TOPIC focuses on the ongoing assessment of the continuum of trauma care with a structured review of process and discussions of strategies to monitor trauma patient outcomes.

The TOPIC course is taught in a one day interactive Modular Format, customized to best meet the needs of the individual trauma care provider participants who have varying levels of experience with trauma performance improvement. The course offers practical application for all Levels of trauma centers, from entry level to mature phase of program development. The Modules are taught with a focus on didactic, operational definitions, sample tools, case study examples and take home points.

TOPIC is offered by the Society of Trauma Nurses several times a year in various rotating locations. If you, your institution or professional organization are interested in having the STN provide this course, in conjunction with your next conference or symposium or as a stand alone course, please contact STN Headquarters.

Course Modules

  • T.O.P.I.C Course Introduction
  • Trauma Performance Improvement Structure
  • Indicators and Audit Filters
  • Process: Levels of PI Review
  • PI Issue Identification
  • Trauma PI Team Roles
  • Data Management for Performance Improvement - Trauma Registry/Trauma PI Database
  • PI Forums/Committee Structure
  • Peer Review Judgment Determination
  • Action Plan Development/Implementation
  • PI Documentation/Confidentiality
  • PI Data Analysis and Presentation
  • linical Management Guidelines
  • Completing PI Loop Closure
  • Hospital/Institutional/System Links to Trauma PI

TOPIC sample agenda (pdf)      Program Flier (pdf)

 

 

TOPIC Courses currently scheduled.  Courses will be added as they become available.

 

March 14, 2008

Location: Maricopa Medical Center, Trauma Service
2601 E Roosevelt St
Phoenix, AZ 85008
Onsite contact: Ann Hoover, ann.hoover@hcs.maricopa.gov
Closest hotel: Embassy Suites

Download this flyer for more information.

Click here to register online. 
STN office contact: Joyce Paschall, STN Executive Director, joycep@tcag.com; Phone 847-657-6745.

March 14, 2008
 
Trauma Outcomes & Process Improvement Course (TOPIC)
Location: CTCOG Building, 2180 N. Main St., Belton, Texas 76513
(254) 773-0200
Contact: Danielle Schmitz, CTRAC Executive Director - (254) 770-2316, danielle.schmitz@TSA-L.com
 
April 9, 2008
 

Trauma Outcomes & Process Improvement Course (TOPIC)

Location: New Orleans, LA, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel (held in conjunction with STN's 11th Annual Conference)
 
Register using the online conference registration system located here.
 
June 5, 2008
 
Trauma Outcomes & Process Improvement Course (TOPIC)
Institution: CMC/NC OEMS
Course Location: Women’s Hospital, Greensboro, NC
(Course is internal only.  Not open for general registration)
 
June 6, 2008
Trauma Outcomes & Process Improvement Course (TOPIC)
Institution: Loyola University Medical Center
Maywood, Illinois
Contact: Janice Gillespie
708-327-3715
jgilles@lumc.edu
 
June 20, 2008

Trauma Outcomes & Performance Improvement Course
Grayson County College
6101 Grayson Dr.
Denison, TX 75020 

Contact: Vicki Thedford,NCTTRAC
Phone 817-608-0390
vickit@ncttrac.org

September 12, 2008
 
Trauma Outcomes & Performance Improvement Course
Rolling Hills Wildlife Conference Center
625 N. Hedville Road
Salina, KS 67401
 
Contact: Rosanne Rutkowski, Kansas Dept of Health & Environment
rrutkows@kdhe.state.ks.us
Phone 785-296-1210
 

 Registration and Cancellation Policy:

For courses offered through other organizations: Refer to the meeting sponsor for their cancellation policy. All registration fees and policies are set by the local sponsor and not STN.

 


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