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VGH Trauma Education

Schedules, descriptions and registration info for VGH Trauma education for health professionals, including Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS), DSTC, Trauma Rounds and more.

About VGH Trauma Education

Vancouver General Hospital is the Level 1 Adult Trauma Centre for British Columbia. As the quaternary referral centre for the province, VGH provides province-wide education to health care professionals caring for patients along the trauma continuum of care. 

Specialized certification programs, such as Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) and Definitive Surgical Trauma Care (DSTC) are offered on an ongoing basis at VGH.  

Weekly Trauma Rounds

Rounds are CME-accredited teaching rounds presented to a multidisciplinary group involved in the care of the trauma patient along the continuum of care.

When: Every Tuesdayat 12pm noon  
Where: This is an online program presented on Zoom. Registration is not required, see details below.  
Audience: Health professionals. This group is made up surgical residents and students, attending surgeons, Emergency and Critical Care nursing staff, military and paramedical staff.  
Contact: TraumaEduc@vch.ca 

How to join Trauma Rounds

Join online: 

Join by phone: 

  • Dial 778-907-2071 (Canada). Callers will be charged for any long distance charges that may apply 
  • Enter the Zoom Meeting ID 926 7568 1014, followed by “#” 
  • Password: 681014  

 

Problems connecting? Contact Sandra Santander at sandra.santander@vch.ca​ or 604-875-5292 

Recordings

Regional Trauma Rounds are available from the links below and will be available for streaming 1-2 days after each presentation.

 

Date Speaker Title
​November 28, 2023 Dr. Abdulaziz AlKanhal,​ Trauma Fellow, VGH Damage Control Approach.​
​November 21, 2023 
 
Dr. Andrew Shih, Regional Medical lead, Transfusion Medicine, VCH Trauma Based Massive Hemorrhage Guideline.​
​November 14, 2023 Dr. Valentina Olmedo Prado, Trauma fellow, VGH Thoracoabdominal Injuries: Double Jeopardy.​
​November 7, 2023 ​Dr. Mohammad Altayaran, Emergency Trauma Radiology Fellow, VGH Radiology Rounds - Imaging After Damage Control Surgery.​
​October 31, 2023 ​CANCELLED
​October 24, 2023 Dr. Logan Nealis, Psychologist, Neuroscience & Trauma Unit, Royal Inland Hospital An Overview of Psychological Injury and the Role of a Psychologist in Acute Trauma Care.​
​October 17, 2023 Dr. Sean Staniforth, Head Emergency Medicine, Lions Gate Hospital Facial Smash - Acute Management of Le Fort Injuries.​
​October 10, 2023 
 
Dr. Erica Fitzgerald, Trauma Fellow, VGH Directed Peritoneal Resuscitation​
​October 3, 2023 ​Dr. Ahmad Abu-Omar, Emergency Trauma Radiology Fellow, VGH Radiology Rounds - Postmortem CT.​
​September 26, 2023 
 
​Dr. Muhammad Mansour,  Trauma Fellow, VGH Rib Fixation: Who, What When?​
​September 19, 2023 
 
Dr. Brian Lahiffe, UBC Dept. of Emergency Medicine Staff Physician St. Paul's Hospital 
 
​Regional Trauma Rounds - SPH - ED Disposition of Traumatic Brain Injury; the BIG Question. 
Recording is not available.
​September 12, 2023 Dr. Rebecca Afford, General Surgery Senior, VGH 
 
​​The Influence of Social Determinants of Health on Trauma Care​
​September 5, 2023 Dr. Awfa AlKhaled, Emergency Trauma Radiology Fellow, VGH Radiology Rounds - Imaging of Cardiac Trauma.​
​August 29, 2023 
 
Dr. Valentina Olmedo-Prado, Trauma Fellow, VGH Trauma Management in Provincial Chile.​
​August 22, 2023 Dr. Serge Makarenko, Neurosurgery, VGH Skull Base Neurosurgery and Neurosurgical Oncology​
​August 15, 2023 ​​Dr. Erica Fitzgerald, Trauma Fellow, VGH ​There and Back again:  A Brief History of Transfusion Practices in Trauma​
​August 1, 2023 Dr. Farzaneh Shobeirian, Emergency Trauma Radiology Fellow, VGH Minimal Aortic Injury.​
​July 25, 2023 Dr. Alexandre Tran, Trauma Fellow, VGH Modeling a Trauma Surgeon's Intuition: Parallels with Modern Portfolio Theory.​
​July 11, 2023 ​Dr. James Byrne, Trauma, Surgical Critical Care & Emergency Surgery, John Hopkins Hospital. The Right Care, in the Right Time - Informing Care of the Injured Patient from Bedside to System Using Trauma Outcomes Research.​
​July 4, 2023 Dr. Saavas Nicolaou, Head and Medical Director, Radiology - VGH Imaging of the Polytrauma Patient​
​June 27, 2023 Dr. Dennis Kim, Medical Director, Trauma Services, Vancouver Island Health Aurthority The Ins & Outs of Penetrating Chest Trauma.​
​June 20, 2023 Dr. Harvey Hawes, Trauma Surgeon, VGH Regional Rounds - Innovation in Trauma Systems.​
​June 13, 2023 Dr. Barak Raguan, ​Trauma Fellow, VGH Colorectal Trauma​ 
 
​June 6, 2023 Dr. Morad Hameed, Trauma Surgeon, VGH  
Dr. Jenna Kroeker, Trauma Research Fellow, VGH
Trauma Resuscitation in the Health Information Technology Age.​
​May 23, 2023 Dr. Alexandre Tran, Trauma Fellow, VGH ​Maximizing Utility of Clinical Trials for  
Trauma Care​
​May 9, 2023 Dr. Amit Katyan, Emergency Truma Radiology Fellow, VGH CT Imaging in Diaphragmatic Injury.​
​April 25, 2023 Dr. Anas Wess, Trauma Fellow, VGH,  Julie Lockington, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Palliative Care End of Life Discussion in Trauma​
​April 11, 2023 ​Dr. Barak Raguan, Trauma Fellow, VGH Hot Topics from the Mattox Conference 2023.​
​March 28, 2023 Dr. Philip Dawe, Trauma Medical Manager, Acute Care and Trauma Surgeon, VGH Chest Wall Injury - An Update.​
​March 14, 2023 Dr. Barak Raguan, Trauma Fellow, VGH Training Trauma Surgeons​
​March 7, 2023 Dr. Emtenen Meer, Emergency Trauma Radiology Fellow, VGH Radiology Rounds: Craniocervical Junction Injury.​
​February 28, 2023 Dr. Sonny Thiara, Critical Care Medicine, VGH ECMO cold plunge.​
​February 21, 2023 
 
Dr. Rana Swed-Tobia, PEM Fellow, BC Children's Hospital Paediatrics Falls from Height.​
​February 14, 2023 
 
Dr. Brian Kwon, Professor, Department of Orthopedics, UBC Spinal Cord Injury - Management Principles.​
​February 7, 2023 ​​Dr. Muhammed Danish Sarfraz  
Emergency Trauma Radiology Fellow, VGH
Bowel and Mesenteric Injuries in Acute Trauma Setting​
​January 31, 2023 Dr. Morad Hameed​ 
Trauma Surgeon, VGH 
 
Trust​
​January 24, 2023 Dr. David Evans, ​Trauma Surgeon, VGH A Look Under the Hood: The Trauma Services B.C. Annual Statistical Report.​
​January 17, 2023 Dr. Naisan Garraway, Regional Trauma Medical Director, VGH Thoracic Trauma​
​January 10, 2023 Dr. Anas Wess, Trauma Fellow, VGH Health Care System Strategies in Crisis, Disasters, and Combat.​
​January 3, 2023 ​Dr. Subin Thomas
Emergency Radiology Fellow, VGH
Chest Bump: Pearls and Pitfalls in Thoracic Trauma Imaging​

Regional Trauma Rounds

Regional Trauma Rounds are held monthly with rotating presentations by each of the major VCH trauma centres and are available through videoconferencing to all interested BC hospitals. Find previous Regional Rounds recordings through the CCRS​

Regional Trauma Rounds past recordings

Regional Trauma Rounds are available from the links below and will be available for streaming one to two days after each presentation.

    • November 21, 2023 - ​Trauma Based Massive Hemorrhage Guideline

      Presented by Dr. Andrew Shih, Regional Medical lead, Transfusion Medicine, VCH

    • November 14, 2023 - ​Thoracoabdominal Injuries: Double Jeopardy

      Presented by ​Dr. Mohammad Altayaran, Emergency Trauma Radiology Fellow, VGH

    • October 24, 2023 - ​An Overview of Psychological Injury and the Role of a Psychologist in Acute Trauma Care

      Presented by ​Dr. Logan Nealis, Psychologist, Neuroscience & Trauma Unit, Royal Inland Hospital

    • October 17, 2023 - ​Facial Smash - Acute Management of Le Fort Injuries.

      Presented by ​Dr. Sean Staniforth, Head Emergency Medicine, Lions Gate Hospital

Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS)

Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS®) is an international course that teaches participants the basic skills necessary for timely management of traumatic injury. The course includes didactic and practical sessions. 

When: See the provider course dates below for upcoming 2024 dates.
Where: [TO BE ADDED BY TRAUMA TEAM]
Registration: Email TraumaEduc@vch.ca to register for an ATLS course.

ATLS program details

Participants will learn to identify injuries associated with major trauma, management of skills required for early resuscitation, and treatment of injured patients. 

The ATLS® course provides its participants with a safe and reliable method for the immediate treatment of injured patients and the basic knowledge necessary to: 

  1. Assess a patient’s condition rapidly and accurately. 
  2. Resuscitate and stabilize patients according to priority. 
  3. Determine whether a patient’s needs exceed a facility’s resources and/or a doctor’s capabilities. 
  4. Arrange appropriately for a patient’s interhospital or intrahospital transfer (what, who, when, and how). 
  5. Ensure that optimal care is provided and that the level of care does not deteriorate at any point during the evaluation, resuscitation, or transfer processes. 

2024 Provider Courses – Vancouver Coa​stal Health

Below is a list of upcoming ATLS® courses being held at Vancouver General Hospital. If you would like to register for a course, please email us at TraumaEduc@vch.ca.

  • January 22 to 23, 2024
  • March 11 to 12, 2024
  • April 8 to 9, 2024
  • May 22 to 23, 2024
  • June 17 to 18, 2024
  • November 4 to 5, 2024
  • Refresher courses may be run in conjunction with the above dates. Please contact the course coordinator for inquiries.​

2024 Provider Courses – Island Health

Below is a list of upcoming ATLS® courses being held on Vancouver Island. If you would like to register for a course, please contact them directly at ATLS@islandhealth.ca

  • April 6 to 7, 2024 in Nanaimo
  • September 21 to 22, 2024 in Victoria
  • November 23 to 24, 2024 in Campbell River

2024 ATLS Instructor Courses – Vanco​uver Coastal Health

If you have interest in becoming an ATLS Instructor, please contact the the VGH course coordinator at glen.purcell@vch.ca. If you would like to register for a course, please email us at TraumaEduc@vch.ca.​ 

  • January 22 to 23, 2024 
  • September 9-10, 2024 

For additional course listings in B.C., please visit the American College of Surgeons’ (ACS) website. You can also access a list of ATLS Coordinators located in Canada​.​ 

Definitive Surgical Trauma Care Course® (DSTC) for surgeons

The DSTC Course is exclusively for Surgeons. DSTC has developed in many continents under the umbrella of IATSIC – International Association for Trauma Surgery and Intensive Care. IATSIC is part of the International Society of Surgery and, since 1991, has become an international forum for trauma surgery. 

When: Email VGH Trauma at TraumaEduc@vch.ca to be included on the distribution list to receive information about the 2024 course.
Audience: Exclusively for surgeons
Contact: TraumaEduc@vch.ca

DSTC details

This course has been developed for qualified surgeons with trauma as an integral (although possibly infrequent) part of their practice and designed to assist in decision-making and operative approach relating to serious trauma. DSTC is a response to the lack of written material and teaching on strategic issues of resuscitation, early definitive care, and surgical priorities. It assumes all of the ATLS® principles and builds on them.
 

Advanced Surgical Skills for Exposure in Trauma (ASSET®)

The one-day cadaver-based course follows a modular, body region approach to surgical interventions for the bleeding trauma patient. Each section begins with a short, case-based overview, followed by a hands-on exposure performed by students under the guidance of faculty. The student-to-faculty ratio is low, allowing extensive faculty guidance and interaction with students. The student assesses their ability to perform each exposure independently and is evaluated on knowledge and technical skills. 

Audience: Mid-level and senior surgical residents, trauma and acute care surgical fellows, or any surgeon who wishes to undertake a review of this anatomy. It is an accredited course eligible for CME credits.
Registration:  Email traumaeduc@vch.ca

Rural trauma

Rural Trauma Team Development Course (RTTDC)

Building on the principles of ATLS®, RTTDC is a simulation-based course where providers work in mixed-profession teams to provide care in simulated scenarios. It includes a lecture/discussion portion, hands-on skill practice and simulation scenarios tailored to the needs of the facility.

Contact: TraumaEduc@vch.ca.

Rural Trauma program details

Ideally, the course takes place in the working area of the site in order to increase realism. Course coordination and experienced faculty are arranged and brought to the site. Also covered are ideal communication concepts, team-building discussions, and triage or mass casualty scenarios.

VGH has supported RTTDC courses in the Coastal region since 2013 and is actively working with other health regions to deliver the courses in other regions of the province.

Additional rural trauma education

Enhanced Surgical Skills (ES​S) outreach

ESS physicians across Canada often provide trauma care at rural sites with limited surgical capability. VGH is working with select sites across BC to enhance the ability of these physicians to treat trauma patients prior to transfer.

Remote Simulati​​ons

VGH trauma physicians have worked with the University of British Columbia and the Provincial Health Services Authority to facilitate in-situ multi-disciplinary simulations in remote sites. These simulations are done using established simulation education theory and available video conferencing technology.

More trauma education for health professionals

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