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OVERVIEW OF TRAUMA CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM
INCIDENCE AND PREVALANCE OF TRAUMATIC INJURIES
MECHANISMS OF INJURY
EVALUATION: WHO DOES WHAT?
COMPLICATIONS YOU MAY ENCOUNTER AND STEPS ON HOW TO HANDLE THEM
SPECIFIC INJURIES AND ACUTE STRATEGIES FOR THE TREATMENT – CASE STUDIES AND LAB
FRACTURE MANAGEMENT
UPPER EXTREMITY INJURIES
HETEROTOPIC OSSIFICATION
HEAD INJURIES
TRUNK/AXIAL SKELETON INJURIES
LOWER EXTREMITY INJURIES
BURNS AND GUNSHOT WOUNDS
PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: THERAPY EVALUATION AND TREATMENT
Steven Rankin, OTR/L, has 20 years of experience as an acute care occupational therapist in an academic medical center, level 1 trauma and regional burn center, with a primary focus on trauma care. He left a career in the construction industry due to injury, which has provided him with a unique insight as a patient.
After many years of seeing continuing education available in specific content areas but not finding a comprehensive trauma course, he decided to create one himself. He has since trained physical and occupational therapy staff, Speech-Language Pathologists, nurse practitioners, and medical doctors in the treatment of traumatic injuries. Mr. Rankin is a regular guest lecturer at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in acute care.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Steve Rankin has an employment relationship with the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics. He receives an honorarium from AOTA. Mr. Rankin receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Steven Rankin has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.