Good Morning!
We're Level II, non-Verified, State designated Trauma Center; three FTE's
(Data Registrar, Billing Coordinator & Program Manager); approximately 1,000
trauma patients (give or take 100) per year.
We're also upgrading/revising our "Code Green" trauma activation policy, and
I'd really appreciate samples from any of you who'd care to share. Fax or
email; either way works for me. Thanks very much, in advance.
Sheila
Sheila Conary-Thum, RN, BSN
Trauma Program Manager
Northridge Hospital Medical Center
Northridge, CA 91328
(818) 885-8500 ext. 2758
(818) 775-0211 fax no.
e-mail: Sheila.Conary@CHW.EDU
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[traumanurses] Re: FTE's
[traumanurses] Re: FTE's
[traumanurses] Re: FTE's
[traumanurses] 3 tiered system
[traumanurses] Re: 3 tiered system
[traumanurses] Re: FTE's
[traumanurses] Re: 3 tiered system
[traumanurses] Re: FTE's
[traumanurses] Re: FTE's
[traumanurses] prevention
[traumanurses] Re: FTE's
[traumanurses] videotaping
[traumanurses] Re: FTE's
[traumanurses] Re: Rural Special Interest Group
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From: "Clements, Rebecca K." <Clements.Rebecca@mayo.edu>
Subject: [traumanurses] Re: FTE's
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 06:31:20 -0500
TNC 1-FTE
RN Registrar 1-FTE
Outreach, pre hospital and research coordinator .5 FTE
Non verified Level II 750 patients.
We have 3 hospital employed trauma surgeons that also do general surgery on
the side, but trauma service does not claim the FTEs. The Trauma Director is
one of those surgeons but again they don't break his responsibility down
into FTEs.
Becca
Rebecca Clements, RN BSN
Immanuel St. Joseph's-Mayo Health System
Trauma Services
1025 Marsh St
Mankato, MN 56002-8673
Office: 507-389-4822
Fax: 507-389-4873
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Hi Everyone,
We have been asked to benchmark our FTE's with other Trauma Centers. If you
don't mind sharing, could you let me know what your FTE's are for your
Trauma Service and your yearly volume. I would really appreciate your help!
Thanks!
Connie Cunningham, RN, BSN
Administrative Director, Emergency & Trauma Services
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Subject: [traumanurses] Re: FTE's
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 08:11:59 -0400
From: "Kitchens.Debra" <Kitchens.Debra@mccg.org>
3 FTE's (secretary, registrar and me) volume about 1300/year
Debra Kitchens, RN, CEN, NREMT-P
Trauma Nurse Coordinator
Medical Center of Central GA
777 Hemlock Street
Box 103
Macon, GA 31201
478-633-1584
478-326-7634 pgr.
478-633-6195 fax
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Hi Everyone,
We have been asked to benchmark our FTE's with other Trauma Centers.
If you don't mind sharing, could you let me know what your FTE's are for
your Trauma Service and your yearly volume. I would really appreciate your
help!
Thanks!
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From: "Golden, Pam" <goldenp@slucare1.sluh.edu>
Subject: [traumanurses] Re: FTE's
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 07:38:20 -0500
We are a Level 1 designated by 2 states which means 2 completely different
registries that are not compatible with each other so data is double entered
and we admit ~2000/year. The hospital's trauma department consists of:
1 FTE Trauma Program Manager/Clinical Nurse Specialist
1 FTE Trauma Nurse Clinician (also helps with trauma prevention & trauma
education)
1 FTE Trauma Data Specialist (RN registrar that also helps with trauma
prevention & education)
.5 Trauma Registrar (RHIA degree with coding experience)
.5 Trauma data clerk-enters data into registry
Trauma education consists of ATCN, TNCC & TNS courses that are the full
responsibility of the trauma department.
The physicians and their staff is employed by the university:
1 FTE Trauma Medical Director
1 FTE trauma surgeon
2 FTE secretaries
1 FTE research coordinators
1 FTE research/ATLS coordinator
1 FTE trauma surgeon supported by the Air Force
1 FTE trauma PA supported by the Air Force
Pam Golden, RN, MSN-CS, CCRN, ONC, TNS
Trauma Program Manager/CNS
Saint Louis University Hospital
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We have been asked to benchmark our FTE's with other Trauma Centers. If you
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Trauma Service and your yearly volume. I would really appreciate your help!
Thanks!
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From: "Bingham, Kirstie" <Binghamk@centracare.com>
Subject: [traumanurses] Re: FTE's
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 07:42:35 -0500
We have > 1400 patients in our registry. Our service consists of one FTE
Trauma Coordinator, one FTE Trauma Outreach Educator and one FTE Trauma
Registrar. I also have the support of an administrative assistant that is
shared by 2 other leadership staff. Kirstie
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>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> We have been asked to benchmark our FTE's with other Trauma Centers. If
> you don't mind sharing, could you let me know what your FTE's are for your
> Trauma Service and your yearly volume. I would really appreciate your
> help!
>
> Thanks!
>
> Connie Cunningham, RN, BSN
> Administrative Director, Emergency & Trauma Services
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Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 07:44:38 -0500
From: "Wendy Hums" <whums@memorialsb.org>
Subject: [traumanurses] 3 tiered system
I have a few questions as we are re-evaluating our activation criteria. =
Does anyone use a 3-tiered trauma activation system? (ie. 911/912/consult)=
=20
What level center are you?=20
Do you have surgical residents?
What are the response time expectations for your Trauma Surgeons to arrive =
for each of the activation levels?
Thanks a million,
Wendy Hums
Trauma Program Manager
Memorial Hospital of South Bend
574-284-7958
fax: 574-284-7030
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From: "Bingham, Kirstie" <Binghamk@centracare.com>
Subject: [traumanurses] Re: 3 tiered system
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 07:49:48 -0500
We are a Leve II ACS verified Trauma Center. We have a 2-tiered system. We
use the minimum guidelines that the ACS/COT published for our level I's and
anything else can fall under the level II criteria. The surgeon response
time for the level I's is 15 minutes from activation or meets the patient at
the door if adequate notification ie. > 15 minutes. They are not held to
timed responses for the Level II's. We have no surgical residents
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> Subject: [traumanurses] 3 tiered system
>
> I have a few questions as we are re-evaluating our activation criteria.
> Does anyone use a 3-tiered trauma activation system? (ie.
> 911/912/consult)
>
> What level center are you?
>
> Do you have surgical residents?
>
> What are the response time expectations for your Trauma Surgeons to arrive
> for each of the activation levels?
>
> Thanks a million,
> Wendy Hums
> Trauma Program Manager
> Memorial Hospital of South Bend
> 574-284-7958
> fax: 574-284-7030
>
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From: Uribe Phyllis <Phyllis.Uribe@HealthONEcares.com>
Subject: [traumanurses] Re: FTE's
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 08:15:02 -0500
We are a Level I Trauma Center. 2,000 patients in the registry yearly. Total
of 6 FTEs: 1 program supervisor, 1 administrative assistant, 2.4 trauma
clinical coordinators, .6 data manager (instead of a formal registrar), .8
FTE for outreach coordination (a new position with our Level I status), and
.2 FTE that we can use for per diem staff 1 day a week to help with charts.
Phyllis Uribe RN BSN CCRN
Trauma Program Supervisor
303-788-5082 (office)
303-788-6928 (FAX)
Phyllis.Uribe@HealthONEcares.com
www.swedishhospital.com
Swedish Medical Center HealthONE
501 E. Hampden Avenue
Englewood, CO 80110
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Subject: [traumanurses] FTE's
Hi Everyone,
We have been asked to benchmark our FTE's with other Trauma Centers. If you
don't mind sharing, could you let me know what your FTE's are for your
Trauma Service and your yearly volume. I would really appreciate your help!
Thanks!
Connie Cunningham, RN, BSN
Administrative Director, Emergency & Trauma Services
Ext: 87270 fax: 44219
pager - 2425 2-way pager - ccunningham@my2way.com
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Subject: [traumanurses] Re: 3 tiered system
From: "Cheryl Wraa" <cheryl.wraa@ucdmc.ucdavis.edu>
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 06:39:54 -0700
We have a 3 tiered system:
933 - minor trauma
activates the ED attending and R3 to evaluate - Trauma R3 to see patient
within 1 hour or sooner if called by ED
922 - intermediate trauma
activates the Trauma Chief Resident, R3, R2, ED Attending, R3, Respiratory
therapy, X-ray tech and Ortho Resident
911 - major trauma
activates Trauma Attending, Chief, R3, R2, ED Attending, R3, Resp therapy,
X-ray, Ortho Resident
The activation is on group pagers and is triggered by the ED internal
triage nurse. the page gives the level of activation followed by minutes to
arrival. Since all are in-house time is not an issue except for the Trauma
Attendings. For the 911's they are to arrive within 10 minutes.
Cheryl Wraa RN, MSNc
Trauma Program Coordinator
University of California, Davis Medical Center
2315 Stockton Blvd. PCS 4203
Sacramento, CA 95817
916-734-3204
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From: "Clements, Rebecca K." <Clements.Rebecca@mayo.edu>
Subject: [traumanurses] Re: 3 tiered system
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 08:47:58 -0500
Wendy,
We just recently revised ours again and got rid of our two tiered system and
went back to a single response. Trauma surgeons must meet the patient given
adequate notification or within 15 min. without adequate notification. We
are a non verified level II without residents.
Becca
Rebecca Clements, RN BSN
Immanuel St. Joseph's-Mayo Health System
Trauma Services
1025 Marsh St
Mankato, MN 56002-8673
Office: 507-389-4822
Fax: 507-389-4873
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Subject: [traumanurses] 3 tiered system
I have a few questions as we are re-evaluating our activation criteria.
Does anyone use a 3-tiered trauma activation system? (ie. 911/912/consult)
What level center are you?
Do you have surgical residents?
What are the response time expectations for your Trauma Surgeons to arrive
for each of the activation levels?
Thanks a million,
Wendy Hums
Trauma Program Manager
Memorial Hospital of South Bend
574-284-7958
fax: 574-284-7030
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Subject: [traumanurses] Re: FTE's
From: "Cheryl Wraa" <cheryl.wraa@ucdmc.ucdavis.edu>
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 06:51:08 -0700
We are an ACS verified level 1 center. We see ~6000 patients per year and
admit ~3000
1 FTE Trauma program coordinator
1 FTE Program analyst/Trauma registrar
1 FTE Clinical Resource Nurse - education and assists with PI
2 FTE Registry abstractor
1 FTE Trauma Nurse Practitioner supervisor
4 FTE Trauma Nurse Practitioner
.75 FTE Trauma Nurse Practitioner
per diem Trauma Nurse Practitioner
1 FTE Ortho Trauma Nurse Practitioner
1 FTE Trauma Outreach & Prevention Coordinator
1 FTE Administrative Assistant
1 FTE Administrative Manager, Patient Care Svcs.
We have 6 full time attending surgeons
Cheryl Wraa RN, MSNc
Trauma Program Coordinator
University of California, Davis Medical Center
2315 Stockton Blvd. PCS 4203
Sacramento, CA 95817
916-734-3204
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Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 10:29:12 -0400
From: "Janice Delgiorno" <Janice.Delgiorno@atlanticare.org>
Subject: [traumanurses] Re: FTE's
We are a Level II facility with:
Coordinator 1.0
RN Registrar/ QA 1.0
Registrar 0.8
Secretary 1.0
EMS Outreach/ ATCN coordinator : Per-Diem
ATLS coordinator; Per-Diem
Outpatient LPN 1.0
Outpatient client services rep 0.6
>>> CCunningham@ahs.llumc.edu 04/15/03 07:20PM >>>
Hi Everyone,
We have been asked to benchmark our FTE's with other Trauma Centers. If you
don't mind sharing, could you let me know what your FTE's are for your
Trauma Service and your yearly volume. I would really appreciate your help!
Thanks!
Connie Cunningham, RN, BSN
Administrative Director, Emergency & Trauma Services
Ext: 87270 fax: 44219
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Subject: [traumanurses] Re: FTE's
From: lbennink@communitymedical.org
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 08:46:07 -0700
volume is 200 admits/year
2 trauma nurse coordinators
1 TPM
1 injury prevention nurse
1 registrar/secretary
A word of caution in doing this as you aren't always comparing apples to
apples. For example, our TNC's do daily patient rounds, some case
management stuff and chart abstracting whereas some other TNC's have a much
different job description.
Lynn Bennink
UMC-Fresno, CA
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Trauma Service and your yearly volume. I would really appreciate your
help!
Thanks!
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Subject: [traumanurses] Re: FTE's
From: lbennink@communitymedical.org
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 09:17:25 -0700
Correction to my previous EM on this---we have 2000 admits/year (not 200)
Lynn
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help!
Thanks!
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Administrative Director, Emergency & Trauma Services
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From: "Gray, Renee" <ReneeGray@dochs.org>
Subject: [traumanurses] Re: FTE's
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 09:39:39 -0700
Hi Connie,
We are a level II verified TC, see 1550 trauma patients a year, 26 %
penetrating,
FTE's:
1. Data registrar
2. Case Manager (also assists with some QI, trauma team response 1 day/wk)
3. TPM (admin duties, all education activities, QI acts, trauma team
response, daily rounds etc..)
Trauma Medical Director (provides program oversight)
Thanks,
Renee Gray MSN, NP
Trauma Program Manager
SFMC
Lynwood, CA
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Subject: [traumanurses] FTE's
Hi Everyone,
We have been asked to benchmark our FTE's with other Trauma Centers. If you
don't mind sharing, could you let me know what your FTE's are for your
Trauma Service and your yearly volume. I would really appreciate your help!
Thanks!
Connie Cunningham, RN, BSN
Administrative Director, Emergency & Trauma Services
Ext: 87270 fax: 44219
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Subject: [traumanurses] Re: FTE's
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 11:44:23 -0500
From: "Lygas, Marjorie" <Marjorie_Lygas@mhhs.org>
We are a Level I Trauma Center that admits approximately 4400 trauma =
patients annually.
Budgeted through The University:
5 Trauma Surgeons (soon to be incresased to 7)
Back up by a separate General Surgery call schedule
1-2 Trauma/ Critical Care Fellows (who take call and admit)
2 Trauma Research PhD's
2 Trauma Research Nurses
Budgeted through the Hospital:
1 Trauma Program Manager
1 Trauma Nurse Clinician
1 Pediatric Trauma Coordinator
1 Chief Registrar
3 Data Collectors/Registrars
Our Life Flight Serice personnel conduct all the educational activities =
(ATLS, TNCC, ACLS, ENPC etc) and injury prevention/ outreach with a =
separate budget and some assistance from us if needed.
Social Workers and Case Managers are unit based.
-----Original Message-----
From: Cunningham, Connie [mailto:CCunningham@ahs.llumc.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2003 6:20 PM
To: traumanurses@mailman.listserve.com
Subject: [traumanurses] FTE's
Hi Everyone,
We have been asked to benchmark our FTE's with other Trauma Centers. If =
you don't mind sharing, could you let me know what your FTE's are for =
your Trauma Service and your yearly volume. I would really appreciate =
your help! =20
Thanks!
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Administrative Director, Emergency & Trauma Services
Ext: 87270 fax: 44219
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From: Jill_Buttry@deaconess.com
Subject: [traumanurses] prevention
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 12:48:29 -0500
I am looking for an evaluation tool for injury & prevention programs. How do
you measure the effectiveness of your programs? Does anyone have a tool I
could use? Thank you in advance.
Jill Buttry, RN, MSN, CNS
Deaconess Trauma Program Manager
jill_buttry@deaconess.com
www.deaconess.com/trauma
Office: (812)450-3867
Fax: (812) 450-5049
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Subject: [traumanurses] Re: FTE's
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 10:55:52 -0700
From: "Cunningham, Connie" <CCunningham@ahs.llumc.edu>
Thanks Lynn, I figured it was a typo :) =20
Connie Cunningham, RN, BSN
Administrative Director, Emergency & Trauma Services
Ext: 87270 fax: 44219
pager - 2425 2-way pager - ccunningham@my2way.com
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From: lbennink@communitymedical.org =
[mailto:lbennink@communitymedical.org]=20
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 9:17 AM
To: traumanurses@mailman.listserve.com
Subject: [traumanurses] Re: FTE's
Correction to my previous EM on this---we have 2000 admits/year (not =
200)
Lynn
"Cunningham, Connie" <CCunningham@ahs.llumc.edu>@mailman.listserve.com =
on
04/15/2003 07:20:22 PM
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We have been asked to benchmark our FTE's with other Trauma Centers. If
you don't mind sharing, could you let me know what your FTE's are for =
your
Trauma Service and your yearly volume. I would really appreciate your
help!
Thanks!
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Administrative Director, Emergency & Trauma Services
Ext: 87270 fax: 44219
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From: Jill_Buttry@deaconess.com
Subject: [traumanurses] Re: FTE's
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 13:02:13 -0500
Me too I thought it had to be a typo - I was getting ready to ask for an
application.
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From: Cunningham, Connie [mailto:CCunningham@ahs.llumc.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 12:56 PM
To: traumanurses@mailman.listserve.com
Subject: [traumanurses] Re: FTE's
Thanks Lynn, I figured it was a typo :)
Connie Cunningham, RN, BSN
Administrative Director, Emergency & Trauma Services
Ext: 87270 fax: 44219
pager - 2425 2-way pager - ccunningham@my2way.com
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From: lbennink@communitymedical.org [mailto:lbennink@communitymedical.org]
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 9:17 AM
To: traumanurses@mailman.listserve.com
Subject: [traumanurses] Re: FTE's
Correction to my previous EM on this---we have 2000 admits/year (not 200)
Lynn
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We have been asked to benchmark our FTE's with other Trauma Centers. If
you don't mind sharing, could you let me know what your FTE's are for your
Trauma Service and your yearly volume. I would really appreciate your
help!
Thanks!
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Administrative Director, Emergency & Trauma Services
Ext: 87270 fax: 44219
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From: "McNabb, Wendi" <wmcnabb@teamumc.com>
Subject: [traumanurses] videotaping
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 14:09:44 -0500
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I was wandering if anyone who is currently videotaping trauma resuscitation
has address if this is accepted under HIPAA guidelines.
_____
<http://www.teamumc.org/images/umcemailsig.jpg>
Wendi McNabb, RN
Trauma Program Manager
UMC Health System
(806) 775-9315
wmcnabb@teamumc.com <mailto:wmcnabb@teamumc.com>
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Subject: [traumanurses] Re: videotaping
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 14:20:10 -0500
From: "Lygas, Marjorie" <Marjorie_Lygas@mhhs.org>
We are currently getting a ruling on that aspect. I will let you know when
we do.
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Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 2:10 PM
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Subject: [traumanurses] videotaping
I was wandering if anyone who is currently videotaping trauma resuscitation
has address if this is accepted under HIPAA guidelines.
_____
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Wendi McNabb, RN
Trauma Program Manager
UMC Health System
(806) 775-9315
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Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 15:36:22 -0400
From: "Michele Ziglar" <Michele.Ziglar@health-first.org>
Subject: [traumanurses] Re: FTE's
4 Trauma Surgeons
1 Ortho Traumatologist
1 Trauma Psychologist
1 TPM
1 Trauma Registrar RN
1 QI Analyst
1 Secretary (shared)
1200 Trauma patients
Michele Ziglar, RN, MSN
Trauma Program Manager
Holmes Regional Trauma Center
1350 South Hickory Street
Melbourne, Florida 32901
321-434-1589 (office)
321-609-3087 (beeper)
321-508-0491 (cell)
Michele.Ziglar@health-first.org
>>> CCunningham@ahs.llumc.edu 04/15/03 07:20PM >>>
Hi Everyone,
We have been asked to benchmark our FTE's with other Trauma Centers.
If you don't mind sharing, could you let me know what your FTE's are for
your Trauma Service and your yearly volume. I would really appreciate
your help!
Thanks!
Connie Cunningham, RN, BSN
Administrative Director, Emergency & Trauma Services
Ext: 87270 fax: 44219
pager - 2425 2-way pager - ccunningham@my2way.com
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From: "Ley, Catherine" <cley@chw.edu>
Subject: [traumanurses] Re: Rural Special Interest Group
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 12:40:17 -0700
I am interested.
Catherine Ley, RN, MS
Trauma Nurse Coordinator
Mercy Medical Center Redding
530.225.7242
-----Original Message-----
From: John Bleicher [mailto:BLEICHER@saintpatrick.org]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 3:36 PM
To: TraumaNurses@TraumaNurseSoc.org
Subject: [traumanurses] Rural Special Interest Group
Hi - I just sent out an e-mail to the 21 people who have expressed interest
in participating in the Rural Special Interest Group. Please let me know if
any of you who attended did not receive it or if you did not attend the
conference in Las Vegas and are interested in our efforts. Thanks, John
Bleicher
John Bleicher, RN
Trauma Coordinator
St. Patrick Hospital and Health Sciences Center
500 West Broadway
Missoula, MT 59802
ph: 406-329-5603
fax: 406-329-5875
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Subject: [traumanurses] Re: 3 tiered system
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 14:02:22 -0600
From: "Long, Bev" <Bev.Long@dhha.org>
Denver Health is a Level I. We have Surgical Residents. We have a =
two-tiered system. For Trauma Alerts the Chief Resident must be present =
upon patient arrival. For Trauma Activations the Trauma Surgeon must be =
present upon patient arrival.
________________________________________
Bev Long
Service Line Administrator for Trauma/CC/EMS
Denver Health Medical Center
777 Bannock, MC 0206
Denver, CO 80204
(303) 436-6586
bev.long@dhha.org
________________________________________
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Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 6:45 AM
To: TraumaNurses@TraumaNurseSoc.org
Subject: [traumanurses] 3 tiered system
I have a few questions as we are re-evaluating our activation criteria. =
Does anyone use a 3-tiered trauma activation system? (ie. =
911/912/consult) =20
What level center are you?=20
Do you have surgical residents?
What are the response time expectations for your Trauma Surgeons to =
arrive for each of the activation levels?
Thanks a million,
Wendy Hums
Trauma Program Manager
Memorial Hospital of South Bend
574-284-7958
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Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 17:26:53 -0400
From: "Michele Ziglar" <Michele.Ziglar@health-first.org>
Subject: [traumanurses] Re: FTE's
Forgot the 4 PAs and 11 Trauma Center Nurses.
Michele Ziglar, RN, MSN
Trauma Program Manager
Holmes Regional Trauma Center
1350 South Hickory Street
Melbourne, Florida 32901
321-434-1589 (office)
321-609-3087 (beeper)
321-508-0491 (cell)
Michele.Ziglar@health-first.org
>>> Michele.Ziglar@health-first.org 04/16/03 03:36PM >>>
4 Trauma Surgeons
1 Ortho Traumatologist
1 Trauma Psychologist
1 TPM
1 Trauma Registrar RN
1 QI Analyst
1 Secretary (shared)
1200 Trauma patients
Michele Ziglar, RN, MSN
Trauma Program Manager
Holmes Regional Trauma Center
1350 South Hickory Street
Melbourne, Florida 32901
321-434-1589 (office)
321-609-3087 (beeper)
321-508-0491 (cell)
Michele.Ziglar@health-first.org
>>> CCunningham@ahs.llumc.edu 04/15/03 07:20PM >>>
Hi Everyone,
We have been asked to benchmark our FTE's with other Trauma Centers.
If you don't mind sharing, could you let me know what your FTE's are
for
your Trauma Service and your yearly volume. I would really appreciate
your help!
Thanks!
Connie Cunningham, RN, BSN
Administrative Director, Emergency & Trauma Services
Ext: 87270 fax: 44219
pager - 2425 2-way pager - ccunningham@my2way.com
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Subject: [traumanurses] Trauma Registry Position
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 15:31:20 -0600
From: "Long, Bev" <Bev.Long@dhha.org>
Denver Health has an immediate opening in their Trauma Registry for a =
registered nurse.Three years of general nursing experience and basic =
computer skills are necessary. Abstracting, coding, data entry skills =
and a knowledge of TraumaBase are helpful. The job is forty hours a =
week and there is some flexibility in the daily scheduling. Competitive =
salary and excellent benefits. Please direct inquiries to Kathy =
Patterson,Registry Supervisor, at 303-436-6212.=20
________________________________________
Bev Long
Service Line Administrator for Trauma/CC/EMS
Denver Health Medical Center
777 Bannock, MC 0206
Denver, CO 80204
(303) 436-6586
bev.long@dhha.org
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