Effects of Rural Trauma Team Development Course
David Wampler, PhD – Effect of Rural Trauma Team Development Course on Door to MEDCOM/ DIDO in Major Trauma Patients Presenting Directly to a Level
David Wampler, PhD – Effect of Rural Trauma Team Development Course on Door to MEDCOM/ DIDO in Major Trauma Patients Presenting Directly to a Level
Brian Eastridge, MD – Validation of Pulse Character and Standard Vital Signs by Emergency Medical Service Providers
Prearrival activation of the cath lab correlates with PCI center meeting sixty minute door to balloon time
Development of a Regional STEMI Management Guideline Increases Fibrinolytic Therapy with Urgent Transfer to PCI
Reduced Time in the Emergency Department Directly Correlates with Door to Reperfusion Time
Evolution of an Organized System of Care Positively Impacts Regional Stroke Treatment
Paramedic Attitude Toward Patient Hand-off to Level 1 Trauma
The Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council (STRAC) is designated by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) to develop, implement and maintain the regional trauma and emergency healthcare system for the 22 counties in Trauma Service Area – P (TSA-P)