SMH Nationally Recognized for Elder Trauma Care

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Sarasota Memorial Hospital’s trauma team was recently honored for overall excellence in caring for seriously injured patients, and specifically for preventing life-threatening complications among elderly trauma patients. 

SMH’s trauma center program was spotlighted at the American College of Surgeons’ 2019 Trauma Quality Improvement Program (TQIP) Annual Scientific Meeting in Dallas Nov. 16-18. More than 1,500 trauma medical directors, program managers, coordinators, and registrars, attended the event to learn from the experiences and best practices shared by leading trauma directors across the nation, including SMH Trauma Medical Director Alan Brockhurst, MD.

In a keynote presentation, Dr. Brockhurst provided an overview of Sarasota Memorial’s trauma program, clinical outcomes and process improvement measures used to manage more than 3,500 seriously injured patients treated at SMH each year. He leads a multi-disciplinary team comprised of highly trained trauma surgeons, physician assistants and nurse practitioners, case managers, pharmacists, nurses, rehabilitation therapists, mental health professionals and other support staff who work together to research and provide the latest evidence-based care.

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