
- ATLS course is offered to physicians who care for the trauma patient. The course presents a concise approach to assessing and managing injured patients.
- Trauma center staff members caring for injured patients are required to obtain 8 hours of trauma related continuing education each year. The pdf above provides trauma education hours available in common courses.
Duke Clinical Education and Professional Development Department is committed to becoming a regional/national leader in the design and delivery of continuing education to health care professionals, patients/families, and the community. This
link accesses many of the educational offerings currently available at Duke.
- ENPC is a standardized, interactive course recognized internationally for providing the learner with core-level pediatric emergency knowledge and psychomotor skill experience. The course is two days and consists of didactic and skills teaching. There is a comprehensive exam and skills testing at the conclusion of the course. The course is open to RN's who care for trauma patients.
- "Here to Help" is an EMS training video demonstrating pediatric restraint devices and safe pediatric transport methods.
- Click the title above to read more about the Rural Trauma Team Development Course.
The TNCC provider course is a standardized, interactive course recognized internationally for providing the learner with core-level trauma knowledge and psychomotor skill experience. The two-day course consists of didactic and skills teaching. There is a comprehensive exam and skills testing at the conclusion of the course. The course is open to RN's who care for trauma patients.
- The 23rd Annual Duke Trauma Conference was a huge success! We have presenter lectures available on pdf for a limited time only.
Last updated April 4, 2013