Pediatric Trauma Specialists
Converge for Summit to Determine Future Outcomes for Injured
Children in US
News 14 Story
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (April 25,
2013)
- The Childress Institute for
Pediatric Trauma has partnered with the Pediatric Trauma Society
(PTS) to co-host a national pediatric trauma conference at Graylyn
International Conference Center in Winston-Salem, N.C. The
Childress Summit of the PTS assessed the state of pediatric trauma
care in the U.S. and created a 10-year plan for best practices in
research, treatment and education.
"Life-threatening injuries kill more
children in America than all other causes combined, and it is our
mission to save the lives of injured children," said CIPT Executive
Director Dr. Wayne Meredith. "The Childress Summit of the PTS will
define the knowledge gaps in pediatric trauma through research,
treatment and education strategies to close those gaps. The summit
is unique in the breadth and depth of talent converging to address
pediatric trauma."
Nearly 10,000 children die each year
due to life-threatening injuries - more than all other causes
combined. The Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma and PTS are
dedicated to improving outcomes for critically injured children
across the U.S.
"The membership of PTS includes the
leaders in pediatric trauma throughout the country," said Trauma
Program Manager of Cincinnati Children's Hospital and President of
PTS Lynn Haas. "Our goal is to leave this summit with a plan to
impact the No. 1 killer of children in America. It is up to us to
layout the changes needed and then find the funding sources to make
those changes happen. Together, we will save the lives of more
critically injured children."
Attendees included 56
representatives from 18 states representing children's hospitals,
trauma centers, research facilities and government agencies across
the U.S., including:
Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for
Children
Boston Children's Hospital
Brenner Children's Hospital at Wake Forest Baptist Medical
Center
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
Children's Hospital of Colorado
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh at UPMC
Children's National Medical Center
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cohen Children's Medical Center of New York
Columbia University, Harlem Hospital Center
Cook Children's Medical Center
Dell Children's Medical Center
EMSC at Children's National Medical Center
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of
Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)
Harvard Medical School
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Kosair Children's Hospital
Medical College of Wisconsin Institute for Health and Society
National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Nationwide Children's Hospital
Phoenix Children's Hospital
St. Mary's Medical Center
Tripler Army Medical Center in Hawaii
Tufts University School of Medicine
Department of Health & Human Services, ASPR, Emergency Care
Coordination Center
UF&Shands Jacksonsville
University of California, Davis School of Medicine
University of Utah School of Medicine
Wake Forest School of Medicine
To learn more about pediatric
trauma, visit www.InjuredKids.org,
or find the Childress Institute on Twitter @injuredkids and on
Facebook at
www.facebook.com/ChildressPediatricTrauma. To join the PTS,
visit
www.PediatricTraumaSociety.org.
About the Childress Institute for
Pediatric Trauma
The Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma's mission is to lead
national efforts to reduce death and disability following injury to
children less than 18 years old. Life-threatening injury is the No.
1 killer of kids in America. Nearly 10,000 children die each year -
more than all other causes combined. The Childress Institute
invests resources in research, education and awareness to improve
the treatment for critically injured children in the U.S. The
Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma at Wake Forest Baptist
Medical Center was established through the generosity of Richard
and Judy Childress. For more information, please visit www.InjuredKids.org.
About the Pediatric Trauma
Society
The Pediatric Trauma Society is a professional organization for all
providers that are interested in improving outcomes for injured
children through development of optimal care guidelines, education,
research and advocacy. PTS is the product of the collaborative
vision of many pediatric trauma healthcare providers from around
the world. Filling a void, PTS is working toward becoming the
resource for both pediatric and adult trauma care providers to
improve pediatric trauma care regardless of where injured children
are cared for. To join the Pediatric Trauma Society, visit
www.PediatricTraumaSociety.org.
For additional information,
contact:
Kara Thompson
Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma
(336) 491-9766
kathomps@wakehealth.edu