Description
Conference Overview
The Scripps San Diego Day of Trauma 2025 delivers an in-depth exploration of modern trauma care, highlighting the evolution of trauma systems, cutting-edge interventions, and future directions in multidisciplinary trauma management. Through expert-led lectures, panel discussions, and case-based sessions, participants gain actionable insights from decades of outcomes research and real-world trauma experience.
💯 Educational Objectives
- Apply trauma outcomes research to improve patient-level and system-level care.
- Review advances in endovascular therapy, pediatric solid organ injury care, and emerging technologies.
- Develop wellness-oriented trauma divisions and resilient trauma systems.
- Incorporate lessons from mass casualty events into preparedness planning.
- Engage in interdisciplinary collaboration to solve complex trauma challenges.
👨⚕️ 👩🏾⚕️ Who Should Attend
- Trauma and acute care surgeons
- Emergency medicine physicians
- Critical care and ICU specialists
- Orthopedic and neurosurgeons involved in trauma care
- Nurses, NPs, PAs, paramedics, residents, and fellows
✅ What You’ll Learn
- Current trauma resuscitation and damage control strategies
- System-based trauma care and multidisciplinary coordination
- Advanced trauma imaging and endovascular techniques
- Management of complex fractures, burns, and vascular injuries
- Pediatric, geriatric, and mass casualty trauma considerations
📆 Conference Agenda – November 14, 2025
Morning Sessions: A century of trauma care, endovascular thoracic aortic trauma, pediatric solid organ injury evolution, MMA embolization for chronic subdural hematoma, outcomes research, and expert panels.
Midday Sessions: Wellness-oriented trauma divisions, blunt cerebrovascular injury, phlegmasia cerulea dolens, mass casualty lessons, and trauma system case reviews.
Afternoon Sessions: Case management panels, robotics debate in trauma surgery, damage control orthopedics and obstetrics, pelvic fractures, burns, and course summary.
📌 Note: This course is provided for educational purposes only. It does not include CME credits, CE credits, certificates, MOC points, or any other form of continuing medical education accreditation.






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