VGH Trauma Education

Schedules, descriptions and registration information for Vancouver General Hospital (VGH) Trauma education for health professionals, including Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS), DSTC, Trauma Rounds and more.
About VGH Trauma education
Vancouver General Hospital is the Level 1 Adult Trauma Centre for British Columbia. As the quaternary referral centre for the province, VGH Trauma Services provides province-wide education to health-care professionals caring for patients along the trauma continuum of care.
Specialized certification programs, such as Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) and Definitive Surgical Trauma Care (DSTC) are offered on an ongoing basis at VGH.
Weekly Trauma Rounds
Rounds are CME-accredited teaching rounds presented to a multidisciplinary group involved in the care of the trauma patient along the continuum of care.
When: Every Tuesday at 12pm noon
Location: This is an online program presented on Zoom. Registration is not required, see details below.
Audience: Health professionals. This group is made up of surgical residents and students, attending surgeons, Emergency and Critical Care nursing staff, military and paramedical staff.
Questions? Contact TraumaEduc@vch.ca
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How to join
Join online:
- Join session via https://ubc.zoom.us/j/92675681014
- Meeting ID: 94675834312
- Password: 834312
Join by phone:
- Dial 778-907-2071 (Canada). Callers will be charged for any long-distance charges that may apply
- Enter the Zoom Meeting ID 926 7568 1014, followed by “#”
- Password: 681014
Problems connecting? Contact Sandra Santander at sandra.santander@vch.ca or (604) 875-5292
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Past recordings
Regional Trauma Rounds are available from the links below and will be available for streaming one to two days after each presentation.
- January 28, 2025, Pre-Hospital Resuscitation - Historical Perspectives and Current Practices, Dr. Emilie Joos, Trauma Surgeon, VGH and Adam Greene, CPP, BCEHS
- January 21, 2025, Regional Trauma Rounds - Renal Trauma, Dr. Clark Lewis, Whistler Health Care Centre
- January 14, 2025, Hepatic Trauma, Dr. Alicia Rosenzveig, Trauma Fellow, VGH
- January 7, 2025, Radiology Rounds - Interventional Radiology in Emergency and Trauma., Dr. Lujain Hefni and Dr. Farhad Niaghi, Emergency Trauma Radiology Fellows, VGH
- December 17, 2024, Use of Prophylactic and Therapeutic Anticoagulation in Trauma., Dr. Akie Watanabe, General Surgery Senior, VGH
- December 10, 2024, Traumatic Brain Injury - Overview and Management. (Recording is not available), Dr. Annalise Kudryk, Trauma Fellow, VGH
- November 26, 2024, Rutshuru, North Kivu, DRC - A Mission with Medecins Sans Frontieres., Dr. Emilie Joos, Trauma Surgeon, VGH
- November 19, 2024, Provincial CPG - Pelvic Trauma., Dr. Aresh Sepehri, Orthopedic Trauma Surgeon, VGH
- November 12, 2024, Assessment and Management of Prolonged Tourniquets in Trauma Patients., Dr. David Jerome, Major-Canadian Aremed Forces, Emergency Physician - Royal Inland Hospital, Kamloops, BC
- November 5, 2024, Radiology Rounds - Cardiac Injury in Trauma, A Pictorial Review., Dr. Parmiss Mojtabaine and Dr. Humphrey Mapuranga, Staff Radiologist and Emergency Trauma Radiology Fellow, VGH
- October 22, 2024, Halloween Spooky Trauma Special., Dr. Naisan Garraway, Trauma Surgeon, VGH
- October 15, 2024, Pediatric C-Spine Update, Dr. Daniel Abrams, Emergency Medicine, LGH
- October 8, 2024, Pancreatic Trauma, Dr. Subin Punnen, General Surgery Senior, VGH
- October 1, 2024, Operative Neurosurgery for Traumatic Subdural Hematoma: Practice Variation and Outcomes at Trauma Centers in the US and Canada. , Dr. James Byrne, Trauma Surgeon, VGH
- September 24, 2024, Geriatric Trauma, Dr. Camilla Wong, Geriatrician, St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto
- September 17, 2024, Pearls of Ocular Trauma, Dr. Brian Lahiffe, Physician Trauma Lead, St. Paul's Hospital
- September 10, 2024, Duodenal Trauma, Dr. Joseph Tropiano, Trauma Fellow, VGH
- September 3, 2024, Radiology Rounds: Neck Trauma and Critical Spinal Injuries., Dr. Abeer Al Farsi and Dr. Hawra Al Ajmi, Emergency Trauma Radiology Fellow, VGH
- August 27, 2024, Trauma Patient Reported Outcomes: Do We Have a Blind Spot., Dr. Harvey Hawes, Trauma Surgeon, VGH
- August 20, 2024, The Perfect Resuscitation., Dr. Emilie Joos, Trauma Surgeon, VGH
- August 13, 2024, Blunt Cardiac Injury, Dr. Alicia Rosenzveig, Trauma Fellow, VGH
- August 6, 2024, Radiology Rounds - Whole-Body CT in Trauma: Protocol, Processing and Beyond., Dr. Nicolas Murray, Emergency and Trauma Radiologist, VGH
- July 30, 2024, Chest Trauma: The Basics, New Developments and Interesting Cases., Dr. Philip Dawe, Trauma Surgeon, VGH
- July 23, 2024, Neck Trauma, Dr. Valentina Olmedo, Trauma Fellow, VGH
- July 16, 2024, Regional Trauma Rounds - E-Mobility: Friend or Foe?, Dr. Michael Schwandt, VCH Medical Health Officer, Joanne Sadler, VGH Trauma Injury Prevention
- July 9, 2024, Massive Hemorrhage Protocols., Dr. Chantalle Grant, Trauma Surgeon, VGH
- July 2, 2024, Radiological Imaging of Breast Traumatic Emergencies, Dr. Abdullah Khazindar, Emergency Trauma Radiology Fellow, VGH
- June 25, 2024, Case Review., Dr. Erica Fitzgerald, Trauma Fellow, VGH
- June 18, 2024, Regional Trauma Rounds - How Bad do we Suck at Predicting Major Bleeding., Dr. Naisan Garraway, Trauma Surgeon, VGH
- June 4, 2024, Beyond the Breaks: Navigating Non-Traumatic Musculoskeletal Emergencies., Dr. Rabail Raza, Emergency Trauma Radiology Fellow, VGH
- May 28, 2024, Thoracic Trauma, Dr. Caroline Huynh, General Surgery Senior, VGH
- May 21, 2024, Regional Trauma Rounds - Spinal Cord Injuries: From Hill to Heli and Beyond. (Recording not available), Dr. James Cranston, Dr. Rich Benson and Dr. Steve Masselink, Whistler, BC
- May 14, 2024, Peritoneal Resuscitation - Achieving Perfect Homeostasis., Dr. Abdulaziz AlKanhal, Trauma Fellow, VGH
- April 30, 2024, The Role of SIM in Trauma Education., Dr. Erica Fitzgerald, Trauma Fellow, VGH
- April 23, 2024, Trauma Surgery's Response to Code Orange/Mass Casualty Incidents (Recording not available), Dr. Nicole Jedrzejko, General Surgery Senior, VGH
- April 9, 2024, Organ Procurement and Operative Trauma Skills Development., Dr. Christina Schweitzer, General Surgery Senior, VGH
- March 12, 2024, Trauma in the Pregnant Patient., Dr. Valentina Olmedo, Trauma Fellow, VGH
- March 5, 2024, Newest STAN CPG, Dr. John Street, Spine Surgeon, VGH
- February 27, 2024, VGH Trauma CPG's: Some Updates., Dr. Philip Dawe, Trauma Surgeon, VGH
- February 20, 2024, Regional Trauma Rounds - The Three Delays in Trauma Care., Dr. Emilie Joos, Trauma Surgeon, VGH
- February 13, 2024, Blunt Cardiac Trauma, Dr. Muhammad Mansour, VGH Trauma Fellow
- February 6, 2024, Soldiering on; Battlefield Radiology, Dr. Shane Davy, VGH Trauma Emergency Radiology Fellow
- January 30, 2024, Trauma Registry, Past Present and Future, Dr. Khalil Merali, General Surgery Senior, VGH
- January 23, 2024, Blunt Traumatic Aortic Injury,, Dr. Victoria Baronas, General Surgery Senior, VGH
- January 16, 2024, CANCELLED,
- January 9, 2024, Rib Fixation: Evidence, Indications and Approaches., Dr. Chantalle Grant, Trauma Surgeon, VGH
- January 2, 2024, Radiology Rounds - Imaging in Orbital Trauma - An Emergency Encounter., Dr. Ainy Javaid, Emergency Trauma Radiology Fellow, VGH
Regional Trauma Rounds
Regional Trauma Rounds are held monthly with rotating presentations by each of the major VCH trauma centres and are available through videoconferencing to all interested BC hospitals.
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How to join
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Past recordings
Find previous Regional Rounds recordings through the CCRS. Regional Trauma Rounds are available from the links below and will be available for streaming one to two days after each presentation.
- November 21, 2023-Trauma-Based Massive Hemorrhage Guideline Presented by Dr. Andrew Shih, Regional Medical lead, Transfusion Medicine, VCH
- November 14, 2023 - Thoracoabdominal Injuries: Double Jeopardy Presented by Dr. Mohammad Altayaran, Emergency Trauma Radiology Fellow, VGH
- October 24, 2023 - An Overview of Psychological Injury and the Role of a Psychologist in Acute Trauma Care Presented by Dr. Logan Nealis, Psychologist, Neuroscience & Trauma Unit, Royal Inland Hospital
- October 17, 2023 - Facial Smash - Acute Management of Le Fort Injuries Presented by Dr. Sean Staniforth, Head Emergency Medicine, Lions Gate Hospital
Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS)
ATLS is an internationally-recognized foundational course for teaching management of trauma. Participants will learn the framework for timely management of life-threatening injuries. Course includes online, didactic and practical sessions along with simulated assessment scenarios.
Participants will learn a structured approach to identify, intervene and manage injuries associated with major trauma.
The ATLS® course provides its participants with a safe and reliable method for the immediate treatment of injured patients and the basic knowledge necessary to:
- Assess a patient’s condition rapidly and accurately.
- Resuscitate and stabilize patients according to priority.
- Determine whether a patient’s needs exceed a facility’s resources and/or a doctor’s capabilities.
- Arrange appropriately for a patient’s interhospital or intrahospital transfer (what, who, when, and how).
- Ensure optimal care is provided and the level of care does not deteriorate at any point during the evaluation, resuscitation, or transfer processes.
Dates and registration information
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2024 and 2025 Provider Courses – Vancouver Coastal Health
Below is a list of upcoming ATLS® courses being held at Vancouver General Hospital.
- November 4 to 5, 2024
- January 20 to 21, 2025
- February 25 to 26, 2025
- April 14 to 15, 2025
- May 12 to 13, 2025
- June 9 to 10, 2025
- Refresher courses may be run in conjunction with the above dates. Please contact the course coordinator for enquiries.
Location: VGH Simulation Centre - 2nd floor of the Leon Blackmore Pavilion
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2024 Provider Courses – Island Health
Below is a list of upcoming ATLS® courses being held on Vancouver Island. If you would like to register for a course, please contact them directly at ATLS@islandhealth.ca.
- November 23 to 24, 2024 in Campbell River
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2024 ATLS Instructor Courses – Vancouver Coastal Health
If you have interest in becoming an ATLS Instructor, please contact the the VGH course coordinator at glen.purcell@vch.ca. If you would like to register for a course, please email us at TraumaEduc@vch.ca.
- January 22 to 23, 2024
- November 7 to 8, 2024
For additional course listings in B.C., please visit the American College of Surgeons’ (ACS) website. You can also access a list of ATLS Coordinators located in Canada.
Location: VGH Simulation Centre - 2nd floor of the Leon Blackmore Pavilion
Register: Register by email traumaeduc@vch.ca
Definitive Surgical Trauma Care Course® (DSTC) for surgeons
The DSTC course was developed by the International Association for Trauma Surgery and Intensive Care (IATSIC) in response to the lack of written teaching material regarding strategic trauma resuscitation, early definitive care and surgical priorities. Since 1991, the course has been run in several countries and hosted at VGH since 2004.
The course is intended for surgeons who may infrequently care for trauma patients. This course has been developed for qualified surgeons with limited trauma experience or training. The course objectives are
- Improved resuscitation of the trauma patient
- Faster time to definitive care
- Improved surgical decision making
- Increased awareness of surgical sequelae
This course assumes all principles of ATLS and builds on them.
Dates: Email VGH Trauma at TraumaEduc@vch.ca to be included on the distribution list to receive information about the 2024 course.
Audience: Exclusively for surgeons
Contact: TraumaEduc@vch.ca
Advanced Surgical Skills for Exposure in Trauma (ASSET®)
The one-day cadaver-based course follows a modular, body region approach to surgical interventions for the bleeding trauma patient. Each section begins with a short, case-based overview, followed by a hands-on exposure performed by students under the guidance of faculty. The student-to-faculty ratio is low, allowing extensive faculty guidance and interaction with students. The student assesses their ability to perform each exposure independently and is evaluated on knowledge and technical skills.
Audience: Mid-level and senior surgical residents, trauma and acute care surgical fellows, or any surgeon who wishes to undertake a review of this anatomy. It is an accredited course eligible for CME credits.
Register: Register by email traumaeduc@vch.ca
Rural trauma education
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Rural Trauma Team Development Course (RTTDC)
Building on the principles of ATLS®, RTTDC is a simulation-based course where providers work in multi-disciplinary teams to provide care in simulated trauma scenarios. It includes an interactive discussion tailored to the needs of the local site, hands-on skill portion, hands-on skill practice and simulation scenarios tailored to the needs of the facility.
Contact: TraumaEduc@vch.ca.Rural Trauma program details
The course takes place at the local site with scenarios taking place in the patient care spaces. Coordination in done in conjunction with local staff and experienced faculty are brought in. Also covered are ideal communication concepts, team-building discussions, and triage or mass casualty scenarios.Key concepts include:
- Resuscitation of major trauma patients
- Organized assessment and interventions
- Prioritization of treatment
- Medical and nursing management
- Team communication
- Ongoing treatment in low-resource settings
- Transfer decision making
- Optional topics include pediatrics, burns, triage, mass-casualty scenarios
VGH has supported RTTDC courses in the Coastal region since 2013 and is actively working with other health regions to deliver the courses in other regions of the province.
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Enhanced Surgical Skills (ESS) outreach
ESS physicians across Canada often provide trauma care at rural sites with limited surgical capability. VGH is working with select sites across BC to enhance the ability of these physicians to treat trauma patients prior to transfer.
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Remote Simulations
VGH trauma physicians have worked with the University of British Columbia and the Provincial Health Services Authority to facilitate in-situ multi-disciplinary simulations in remote sites. These simulations are done using established simulation education theory and available video conferencing technology.