Harvard Advanced Trauma Management 2025 (Videos + Slides PDFs)
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2-Day Course | September 22–23, 2025
A 2-day course providing updates, best practices, and new pathways & protocols regarding the acute care of major trauma patients, from Emergency Department arrival through hospital admission/discharge. Focus on advanced, state-of-the-art clinical knowledge and skills, emphasizing teamwork, non-technical skills, and best practices in ED management.
💯 Course Goal
To prepare emergency clinicians with a strong trauma care foundation to quickly and accurately assess and provide high-quality care for trauma patients, with emphasis on optimizing outcomes for high-risk injuries.
Learning Objectives
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Articulate best practices for treating trauma within special patient populations (hypotensive, geriatric, pediatric, pregnant).
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Rapidly evaluate trauma patients using techniques such as point-of-care ultrasound.
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Identify clinical red flags (vital sign abnormalities, mechanisms of injury, vascular injury findings) to anticipate patient care needs.
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Incorporate trauma management practices such as ATLS, anticoagulant reversal, and imaging study selection into practice.
📆 Schedule
✅ Monday, September 22, 2025
Introduction & Welcome – Andrew Ketterer; Carlo Rosen
Keynote: Problem Solving with the Hypotensive Trauma Patient – Richard Wolfe
Theme: Blunt & Penetrating Trauma
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Managing Torso Trauma: Challenging Cases – Carlo Rosen
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Break
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Firearm Injuries: Civilian vs. Military – Andrew Ketterer
Theme: Special Populations
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Special Considerations: The Elderly Trauma Patient – Richard Wolfe
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Trauma in Pregnancy: Caring for Two Patients – Leslie Bilello
Lunch Break
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Pediatric Trauma: From Head to Toe – Caitlin Farrell
Theme: Managing Hemorrhage
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Massive Transfusion Protocols – Christie Fritz
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Break
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Anticoagulation Reversal Agents – Michael Simpson
Time With The Experts: Let’s Talk Trauma (Case Studies) – Richard Wolfe; Christie Fritz; Carlo Rosen; Caitlin Farrell; Charles Parsons; Andrew Ketterer
Wrap Up – Andrew Ketterer
✅ Tuesday, September 23, 2025
Welcome – Jake Hoyne; Carlo Rosen
Keynote: Managing Trauma in MCIs – Gregory Ciottone
Theme: Trauma Procedures
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Trauma Procedures – Pearls and Pitfalls – Carlo Rosen
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Break
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The Trauma Airway – Brian Gacioch
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Pediatric Airway – Joshua Nagler
Lunch Break
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Using POCUS for Trauma Patients: Best Practices – Jesse Schafer
Theme: Neurologic Trauma
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Traumatic Brain Injury: From Mild to Severe – Jake Hoyne
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Break
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Spine Imaging: When to Order and How to Read – William Copen
Time With The Experts: Let’s Talk Trauma – Richard Wolfe; Carlo Rosen; Charles Parsons; Christie Fritz; Jake Hoyne; Carrie Tibbles; Amanda Doodlesack
Wrap Up – Jake Hoyne











Issa.Mel –
The content is advanced enough for specialists but still explained in a way that’s easy to absorb
N. Bianculli –
The faculty bring unmatched expertise, and every lecture felt relevant to day-to-day trauma care. Having both the videos and slide PDFs meant I could reinforce key points anytime
Hans Schroeder –
As a trauma surgeon, I appreciated how theory matches real-world challenges. The videos show real cases, not just ideal scenarios. PDF handouts make reviewing easier
Anibal –
Excellent course overall
Farah Samir –
The lectures on hemorrhage control and damage control resuscitation made me rethink protocols at my center. Videos of operative techniques helped me visualize tactics