现代血管创伤和准备明天的劳动力。

IF 2.1 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open Pub Date : 2025-06-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/tsaco-2025-001842
Navpreet K Dhillon, Alexander C Schwed, Rishi Kundi, Stephanie A Savage, Megan Brenner, Thomas M Scalea
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摘要

现代血管创伤是复杂的,需要多学科的护理,以确保最佳的病人的结果。认识到这一点,美国创伤外科协会(AAST)准会员理事会举办了大型会议,探讨当代血管创伤护理的关键问题和潜在的解决方案。目前的培训模式可能不足以使普通外科住院医师或综合血管外科住院医师做好单独照顾这些患者的准备。AAST急性护理外科奖学金项目的当前迭代希望通过血管创伤的正式课程克服这些限制。新的主治外科医生必须积极寻求并保持血管手术技能,这可以与其他创伤伙伴或血管同事合作完成,并取决于每个机构的当地文化。我们还分享了R Adams Cowley休克创伤中心实施的护理模式,强调了从基于团队的现代血管创伤护理方法中吸取的经验教训。
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Modern vascular trauma and preparing tomorrow's workforce.

Modern vascular trauma is complex and requires multidisciplinary care to assure optimal patient outcomes. Recognizing this, the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) Associate Member Council hosted grand rounds to explore key issues in contemporary vascular trauma care and potential solutions. Current training paradigms may not adequately prepare either general surgery residents or integrated vascular surgery residents to care for these patients alone. The current iteration of the AAST Acute Care Surgery fellowship program hopes to overcome these limitations with a formal curriculum in vascular trauma. New attending surgeons must actively seek out and maintain vascular surgery skills, which can be done in collaboration with fellow trauma partners or vascular colleagues and will depend on the local culture of each institution. We also share a model of care implemented at the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, highlighting lessons learned from a team-based approach to modern vascular trauma care.

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