In this special live episode of Trauma-ing, James and Rob sat down with Mitchell and his dad, Bob, to revisit their incredible journey following a devastating MVC five years ago that left Mitchell with a severe TBI. Initially, his injuries were so grave that organ donation was discussed—but thanks to the dedication of our trauma system and the care teams across the QEII Health Sciences Center, he’s now living independently. Together, we explored their experience from the moment of the crash through rehabilitation, highlighting what went well, what mattered most to them along the way, and their advice to healthcare providers caring for patients and families facing similar life-altering injuries.
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In this special live episode of Trauma-ing, James and Rob sat down with Mitchell and his dad, Bob, to revisit their incredible journey following a devastating MVC five years ago that left Mitchell with a severe TBI. Initially, his injuries were so grave that organ donation was discussed—but thanks to the dedication of our trauma system and the care teams across the QEII Health Sciences Center, he’s now living independently. Together, we explored their experience from the moment of the crash through rehabilitation, highlighting what went well, what mattered most to them along the way, and their advice to healthcare providers caring for patients and families facing similar life-altering injuries.
Journal Club #3 Top Trauma Papers of 2024 with Drs. Luis Da Luz and Christian Malo
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Journal Club #3 Top Trauma Papers of 2024 with Drs. Luis Da Luz and Christian Malo
In this episode, Dr. James Gould and Dr. Rob Green are joined by trauma experts Dr. Luis Da Luz and Dr. Christian Malo for a lively discussion of the Top Ten Trauma Papers of 2024. The team tackles three of the standout publications from this year’s list, diving into the clinical relevance, methodology, and controversies behind the data.
This is the third installment in the podcast’s Journal Club series — perfect for trauma clinicians, learners, and anyone interested in how evidence shapes practice on the front lines.
Head to www.trauma-ing.com for more trauma related FOAM. And for a complete list of the top 10 trauma papers of 2024
TRAUMA-ING
In this special live episode of Trauma-ing, James and Rob sat down with Mitchell and his dad, Bob, to revisit their incredible journey following a devastating MVC five years ago that left Mitchell with a severe TBI. Initially, his injuries were so grave that organ donation was discussed—but thanks to the dedication of our trauma system and the care teams across the QEII Health Sciences Center, he’s now living independently. Together, we explored their experience from the moment of the crash through rehabilitation, highlighting what went well, what mattered most to them along the way, and their advice to healthcare providers caring for patients and families facing similar life-altering injuries.