th 24P P Annual PTSF Fall Conference “Optimal Outcomes for every Injured Patient” Celebrating 35 years (1985-2020)

MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2020

8:00 AM Welcome and PTSF update . Meg Ashton, RN, BSN, MHA – PTSF Board Chair/ Trauma Program Manager, St. Mary Medical Center . Juliet Altenburg, RN, MSN—Executive Director Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation Camp Hill, PA

8:15 AM Grief, Coping, and New Possibilities: Engaging COVID’s “New Normal” All of us are feeling the impact of COVID-19 professionally and personally in every facet of our lives. In this session the Hershey Medical Center team will touch on how the global pandemic is affecting our emotional health and will share best practices for supporting ourselves and others through this challenging time.

. Michael Hayes, PhD—Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Hershey, PA . Kelly Holder, PhD—Director, Office for Professional Mental Health Penn State College of Medicine Hershey, PA . David B. Simmons, DMin, MHA, BCC—Director, Department of Pastoral Care Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Hershey, PA

9:30 AM Break

th 9:40 AM 7P P Annual PTOS Trauma Research Session This annual discussion features trauma researchers who utilize PTOS data from the PTSF central site database for their research studies. These studies offer attendees an opportunity to learn about these innovative research studies, and how this trauma research will impact care at the Commonwealth’s trauma centers.

WELCOME & RESEARCH COMMITTEE OVERVIEW . Stanislaw Stawicki, MD—Chair, PTSF Trauma Research Committee Professor of Surgery and Chair, Department of Research & Innovation St. Luke’s University Health Network

DISCUSSANTS . Daniel N. Holena, MD, MCSE, FACS, University of Pennsylvania . Adrian Ong, MD, . Asanthi Ratnasekera, DO, FACS, Crozer-Keystone Health System . Stanislaw Stawicki, MD

PTOS COMPLETED RESEARCH FINALISTS

9:50 AM Changes in Pennsylvania Trauma Outcomes Over Time . Presenter/2019 Grant Award Winner: Elinore J. Kaufman, MD, MSHP, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center DISCUSSANT: Asanthi Ratnasekera, DO

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th 24P P Annual PTSF Fall Conference “Optimal Outcomes for every Injured Patient” Celebrating 35 years (1985-2020)

10:05 AM Limb Salvage After Fasciotomy in Penetrating Vascular Extremity Injuries . Sirivan Seng, MD—presenting author Crozer-Keystone Health System, Upland, PA DISCUSSANT: Stanislaw Stawicki, MD

10:20 AM Trauma Center Activity and Surge Response During the Early Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic—the Philadelphia Story . Jeremy W. Cannon, MD—presenting author, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center DISCUSSANT: Asanthi Ratnasekera, DO

10:35 AM The Homeless Population: Medical Refugees in a Mature Trauma System . Edward Skicki, DO—presenting author, Lancaster General Health DISCUSSANT: Stanislaw Stawicki, MD

10:50 AM Repeat Imaging of Blunt Splenic Injuries by Standard Protocol Identifies Early Complications . Lindsey L. Perea, DO—presenting author, Penn Medicine – Lancaster General Health DISCUSSANT: Adrian Ong, MD

11:05 AM Disparities in Rural vs. Urban Field Triage: Risk and Mitigating Factors for Undertriage . Joshua B. Brown, MD—presenting author, UPMC Presbyterian DISCUSSANT: Daniela Holena, MD

11:20 AM Break

th 11:30 AM 7P P Annual PTOS Trauma Research Session—continues

PaATS/PTSF PINA TEMPLETON INJURY PREVENTION RESEARCH COMPETION Award Overview: Stanislaw Stawicki, MD

11:30 AM Elderly Falls within York County, PA: Prevention Disparity . Kaitlyn Bechtel, BS, RN, WellSpan York Hospital . DISCUSSANT: Asanthi Ratnasekera, DO

11:45 AM Bleeding Control in Our Local Schools . Loreen Evans, MSN, RN, CCNS, CEN, TCRN, Crozer-Keystone Health System . DISCUSSANT: Daniel Holena, MD

12:00 PM Research Award Presentations

12:15 PM Break

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th 24P P Annual PTSF Fall Conference “Optimal Outcomes for every Injured Patient” Celebrating 35 years (1985-2020)

1:00 PM Identifying and Addressing Delirium: Confusion Assessment Measure-ICU . Erin L. Hall, PsyD—Clinical Psychologist Trauma Surgery & Critical Care Medicine Danville, PA

This session addresses the importance and challenge of correctly identifying and addressing delirium. It will further explore this complex syndrome and the improvement of outcomes in the trauma population with targeted prevention efforts and improved identification.

2:00 PM Break

2:10 PM Hospital Event V-A-P: Easy as 1-2-3 . Kimberly Shoff, BSN, RN, CCRN-K—Trauma/Clinical Performance Improvement Coordinator WellSpan Health – WellSpan York Hospital York, PA . Gabrielle Wenger, RHIT, CAISS, CSTR, CPC—Trauma Registry Auditor Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation Camp Hill, PA

This session addresses the importance and challenge of correctly identifying Hospital Events while targeting Ventilator- Associated Pneumonia (VAP). Results of the PTSF PIPS Committee Occurrence Reporting Work Group 2019 VAP survey will be discussed; lessons learned are shared. This includes review of the VAP definition and use of a checklist to support event reporting. Includes audience participation by polling for each scenario and live Q&A throughout the presentation.

3:25 PM Break

3:35 PM Pediatric Imaging Update . Barbara A. Gaines, MD—Associate Surgeon-in-Chief UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA

4:35 PM Conference closes for the day

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th 24P P Annual PTSF Fall Conference “Optimal Outcomes for every Injured Patient” Celebrating 35 years (1985-2020)

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2020

8:30 AM Whole Blood in Trauma: Developing a LTOWB Program at Your Center . George Koenig, DO, MS, FACS—Trauma Program Medical Director – Jefferson University Hospitals Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Philadelphia, PA

This session highlights current literature on blood replacement therapy, the benefits of low titer whole blood in trauma patients, and efficiency benefits of transfusing whole blood versus component therapy. Content includes lessons learned from developing a low titer whole blood transfusion program at an academic trauma center. This trauma program management session gives attendees the opportunity to ask questions in an open Q&A forum.

9:30 AM Break

9:40 AM Trauma Center Mentor & Mentee Collaboration: How to Make it Work . Peter Thomas, DO—Trauma Program Medical Director . Rebecca Wilde-Onia, MSN, RN, CCRN—Trauma Program Manager St. Luke’s University Health System – St. Luke’s University Hospital Bethlehem Campus Bethlehem, PA . Stephanie Noll, MSN, RN, CNL—Trauma Program Coordinator St Luke’s University Health System – St Luke’s Hospital Lehighton Campus Pursuing level four trauma accreditation Lehighton, PA

Collaborating in Trauma Center development and maturation can be complex. This session offers a system-wide perspective on relationship best-practices, including lessons learned. Content includes mentor/mentee agreements, application, and performance improvement review. This trauma program management session gives attendees the opportunity to ask questions in an open Q&A forum.

10:40 AM Break

10:50 AM Performance Improvement Tools: Nelson and NFTI . Robbie Dumond, MHA, BSN, TCRN, AEMT—Senior Director of Trauma and Burn Services University of Colorado Hospital Aurora, CO

Performance Improvement is a key element of a Trauma Program’s success. Evaluation of Triage and Non-Surgical Service Admissions are two components of a robust PI program. This session highlights two tools utilized to effectively evaluate these metrics. The Nelson and Need for Further Trauma Intervention (NFTI) Tools will be described including best-practice and scenario discussions. This session gives attendees the opportunity to ask questions in an open Q&A forum.

11:50 AM “Virtual Lunch Break”

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th 24P P Annual PTSF Fall Conference “Optimal Outcomes for every Injured Patient” Celebrating 35 years (1985-2020)

12:30 PM PaCOT Resident Trauma Papers Competition

MODERATED BY: Forrest Fernandez, MD, FACS—Section Chief, Trauma & Acute Care Surgery; PaCOT Chair Grand View Health – Grand View Hospital Sellersville, PA

12:35 PM Risk Factors Associated with Need for Neurosurgical Intervention in Geriatric Patients with Traumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage Presenting as GCS 13-15 . Presenter: Puja Patel, DO (PGY-2) Lehigh Valley Health Network Allentown, PA . Discussant: Forrest B. Fernandez, MD, FACS—Grand View Health – Grand View Hospital, Sellersville, PA

12:47 PM Obesity is Associated with Longer ICU Stay and Mechanical Ventilation in Transferred Rural Trauma Patients . Presenter: Melissa Linskey Dougherty, MD (PGY-5) PennState Health –Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Penn State University College of Medicine Hershey, PA . Discussant: P. Jason Granet, MD—Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, PA

12:59 PM Adult Trauma Patients with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Case-Control Study to Evaluate Outcomes After Injury . Christopher J. McLaughlin, MD (PGY-2) PennState Health –Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Penn State University College of Medicine Hershey, PA . Discussant: P. Jason Granet, MD—Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, PA

1:11 PM Disproportionately Affected and Underinsured: Trauma and Violence in Young African American and Latino Men Extend Beyond Major Urban Centers . Nakosi Stewart, MD (PGY-2) St. Luke’s University Hospital Bethlehem, PA . Discussant: Mark J. Seamon, MD, FACS—Penn Medicine – Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA

1:23 PM A Dedicated Trauma Floor Decreases Emergency Department Length of Stay for Trauma Patients . Christopher Thacker, MD (PGY-2) Geisinger Medical Center Danville, PA . Discussant: Mark Cipolle, MD, PhD, FACS, FCCM—Lehigh Valley Health Network – Cedar Crest, Allentown, PA

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th 24P P Annual PTSF Fall Conference “Optimal Outcomes for every Injured Patient” Celebrating 35 years (1985-2020)

1:35 PM Finding Goldilocks: Optimal Prehospital Crystalloid Resuscitation Volume in Trauma Patients with Hemorrhagic Shock . Andrew-Paul Deeb, MD (PGY-5) UPMC Presbyterian Pittsburgh, PA . Discussant: Mark J. Seamon, MD, FACS—Penn Medicine – Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA

1:47 PM Correlation of Relative Value Unit Reimbursement with Hospital Length of Stay in Trauma Surgery . Matelin Crosen, MD (PGY-5) Lehigh Valley Health Network Allentown, PA . Discussant: Forrest B. Fernandez, MD, FACS—Grand View Health – Grand View Hospital, Sellersville, PA

2:11 PM Pediatric Liver Injury Mortality is Equivalent Amongst Pennsylvania Trauma Centers . Odessa R. Pulido, DO (PGY-3) Penn Medicine – Lancaster General Health Lancaster General Hospital Lancaster, PA . Discussant: Barbara Gaines, MD, FACS—UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

2:23 PM Pediatric Intracranial Pressure Surveillance and Quantitative Outcomes in Kids: (PIPSQK) Study . Ryan Wan, DO (PGY-5) Penn Medicine – Lancaster General Health Lancaster General Hospital Lancaster, PA . Discussant: Barbara Gaines, MD, FACS—UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

2:35 PM The Effect of the Affordable Care Act on Rates of Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital Admission in a Mature Trauma System . Michael Winter, DO (PGY-3) Penn Medicine – Lancaster General Health Lancaster General Hospital Lancaster, PA . Discussant: Mark Cipolle, MD, PhD, FACS, FCCM—Lehigh Valley Health Network – Lehigh Valley Hospital Cedar Crest, Allentown, PA

2:47 PM – 3:15 PM Deliberations & Scoring

3:30 PM – 3:45 PM Awards Ceremony

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th 24P P Annual PTSF Fall Conference “Optimal Outcomes for every Injured Patient” Celebrating 35 years (1985-2020)

This annual event features trauma resident research (PGY-1 through Fellowship) in the Commonwealth’s academic trauma centers. Abstracts were submitted based on the following American College of Surgeons (ACS) criteria: describe original research in trauma, critical care, or injury prevention. The papers must be categorized as either: 1) basic laboratory research or 2) clinical research/investigation. The winner of this session is advanced to the regional competition, in the hopes of presenting his/her research study at the ACS National Conference the following year.

3:45 PM Conference closes for the day

4:00 PM Concurrent Meetings (separate registration required) . PaCOT Meeting – Members-only and invited guest(s) . PATNAC – Members-only and invited guest(s)

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th 24P P Annual PTSF Fall Conference “Optimal Outcomes for every Injured Patient” Celebrating 35 years (1985-2020)

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2020

th 8:30 AM 12P P Annual Major John P. Pryor Memorial Lecture “I’m All In: Trauma’s Response to COVID-19” . David Scaff, DO, MBA—Trauma Program Medical Director Lehigh Valley Health Network – Lehigh Valley Hospital Pocono East Stroudsburg, PA

The Pennsylvania Trauma Nurse Advisory Council (PATNAC) established the Major John P. Pryor Memorial Lecture in 2009. The purpose of this annual lecture is to honor the life of Dr. Pryor by presenting a lecture that promotes his vision and legacy through the advancement of trauma care practice. This includes all staff who participate in the care of injured patients—trauma surgeons, trauma nurses, performance improvement staff, trauma prevention staff, advanced practitioners, and trauma registry/trauma research staff.

9:30 AM Break

9:40 AM Annual COLLECTOR™ Update . Lyndsey Diehl, RHIA, CSTR, CHDA—Director of Trauma Data Quality . Stephanie Radzevick, CPC—Trauma Data Analyst Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation Camp Hill, PA

This session includes the annual changes to the PTOS Data Dictionary for 2021. PTSF staff will review new elements, retired elements, changes in data abstraction, and corresponding software changes. All PA trauma centers use the same software to submit trauma data to PTSF, NTDB and ACS-TQIP. This trauma program management session gives attendees the opportunity to ask questions in an open Q&A forum.

10:40 AM Break

10:50 AM Registry Educational Software in Action . Sarah Mattocks, MSN, RN, TCRN—Trauma Program Manager UPMC Hamot Erie, PA

This session highlights how to use your trauma registry and new, educational software to ensure interrater reliability and data validation. This trauma program management session gives attendees the opportunity to ask questions in an open Q&A forum.

11:50 AM “Virtual Lunch Break”

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th 24P P Annual PTSF Fall Conference “Optimal Outcomes for every Injured Patient” Celebrating 35 years (1985-2020)

12:30 PM Driller Demo & ESO Update . Lyndsey Diehl, RHIA, CSTR, CHDA—Director of Trauma Data Quality Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation Camp Hill, PA . Kathleen Yetter, PMP—Senior Director of Professional Services—Patient Registry ESO Forest Hill, MD

This session will demonstrate the use of the Driller software to analyze trauma registry data for your trauma program, as well as statewide data comparison. This trauma program management session gives attendees the opportunity to ask questions in an open Q&A forum.

1:30 PM Break

1:40 PM A Treasure Hunt! . Lyndsey Diehl, RHIA, CSTR, CHDA—Director of Trauma Data Quality . Gabrielle Wenger, RHIT, CAISS, CSTR, CPC—Trauma Registry Auditor Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation Camp Hill, PA

This session will explore the general functionality of software mapping from entry for PTOS to NTDB and ACS-TQIP data elements. During this session, PTSF staff will review specific definitions for elements, as well as discuss how those definitions may vary from PTOS to NTDB/ACS-TQIP. This includes how those elements map and the importance of reviewing and/or reporting them separately. This trauma program management session gives attendees the opportunity to ask questions in an open Q&A forum.

2:40 PM Break

2:50 PM It’s a Wrap—2020 Educational Visit Summary . Gabrielle Wenger, RHIT, CAISS, CSTR, CPC—Trauma Registry Auditor Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation Camp Hill, PA

This session will review Trauma Registry education in 2020. This will include a quality focus on Provider call and arrival data: abstraction sources and appropriate reporting for PTOS. Additionally, common errors from 2020, frequently asked questions, and COVID-19 reporting for PTOS and NTDB will be reviewed. This trauma program management session gives attendees the opportunity to ask questions in an open Q&A forum.

3:50 PM Conference closes

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CONFERENCE EVALUATIONS All attendees will receive an electronic evaluation for this conference (via email). Completion of the evaluation is required to receive educational credit. We value your opinion as we strive to improve this annual conference.

CONTINUING EDUCATION Criteria for successful completion of the conference includes attendance at individual sessions and submission of an evaluation form.

CONFLICT OF INTEREST ATTESTATION STATEMENT There are no known conflicts of interest (COI) at the time of this publication on the part of the planners and/or presenters.

. REGISTERED NURSES CONTINUING EDUCATION (CE) This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by the Emergency Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. The maximum number of contact hours that an individual can earn for this program is 18.5 contact hours

. CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION (CME) This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Penn State College of Medicine and Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation. Penn State College of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Penn State College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 18.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

. CSTR CONTINUING EDUCATION 12.75 continuing education contact hours are awarded to Trauma Registrars attending the PTSF Fall Conference & Meeting who hold CSTR Certification. These contact hours were reviewed and approved by Suzanne Prentiss, BA, MPA, NRP, Executive Director—American Trauma

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Qualifying session(s): Monday, October 19, 2020 – 2.25 hours including the 1 p.m. & 2:10 p.m. session(s). Tuesday, October 20, 2020 – 3 hours including the 8:30 a.m., 9:40 a.m., and 10:50 a.m. session(s). Wednesday, October 21, 2020 – all sessions approved, 6.5 hours. Quick-Shot Research Session – 1 hour.

SAVE THE DATE th 25P P Annual Conference & Meeting, October 13-15, 2021

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SPEAKERS ▪ MODERATORS & AFFILIATIONS . Juliet Altenburg, MSN, RN—Executive Director, Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation, Camp Hill, PA . Kaitlyn Bechtel, BS, RN—WellSpan Health – WellSpan York Hospital, York, PA . Joshua B. Brown, MD—UPMC Presbyterian, Pittsburgh, PA . Jeremy W. Cannon, MD—Division of Traumatology, Surgical Critical Care and Emergency Surgery, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania; Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA . Mark Cipolle, MD, PhD, FACS, FCCM—Trauma Program Medical Director, Lehigh Valley Health Network – Lehigh Valley Hospital Cedar Crest, Allentown, PA . Matelin Crosen, MD—Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA . Andrew-Paul Deeb, MD—UPMC Presbyterian, Pittsburgh, PA . Lyndsey Diehl, RHIA, CHDA, CSTR—Director of Trauma Data Quality, Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation, Camp Hill, PA . Robbie Dumond, MHA, BSN, TCRN, AEMT—Senior Director of Trauma & Burn Services, University of Colorado Hospital, Aurora, CO . Loreen Evans, MSN, RN, CCNS, CEN, TCRN—Crozer-Keystone Health System – Crozer-Chester Medical Center, Upland, PA . Forrest Fernandez, MD, FACS—PaCOT Chair; Section Chief, Trauma & Acute Care Surgery, Grand View Health – Grand View Hospital . Sellersville, PA . Barbara A. Gaines, MD—Associate Surgeon-in-Chief, UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA . P. Jason Granet, MD—Trauma Program Medical Director, Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, PA . Erin L. Hall, PsyD—Clinical Psychologist, Trauma Surgery & Critical Care Medicine, Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA . Michael Hayes, PhD—Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, PennState Health – Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA . Kelly Holder, PhD—Director, Office for Professional Mental Health, Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, PA . Daniel N. Holena, MD, MCSE, FACS—Section Chief of Emergency Surgery, Associate Professor of Surgery and Epidemiology, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Division of Traumatology, Surgical Critical Care and Emergency Services . Elinore J. Kaufman, MD, MSHP—Fellow in Exception, University of Pennsylvania, Division of Surgical Critical Care and Traumatology, Philadelphia, PA . George Koenig, DO, MS, FACS—Trauma Program Medical Director, Jefferson Health – Jefferson University Hospitals, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA . Melissa Linskey Dougherty, MD—PennState Health – Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Penn State University College of Medicine, Hershey, PA . Sarah Mattocks, MSN, RN, TCRN—Trauma Program Manager, UPMC Hamot, Erie, PA . Christopher J. McLaughlin, MD—PennState Health – Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Penn State University College of Medicine, Hershey, PA . Stephanie Noll, MSN, RN, CNL—Trauma Program Coordinator, St. Luke’s University Health System – St. Luke’s Hospital Lehighton Campus, Lehighton, PA . Puja Patel, DO—Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA . Lindsey L. Perea, DO—Penn Medicine – Lancaster General Health, Lancaster, PA . Odessa R. Pulido, DO—Penn Medicine – Lancaster General Health, Lancaster, PA . Stephanie Radzevick, CPC—Trauma Data Analyst, Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation, Camp Hill, PA . Asanthi Ratnasekera, DO, FACS—Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care and Acute Care Surgery, Crozer-Keystone Health System . David Scaff, DO, MBA—Trauma Program Medical Director, Lehigh Valley Health Network – Lehigh Valley Hospital Pocono, East Stroudsburg, PA . Mark J. Seamon, MD, FACS—Trauma Surgeon, Penn Medicine – Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA . Sirivan Seng, MD—Crozer-Keystone Health System, Upland, PA . Kimberly Shoff, BSN, RN, CCRN-K—Trauma/Clinical Performance Improvement Coordinator, WellSpan Health – WellSpan York Hospital . David B. Simmons, DMin, MHA, BCC—Director of Pastoral Care, PennState Health – Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA . Edward Skicki, DO—Penn Medicine – Lancaster General Health, Lancaster, PA . Stanislaw Stawicki, MD—Professor of Surgery and Chair, Department of Research & Innovation, St. Luke’s University Health Network, Bethlehem, PA . Nakosi Stewart, MD—St. Luke’s University Hospital Bethlehem Campus, Bethlehem, PA . Christopher Thacker, MD—Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA . Peter Thomas, DO—Trauma Program Medical Director, St. Luke’s University Health System – St. Luke’s University Hospital Bethlehem Campus, Bethlehem, PA . Ryan Wan, DO—Penn Medicine – Lancaster General Health, Lancaster, PA . Gabrielle Wenger, RHIT, CPC, CAISS, CSTR—Trauma Registry Auditor, Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation, Camp Hill, PA . Rebecca Wilde-Onia, MSN, RN, CCRN—Trauma Program Manager, St. Luke’s University Health System – St. Luke’s University Hospital Bethlehem Campus, Bethlehem, PA . Michael Winter, DO—Penn Medicine – Lancaster General Health, Lancaster, PA . Kathleen Yetter, PMP—Senior Director of Professional Services—Patient Registry, ESO, Forest Hill, MD

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PENNSYLVANIA TRAUMA SYSTEMS FOUNDATION STAFF . Dor Adams—Finance Specialist . Juliet Altenburg, MSN, RN—Executive Director . Kevin Burd—Director of Operations . Lyndsey Diehl, RHIA, CHDA, CSTR—Director of Trauma Data Quality . Darlene Gondell, MSN, RN, CRNP, ACNP-BC, CCRN, CNRN, TCRN—Manager of Accreditation . Amy Krichten, MSN, RN, CEN, TCRN—Director of Accreditation . Stephanie Radzevick, CPC—Trauma Data Analyst . Linda Stamey—Administrative Assistant . Gabrielle Wenger, RHIT, CPC, CAISS, CSTR—Trauma Registry Auditor

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