Neuroscience/Trauma Critical Care Symposium

The Neuroscience/Trauma Critical Care Symposium is an 8 hour classroom and practice session designed to prepare nurses to care for our large and often complex Stroke and Trauma patient population.  Collaborate demonstration of education provided by our BWH nursing Stroke Program Manager, BWH Trauma Coordinator and Critical Care Professional Development Managers.  Topics include but not limited to: Trauma Injuries, Strokes, Seizures, Delirium and more…Mandatory for all new hires to the ICU Float pool, Trauma ICU and Neuroscience ICU.  Great refresher for all those interested in the critically ill trauma and stroke patients. CEUs are offered. 

Each symposium session is held from 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Please register through Healthstream searching by course name or course date. 

2020

  • January 30 (15 Francis St, Carrie Hall)
  • March 9 (15 Francis St, Carrie Hall)
  • May 1 (One Brigham Circle, 4th Floor)
  • June 22 (15 Francis St, Carrie Hall)
  • September 15 (Zinner Board Room)
  • November 12 (Zinner Board Room)

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