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(Webinar) Compartment Syndrome: Achieving Zero-Miss, Low-Complication Outcomes Through Continuous Monitoring and PI-Driven System Change

Compartment syndrome is a potentially devastating complication that affects a significant percentage of orthopedic trauma patients. The challenge is that traditional assessment strategies for this condition are unreliable, and clinical uncertainty often results in over-treatment. In fact, TQIP data show that the fasciotomy rate for at-risk patients is four times higher than the documented incidence […]

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Supporting Autistic Well-Being in January 2026

Focusing on my well-being allows myself as an autistic person to experience genuine happiness and peace January often arrives carrying the weight of expectations. New goals, renewed motivation, and a cultural push to improve can feel unavoidable. For autistic individuals, however, the start of the year can bring heightened stress rather than inspiration. Supporting autistic […]

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Overcoming Depression and Anxiety | Blake’s Story

About Blake: My name is Blake McCallum, I am a Carpenter and former first responder. What was the major turning point in your recovery from anxiety and depression? I struggled with major anxiety for most my adult life, always neglecting to seek help, telling myself “it’s just how I am”, or “it’s fine I can […]

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Everything Parents Want to Know!

Families raising children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are often looking for ways to make their world more welcoming and inclusive—from schools and community spaces to the toys their kids love. Parents, educators, and advocates keep pushing for thoughtful representation that feels real and meaningful. Mattel’s new Autistic Barbie has people talking. Many parents are […]

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Authentic Goals Without Burnout – An Autism-Informed New Year Approach

As 2026 begins, many people feel pressured to set ambitious goals and commit to dramatic self-improvement. For autistic individuals, this traditional New Year mindset often leads to stress, overload, and eventual burnout. An authentic approach to goal setting offers a healthier alternative—one that is informed by neuroscience, lived autistic experience, and long-term sustainability rather than […]

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BCEN 2026-2027 board welcomes new trauma experts

The Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing (BCEN) recently announced its 2026-2027 board of directors. The new board comprises national experts in adult and pediatric emergency, flight, critical care ground transport, trauma and burn nursing — including two new members with extensive backgrounds in trauma quality and trauma program leadership: Rebecca Geyer Rebecca Geyer, MSN, […]

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How “mentoring up” can help trauma programs secure resources, avoid deficiencies and strengthen culture

Trauma centers receive survey deficiencies for many reasons — inadequate specialty coverage, insufficient registry staffing, ineffective PI processes and other compliance challenges. But the root cause of all these problems goes deeper than any specific compliance issue. In my experience, the underlying cause of most trauma program deficiencies is lack of informed leadership commitment at […]