At the nexus of transformative medical research and advanced professional training lies the Research and Training Division of the National Trauma Center. Established in 2023, our division is not just an integral part of the National Trauma Center; it stands as a testament to our unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of medical science and trauma care. The division mainly aims to provide optimal knowledge and experience on research projects and has successfully collaborated with various governmental and private organizations. It stands as a testament to our unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of medical science and trauma care....
Read MoreThe Trauma Centre is at the forefront of trauma care thanks to the dedication of our multidisciplinary team. Our collective vision and culture put the quality of life and needs of our patients and their families at the heart of medical decisions. We are a large group of almost 50 medical and paramedical professionals and colleagues, including around-the-clock trauma team leaders.
Read MorePhysical trauma is the leading cause of death among adults under the age of 44. At the Trauma Centre, we specialize in treating serious and life-threatening injuries caused by accidents, violence or impacts. Traumatic injuries can happen anywhere, anytime, to anyone – even perfectly healthy people.
Read MoreOur trauma program has five pillars: enhancing patient care, educating and training future healthcare leaders, advancing research, collaborating with partners to influence health policies, and advocating for injury prevention. Our initiatives are at the local, provincial, national, and international levels. Given the importance of injury prevention, we have resources to promote safe behaviours and materials that provide tips and tricks on many topics, including bicycle safety, preventing falls in seniors, and alcohol and trauma. We strongly encourage sharing these with your friends and family.
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