Many trauma registry teams struggle with the challenges of ensuring timely chart completion, delivering effective staff education, minimizing staff turnover and maintaining a concurrent trauma registry. Any shortfalls in these areas can reduce the availability of quality trauma data and create compliance issues.
This on-demand webinar shows how two leading trauma centers reworked registry organization, workflows and processes to improve registry team performance and results.
First, Jodi Greenwood from Intermountain Health in Colorado details the process changes that enabled her registry team to achieve an average chart completion time of 3 days.
Next, Norrie Bradley from CoxHealth in Missouri explains how her center’s trauma registrars improved both productivity and work-life balance by adopting a “rotating teams” model.
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[On-Demand Webinar] How to Build a High-Performance Trauma Registry Team
[Presentation Slides] How to Build a High-Performance Trauma Registry Team
In this one-hour webinar, viewers will learn:
- The tools that the Intermountain Health team created to facilitate registry workflows
- How the registry team uses prioritization techniques to optimize efficiency and data quality
- The principles and processes of the CoxHealth two-team trauma registry model
- How the model creates shared accountability, reducing the burden on individual team members
- New ideas for improving registrar onboarding, ongoing education and overall registry teamwork
Sponsored by ImageTrend, this webinar is designed for TPMs, trauma registry managers, trauma registry staff, PI coordinators, trauma data analysts, TMDs and anyone who depends on the availability of rich, accurate and concurrent trauma data.
Presenters:
Jodi Greenwood RN, BSN, TCRN, CSTR, CAISS
Trauma Performance Improvement Coordinator
Intermountain Health St. Mary’s Regional Hospital
Jodi Greenwood has over 20 years of experience in trauma and ED nursing. Her career spans nearly every aspect of trauma program leadership, from staff education, EMS outreach and injury prevention, to trauma registry management and trauma quality improvement. Jodi is a director and instructor for the Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) and the Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course (ENPC), and she is also a course coordinator for Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) and the Rural Trauma Team Development Course (RTTDC). Jodi is currently the trauma PI coordinator at Intermountain Health St. Mary’s Regional Hospital, a Level II trauma center in Grand Junction, Colorado.
Norrie Bradley RN, BSN
Trauma Program Manager, Trauma Providers
CoxHealth
Norrie Bradley started her career as an emergency trauma nurse in 2017 at a busy Level I trauma center, and she quickly discovered a deep interest in the treatment of traumatic injuries. She is currently the trauma program manager at CoxHealth, a Level I trauma center in Springfield, Missouri, where she oversees process improvement, injury prevention, clinical research, education and outreach activities and works directly with trauma registry staff. Norrie is an active member of several national and regional trauma organizations, including the Trauma Center Association of America (education committee) and the Society of Trauma Nurses (TACTIC subcommittee). She has also presented at several national trauma conferences. Outside of the workplace, Norrie enjoys operating and living on her family farm and she currently serves as the president of Christian County Agriculture and Mechanical Society.