Pre-Conference Workshop
 

Trauma Nursing Core Course
(Provider Course)

jointly organised by
EMERGENCY NURSES ASSOCIATION, USA
and
HONG KONG EMERGENCY NURSES ASSOCIATION

 

Content

  TNCC was developed by the Emergency Nurses Association USA since 1983 for the needs of trauma patients; as a means for identifying standards of nursing care based on current knowledge related to trauma. The 2-day course is designed to provide the learner with cognitive knowledge and psychomotor skills for the assessment and management of trauma patient by means of lectures and skill stations; so that he/she can effectively perform as an integral part of the Trauma Team using a systematic, standardised approach to deliver the necessary care to the injured patient.? Pre-reading of course manuals is a necessity.
   

Course Participants

  Registered Nurses should have at least six months of clinical experience in an emergency care setting involving in the management of trauma victims; such as A&E Department, Surgical Units (including Neurosurgical and Burns Units), Orthopaedic Units and ICU/ITU. It is assumed that the course participants have an understanding of emergency trauma care terminology and is familiar with the standard emergency trauma equipment.
   

Certification

 

Upon completion of the provider course and successfully satisfying both the written and practical evaluation, Emergency Nurses Association, USA will issue a TNCC Provider Certificate to successful candidates.

   
Date: 15 -16 September 2010
Time: 9am to 6pm daily
Venue:

A&E Training Centre, 3/F,
Tang Shiu Kin Hospital, Wan Chai, Hong Kong