ATCN Events (World)

Nurse Liaisons

Nurse Liaison Lead
Jorie Klein, MSN, MHA, RN

ALTCM Course Faculty
Robbie Dumond, MHA, BSN, TCRN, AEMT
Jorie Klein, MSN, MHA, RN (Course Director)

COT Education Pillar
Elizabeth Atkins, MSN, RN, TCRN

COT Liaison
Amy Koestner, MSN, RNr

Field Triage Guidelines Revision
Nathan Christopherson, MSN, MBA, RN, CEN, CPEN, NREMT-P

Injury Prevention and Control
Kenyatta Hazlewood RN, BSN, MPH

Leads Nurse Liaisons
Jorie Klein, MSN, MHA, RN

TQP Best Practices Guidelines
Kristin Braun, RN, MS
Beth Broering, MSN, RN, CEN, CCRN, TCRN, CCNS, CAISS, FAEN
Melody Campbell, DNP, APRN-CNS, CEN, CCRN, CCNS, TCRN
Jorie Klein, MSN, MHA,RN
Julia Paul, MSN, RN, NP-C
Pamela Vanderberg, MSN, MBA, RN, TCRN, CEN
Patricia Walling, RN, DNP, TCRN,APN-BC
Jennifer Whaley, BSN, RN, CCRN

TQP Best Practices Liaison
Amber Kyle, BSN, MSN, RN

TQP Coaching
Robbie Dumond, MHA, BSN, TCRN, AEMT

Trauma Systems Consultation Guide
Robbie Dumond, MHA, BSN, TCRN, AEMT

Trauma Systems White Book Revision
Elizabeth Atkins, MSN, RN, TCRN
Vicki Bennett, MSN, RN
Tracy Cotner-Pouncy, BSN, RN, TCRN
Robbie Dumond, MHA, BSN, TCRN, AEMT
Kathleen D. Martin, MSN, RN, CCRN

Annual Awards

On an annual basis, the Society provides a mechanism within the membership of The Society of Trauma Nurses to recognize outstanding leaders who have contributed to the field of trauma. Recognition Awards that are awarded annually include:

 

STN Clinical Excellence Award

Nominations are now being accepted for 2025; click here. Due October 31, 2024.

The purpose of the Clinical Excellence Award is to recognize an outstanding STN member whose contributions to trauma nursing fulfill the mission, vision, and core values of STN.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Supportive of STN’s mission and vision
  • STN Member
  • Registered Nurse
  • Advanced Certification from an Accredited Board such as BCEN or AACN
  • Minimum of five (5) years’ experience in trauma nursing
  • Demonstrate outstanding clinical qualities by:
    • Consistently exhibiting compassion and commitment to advancing trauma nursing
    • Routinely goes above and beyond, demonstrating excellence in their role
    • Functions as an integral and contributing member of the health care team
    • Participates in practice standard development and/or decision making processes within their organization that influence positive outcomes for the trauma patient (i.e. Committee membership, development of guideline)
    • Demonstrates breadth of knowledge in clinical nursing practice
    • Participates in mentorship, advocacy, community affairs, public education or volunteers for organizations that affect nursing practice
    • Inspires peers in their practice by demonstrating excellence in nursing practice

The Award winner will receive:

  • Complimentary TraumaCon registration
  • TraumaCon travel to include airfare and two nights lodging
  • Award recognition at TraumaCon

The following are not eligible for nomination:

  • STN Board of Directors Members
  • STN Nominating Committee Members
  • Previous Clinical Excellence Award Winner

To nominate a nurse, submit a letter of nomination with supporting data to address the award criteria. Include a copy of the nominee’s CV. Additional letters of support which describe the nominees contributions are encouraged.

Past recipients:

  • 2024: Sue Taylor, MSN, RN, CCRN
  • 2023: Pamela Woods, RN, ACNS-BC, CEN, TCRN; Tracy McDonald, MSN, RN, CCRN-K,. TCRN, NEA-BC; Kathleen Martin, MSN, RN; Sarah Mattocks, MSN, RN, TCRN, NE-BE; Jorie Klein, MSN, MHA, BSN, RN; Mario Rivera–Barbosa, MD
  • 2022: Deborah Hurst, RN, TCRN
  • 2020: Adrienne Fields, RN, MSN, ACNP-BC, AGACCNS-BC, CEN, TCRN
  • 2019: Nancy K. Etzel, MSN, RN
  • 2017: Jonathan Messing, MSN, ACNP-BC, CCRN, TCRN

 


 

STN Leadership Award

Nominations now being accepted for 2025; click here. Due October 31, 2024. — NOTE: Nominations can only be submitted by an STN member.

The purpose of the Leadership Award is to acknowledge an individual who has demonstrated outstanding leadership in trauma through practice, research, publication, education, patient advocacy, injury prevention, trauma system development or legislative involvement at a local, state or national level.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Supportive of STN’s mission and vision
  • Serve in a medical or non-medical field
  • Nominated by STN Member

The Award winner will receive:

  • Complimentary TraumaCon registration
  • TraumaCon travel to include airfare and two nights lodging
  • Award recognition at TraumaCon

The following are not eligible for nomination:

  • STN Board of Directors Members
  • STN Nominating Committee Members
  • Previous Leadership Award Winner

Past Recipients:

  • 2024: Connie Johnson, RN
  • 2023: Terri Elsbernd, MS, RN; Linda Roney, EdD, RN-BC, CPEN, CNE
  • 2022: Jesse Gibson, MBA, BSN, RN, TCRN
  • 2020: Debra Kitchens, MBA, BSN, RN, CEN, TCRN, NRP
  • 2019: Patricia Manion, MS, RN
  • 2018: Brenda Benson, RN, CEN, TCRN
  • 2017: Pamela Bourg, PhD, RN, TCRN, FAEN
  • 2016: Melissa Harte, MS, RN
  • 2015: Kathleen Martin, MSN, RN
  • 2014: Liz Scanlan-Trump
  • 2013: Lieutenant General Patricia D Horoho, Major General, US Army Surgeon General
  • 2012: Kathryn T Von Rueden, MS, RN, ACNS-BC, FCCM
  • 2011: Karen McQuillan, RN, MS, CCRN, CNRN
  • 2010: Mary Beachley, MS, RN
  • 2009: Heidi Hotz, RN

 


 

Distinguished Lectureship Award

Nominations now being accepted for 2025. Due October 4, 2024. — NOTE: Nominations can only be accepted from representatives of the STN Board of Directors and the STN Conference Committee.

The purpose of the Distinguished Lectureship Award is to provide the STN members with a superb oration during the annual conference including content that:

  • Demonstrates expertise in subject matter
  • Is motivational
  • Is educational

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Supportive of the STN’s mission and vision
  • Recognized by colleagues as industry leader
  • Demonstrate impactful contribution to trauma
  • Expert in field: In depth/firsthand understanding, knowledge and experience in an area(s) related to trauma
  • Excellent public speaking ability

The Award winner will receive:

  • Honor of lectureship during annual TraumaCon
  • Award presentation after lecture
  • Complimentary TraumaCon registration
  • TraumaCon travel to include airfare and two nights lodging

The following are not eligible for nomination:

  • STN Board of Directors Members
  • Any Distinguished Lectureship, Clinical Excellence or Leadership Award winner within the last three years

Past Recipients:

  • 2024: Dr. Andrew Bernard, MD, FACS
  • 2023: Patricia Manion, BSN, MS, RN, TCRN
  • 2022: Alice Gervasini, PhD, RN
  • 2020: Babak Sarani, MD, FACS, FCCM
  • 2019: Ronald M. Stewart, MD
  • 2018: Betsy Seislove, MSN, RN
  • 2017: Amy Koestner, MSN, RN
  • 2016: Daniel L. Gross, DNSc, RN

 


 

Trauma Partnership Award

Nominations now being accepted for 2025. Due October 31, 2024. — NOTE: Nominations can only be submitted by an STN member.

The purpose of the Trauma Partnership Award is to recognize an outstanding person or team (clinical or non-clinical), collaborating in trauma care and contributing to fulfilling STN’s mission and vision through areas such as education, mentorship, advocacy, injury prevention and trauma system development.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Supportive of STN’s mission and vision
  • Nomination must be made by a STN Member
  • Medical or non-medical field such as but not limited to: EMS/Pre-hospital, Advanced Practitioners, Physicians, Registrars, Educators, Injury Prevention, Social Workers and Administrators

The Award winner will receive:

  • Complimentary TraumaCon registration (one)
  • Award recognition at TraumaCon

The following are not eligible for nomination:

  • STN Board of Directors Members
  • STN Nominating Committee Members
  • Previous Trauma Partnership Award Winner

Past Recipients:

  • 2024: Lacey N. Lagrone, MD, MPH, MA

Society of Trauma Nurses - Europe

The Society of Trauma Nurses-Europe is an affiliate of the Society of Trauma Nurses.

MISSION
The Society of Trauma Nurses- Europe is a professional nonprofit organization whose mission is to ensure optimal trauma care to all people locally, regionally, nationally and globally through initiatives focused on trauma nurses related to prevention, education and collaboration with other healthcare disciplines. The Society of Trauma Nurses- Europe advocates for the highest level of quality trauma care across the continuum. We accomplish this through an environment that fosters visionary leadership, mentoring, innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration in the delivery of trauma care.

VISION
To be the premiere global nursing organization across the trauma continuum.

CORE VALUES
Collaboration, Education, Innovation, Leadership, Mentoring, and Prevention

AREAS OF FOCUS
Membership, Education, Leadership and Collaboration, Research and Optimal Clinical Care, Legislation and Public Policy, Outreach and Injury Prevention

CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS
Membership Retention, Engagement and Participation, Financial Viability and Stability, Adoption of Educational Activities, and Succession Planning

Contact:
Knut Magne Kolstadbraaten
Department of Traumatology
Oslo University Hospital, Norway
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Phone: +4792212577

TraumaCon 2023


March 29-31, 2023
Denver, Colorado
Hyatt Regency Denver

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