---
title: "PTACC"
description: "The Society of Trauma Nurses (STN) is a professional nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting optimal and equitable trauma care through education, research, and collaboration. Explore the Journal of Trauma Nursing, specialized courses, and networking opportunities to advance trauma care."
url: "https://traumanurses.org/education/ptacc"
date: "2026-06-15T06:11:46+00:00"
language: "en-GB"
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#  PTACC

![](https://traumanurses.org/_resources/images/core/logo-ptacc.svg)The STN **Pediatric Trauma Across the Care Continuum (PTACC)** course is an essential educational program designed specifically for nurses who provide care to pediatric patients admitted with trauma-related injuries. Recognizing a critical gap in education for this specialized group, the PTACC course has been thoughtfully crafted to address the unique challenges and complexities associated with pediatric trauma care.

The curriculum encompasses a variety of modules that delve into key topics relevant to pediatric trauma, including:

- **Trauma Assessment:** Understanding how to effectively assess the unique physiological and psychological needs of pediatric trauma patients.
- **Shock:** Identifying the different types of shock that can occur in children and the appropriate management strategies.
- **Abdominal Trauma:** Exploring the mechanisms of injury, assessment techniques, and management protocols for abdominal injuries in children.
- **Head and Spine Trauma:** Focusing on the specific considerations and interventions necessary for head and spinal injuries in pediatric patients.
- **Musculoskeletal Injuries:** Addressing the assessment and management of fractures and other musculoskeletal injuries in children.
- **Thoracic Trauma:** Learning how to recognize and treat thoracic injuries, including those affecting the lungs and chest wall.
- **Facial, Neck, and Eye Injuries:** Examining the unique challenges of managing trauma in these sensitive areas, including potential complications.
- **Burns:** Understanding the classification, treatment, and long-term care considerations for pediatric burn injuries.
- **Physical Abuse:** Training on recognizing the signs of physical abuse and understanding the protocols for reporting and intervention.

In addition to the comprehensive content, the PTACC course includes hands-on rotating skill stations where participants can practice vital skills such as wound vacuum-assisted closure (VAC), cervical collar application, and chest tube insertion. This practical component enhances the learning experience, allowing nurses to gain confidence and proficiency in critical procedures.

For further details about the PTACC course, interested individuals are encouraged to reach out to Parker Allen at <a rel="noopener">pallen@traumanurses.org</a>. The Society of Trauma Nurses is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation, ensuring that this course meets rigorous educational standards. Participants who complete the course will receive 8.0 contact hours, adding valuable credentials to their professional development.

##  Upcoming PTACC Courses

Please use the table below to search for any upcoming courses.

| Date | Course # | Type | Format | Location | State | Contact |

|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5/9/2026 | 2026-172 | Student | Traditional | Children's Hospital Los Angeles    Los Angeles, California | California | Maria Bautista Durand   mbautistadurand@chla.usc.edu |
| 5/28/2026 | 2026-214 | Student | Traditional | Phoenix Children's Hospital   Phoenix, Arizona | Arizona | Lisa Dowrick   ldowrick@phoenixchildrens.com |
| 6/2/2026 | 2026-194 | Student | Traditional | Children's Nebraska   Omaha, Nebraska | Nebraska | Jessica Lee   jeslee@childrensnebraska.org |
| 6/30/2026 | 2026-353 | Student | Traditional | Chidren's Hospital Colorado | Colorado | Lana Martin   lana.martin@uchealth.org |
| 7/10/2026 | 2026-162 | Student | Traditional | Texas Children's Hospital   Houston, Texas | Texas | LeeAnne Young   leannesitarikerr@gmail.com |
| 7/24/2026 | 2026-84 | Student | Traditional | UF Health Shands Children's Hospital   Gainesville, Florida | Florida | Heather Mirch   hmirch@shands.ufl.edu |
| 8/22/2026 | 2026-173 | Student | Traditional | Children's Hospital Los Angeles    Los Angeles, California | California | Maria Bautista Durand   mbautistadurand@chla.usc.edu |
| 8/27/2026 | 2026-215 | Student | Traditional | Phoenix Children's Hospital   Phoenix, Arizona | Arizona | Lisa Dowrick   ldowrick@phoenixchildrens.com |
| 9/25/2026 | 2026-195 | Student | Traditional | Children's Nebraska   Omaha, Nebraska | Nebraska | Jessica Lee   jeslee@childrensnebraska.org |
| 9/29/2026 | 2026-43 | Student | Traditional | Mayo Clinic Children's Center   Rochester, Minnesota | Minnesota | Jenna Savage   savage.jenna@mayo.edu   [Click Here to Register](https://ce.mayo.edu/nursing/content/pediatric-trauma-across-care-continuum-ptacc-nursing-certification-course#group-tabs-node-course-default1) |

| 10/7/2026 | 2026-209 | Student | Traditional | Carilion Children's Hospital   Roanoke, Virginia | Virginia | Tanya Trevilian   tltrevilian@carilionclinic.org |
| 10/29/2026 | 2026-216 | Student | Traditional | Phoenix Children's Hospital   Phoenix, Arizona | Arizona | Lisa Dowrick   ldowrick@phoenixchildrens.com |
| 11/14/2026 | 2026-174 | Student | Traditional | Children's Hospital Los Angeles    Los Angeles, California | California | Maria Bautista Durand   mbautistadurand@chla.usc.edu |
| 11/18/2026 | 2026-164 | Student | Traditional | Texas Children's Hospital   Houston, Texas | Texas | LeeAnne Young   leannesitarikerr@gmail.com |
| 11/19/2026 | 2026-85 | Student | Traditional | UF Health Shands Children's Hospital   Gainesville, Florida | Florida | Heather Mirch   hmirch@shands.ufl.edu |
| 12/3/2026 | 2026-217 | Student | Traditional | Phoenix Children's Hospital   Phoenix, Arizona | Arizona | Lisa Dowrick   ldowrick@phoenixchildrens.com |
| 9/29/2026 | 2026-423 | Student | Traditional | UF Health Shands Children's Hospital   Gainesville, Florida | Florida | Heather Mirch   hmirch@shands.ufl.edu |
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