The TRAUMA-LIST email discussion group, established in 1995, exists to provide a forum for all persons involved in the management of the injured patient. Membership, currently at around 2700 participants, is global and includes all related specialities.
Trauma care is still a new and rapidly advancing field, and the Internet provides a medium for providers of trauma care that can match the pace of such changes. Trauma spans the globe, and trauma care systems are evolving differently in different countries, in different states, different cities and different hospitals. The Internet provides the perfect opportunity for confererence, debate, dicussion and argument between these groups, and thus disseminate and expand knowledge of trauma care throughout the planet.
The TRAUMA-LIST mailing list is based, moderated and archived at TRAUMA.ORG, to provide a receptacle for educational materials, sources of information, details of forthcoming events and eventually original articles, contibutions and papers relating to the field of trauma care. It aims to bring together the knowledge and experience of doctors, nurses, paramedics, researchers, policy makers and all groups directly and indirectly related to trauma management.
Membership of the list is restricted to healthcare professionals. It is not an appropriate forum for the general public.
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Join the trauma-list by filling out the SUBSCRIBE form to the right (membership is free). You will be sent an email requesting confirmation, to prevent others from gratuitously subscribing you. This is a private list, which means that the membership list is not available to non-members.
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To change your subscription profile (set options like digest and delivery modes, get a reminder of your password, or unsubscribe from Trauma-list), enter your subscription email address in the MODIFY box on the right. You must use the original email address you subscribed with.
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Trauma List Archives
View previous discussions from the trauma-list in the archives.
