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  • Trauma care and patient support systems.
  • Public health and social determinants of health.
  • Healthcare integration and patient empowerment.

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  • Trauma centers face challenges in connecting patients with essential services and addressing social determinants of health.
  • The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) highlights the Trauma Survivors Network (TSN) for patient empowerment.
  • Palliative Care and Trauma-Informed Care are increasingly recognized as vital components of trauma recovery.

Discussion:

  • The TSN's grassroots development, core elements, and patient experience are detailed.
  • The importance of collaboration between the TSN and palliative care teams is emphasized.
  • Trauma-informed care principles are being integrated into the Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) curriculum.

Key Insights:

  • The TSN is a critical resource for patient navigation and support post-trauma.
  • Integrating palliative and trauma-informed care enhances patient outcomes.
  • The AAST supports the TSN as a key initiative for trauma survivor success.

Outlook:

  • The inclusion of Palliative Care and Trauma-Informed Care as standalone chapters in ATLS 11th edition signifies their growing importance.
  • Further development and implementation of the TSN toolkit can improve patient support globally.
  • Continued collaboration between trauma centers, TSN, and palliative care teams will optimize recovery pathways.