Trauma Care Resources
We offer a variety of trauma care resources, including classes and helpful links, to deepen your understanding of trauma and its impact. Explore the materials provided to enhance your skills and knowledge in supporting those affected by trauma.
Classes, Lectures and Symposiums
Designed to educate healthcare professionals, first responders, and community members on life-saving techniques and best practices. Whether you're looking to enhance your skills or meet certification requirements, our courses offer expert instruction and hands-on training.The Advanced Trauma Life Support® (ATLS®) program teaches a systematic and concise approach to the care of trauma patients by providing a safe and reliable method for immediate evaluation and treatment. The program focuses on treating the greatest threat to life first. It demonstrates how to assess a patient’s condition, resuscitate and stabilize the patient, and determine if their needs exceed a facility’s capacity.
Jersey Shore University Medical Center’s Level 1 Trauma Center is excited to host its 5th Annual Trauma Symposium on December 1–2, 2025, at the Hope Tower Center for Simulation (19 Davis Ave., Neptune, NJ).
This two-day event is designed for healthcare professionals looking to stay at the forefront of trauma and critical care.
- Day 1: Engaging presentations on the latest innovations in the field
- Day 2: Hands-on training in essential trauma procedures
Space is limited— registration details coming soon! Questions, reach out to Kenneth Murdoch at Kenneth.Murdoch@hmhn.org.
Latest Trauma Research
Our team is committed to constantly improving and innovating novel management methodologies and expanding the knowledgebase of the field of traumatic injury. Dedicated registrars, coordinators, and analysts evaluate emergent trends in traumatic injury research to ensure our patients receive the best care. Below is a list of selected publications from our research team.
- Current Management and Future Challenges in the Management of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
- Decompressive Craniectomy and Outcomes in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury in Children and Adolescent Patients
- Outcomes of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Pediatric Trauma Patients
- Discharges to rehabilitation after bilateral lower extremity fractures — there is no racial disparity