2013 FCOT Spring Meeting May 24 in Orlando 

The 2013 Spring meeting will be head at the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress in Orlando, FL on Friday, May 24. Click here for full details and to register.

Seeking Amazing Trauma Cases

The Florida Chapter, ACS is highlighting Trauma Care in the state of Florida during its 2013 Annual Meeting being held in Orlando May 24-25.

As a part of that meeting, all Florida Trauma Centers are invited to submit Amazing Cases for presentation consideration on Saturday, May 25.

Do you have an interesting, unusual, or amazing case you would like to share with your colleagues? Submit your case by April 15. Those selected will be notified by April 30. All presentations will be on Saturday, May 25 in Orlando, FL.

Click Here to submit your case for consideration.

Florida Committee on Trauma

  1. Membership
  2. Leadership
  3. Exhibiting Opportunities
  4. Course Updates
  5. Florida Trauma Centers
  6. Florida Burn Centers
  7. State of Florida Office of Trauma
  8. State Trauma Related Initiatives
  9. Links to Additional Trauma Resources
  10. Contact the Florida Committee on Trauma

Join the Florida Committee on Trauma or Renew Your Membership

Online

For your convenience, FCOT offers a secure online membership process. To access the online application, simply LOG IN HERE.

Joining online is easy! On the Login Screen, select "Need to set up a new account?". Enter your email address and click Log In. From that page, create your account by entering your login and password, contact information, and communication preferences.

After submitting your user information, you will be directed to the User Menu. Select "Join Florida COT" or "Renew My Florida COT Membership". Follow the on-screen prompts to complete your membership application or renewal.

Once you have completed registering your membership online, you will receive two confirmations. The first confirmation will be your online confirmation. This confirmation will contain a summary of your online application and your member confirmation letter. The second confirmation will be your online credit card receipt. Please print both emails and keep them for your documentation.

Mail or Fax

To become a member, please complete the 2012-2013 Membership Form and return it with payment to the address or fax number on the application form.

If you need the FCOT W-9, you can download it HERE

Florida Committee on Trauma Leadership

Click here to view FCOT's leadership roster.

Exhibiting Opportunities

Interested in Exhibiting at any of FCOT's upcoming meetings? Download and return the FCOT Invitation to Exhibit!

ATLS, PHTLS, and ATCN Courses

Details on upcoming trauma education courses can be found on the Events page. More information on the nature of these courses is below.

ATLS

The Advanced Trauma Life Support Course teaches a systematic, concise approach to the early care of the trauma patient. This course is vital to guiding care for the injured patient in emergency department trauma rooms. The course training provides a common language that can save lives in critical situations.

For a list of ATLS courses, click here.

PHTLS

Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) courses are nationally recognized continuing education programs for prehospital emergency health care professionals that bring the care of the trauma patient into a single focus.

PHTLS courses provide a prehospital trauma care philosophy, stressing the need to treat the multisystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs. This may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities.

PHTLS courses are based on the Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS), a course for physicians developed by the American College of Surgeons-Committee on Trauma. More importantly, PHTLS courses follow the principles of care of trauma patients as developed by the Committee on Trauma.

The Committee on Trauma of the American College of Surgeons provides the medical direction and content oversight for the PHTLS program. They are represented by the medical directors on the Executive Council of the PHTLS Division of the National Association of EMTs. (Reproduced from the PHTLS 5th edition Instructor Text-Copyright 2003, Mosby, Inc.)

Please click here to visit the Pre Hospital Trauma Life Support website for additional information.

ATCN

Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses (ATCN) is an advanced course designed for the registered nurse interested in increasing his/her knowledge in management of the multiple trauma patient. The ATCN course is taught concurrently with ATLS. The ATCN program has been operational for over 15 years and has an excellent record of offering a superb trauma educational program, and maintaining a positive collaboration with the ACS Committee on Trauma State Chapters. The ATCN program is currently being offered in numerous states as well as internationally.

Please visit the Society of Trauma Nurses website for additional information.

Florida Trauma Centers

The state of Florida is home to 27 trauma centers. Florida's trauma centers are well known for their quick response to trauma emergencies and progression in advanced technologies. Emergency rooms are not trauma centers. A trauma center has highly trained specialists in-house or immediately available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Trauma centers have access to air emergency whose only job is to be available for the moment a serious accident occurs. Trauma centers provide the highest level of care and expertise, with the most cutting edge technology and resources available for treatment.

Trauma hospitals throughout the state of Florida are shown below. Click on the map to view a high-resolution PDF.

2012 Trauma Center Map

Level 1 Trauma Centers

Jackson Memorial Hospital & Ryder Trauma Center 
1800 NW 10 Avenue 
Miami, FL 33136 
(305) 243-6256 (phone) 
Website
Patient Safety Organization Website
Shands Jacksonville Medical Center 
653 West 8th Street 
Jacksonville, FL 32209 
(904) 244.0411 (phone) 
Website
Orlando Regional Medical Centers 
Sandlake, Southlake, South Seminole, St. Cloud,
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, & Arnold Palmer
Hospital for Women & Children 
(321) 841.6582 (phone) 
Website
Broward General Medical Center 
1600 South Andrews Ave 
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316 
(954) 355.4400 (phone) 
Website
Memorial Regional Hospital 
3501 Johnson Ave 
Hollywood, FL 33021 
(954) 987.2000 
Website
Tampa General Hospital 
2 Columbia Dr 
Tampa, FL 33601 
(813) 844.7000 
Website

Shands at the University of Florida
1600 S.W. Archer Road  
Gainesville, FL 32608  
(352)265.0943
Website 

 

 

Level 2 Trauma Centers

Sacred Heart Hospital 
5151 North Ninth Ave 
Pensacola, FL 32504 
(850) 416.7000 (phone) 
Website
St. Joseph's Hospital 
3001 W. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd
Tampa, FL 33607 
(813) 554.8500 (phone) 
Website
St. Mary's Hospital 
901 45th St
West Palm Beach, FL 33407 
(561) 844.6300 (phone) 
Website
Lakeland Regional Medical Center 
1324 Lakeland Hills Blvd 
Lakeland, FL 33804 
(863) 687.1100 (phone) 
Website
Lee Memorial Hospital 
2780 Cleveland Ave 
Ft. Meyers, FL 33901 
Website
North Broward Medical Center
201 East Sample Road
Deerfield Beach, FL 33064
(954) 355.4400 (phone) 
Website
Baptist Hospital-Pensacola 
1000 W. Moreno St 
Pensacola, FL 32501 
(850) 434.4011 (phone) 
Website
Bayfront Medical Center 
701 Sixth St 
South St. Petersburg, FL 33701 
(727) 823.1234 (phone) 
Website
Delray Medical Center 
5352 Linton Blvd 
Delray Beach, FL 33484 
(561) 495.3166 (phone) 
Website
Halifax Medical Center 
303 N Clyde Morris Blvd 
Daytona Beach, FL 32114 
(386) 254.4000 (phone) 
Website
Holmes Regional Medical Center 
1350 South Hickory St 
Melbourne, FL 32901 
(321) 434.1913 (phone) 
Website
Tallahassee Memorial Hospital 
1300 Miccosukee Rd 
Tallahassee, FL 32308 
(850) 431.1155 (phone) 
Website
Lawnwood Regional Medical Center
1700 S 23rd St
Fort Pierce, FL 34950
(772) 467.8207 (phone) 
Website
 

Pediatric and Provisional Trauma Centers

All Children's Hospital
501 6th Ave South
St Petersburg, FL 33701
(727) 898-7451
Website 

Miami Children's Hospital
3100 SW 62nd Ave
Miami, FL 33155
(305)666-6511
Website 
Kendall Regional Medical Center
11750 SW 40 St
Miami, FL 33175
(305)229-2413
Website 
Blake Medical Center
2020 59th St W
Bradenton, FL 34209
(941) 792-6611
Website 
Orange Park Medical Center
2001 Kingsley Ave
Orange Park, FL 32073
(904) 276-8500
Website 
Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point
14000 Fivay Road
Hudson, FL  34667
(727) 819-2929
Website 
Bay Medical Center
615 N Bonita Ave
Panama City, FL 32041
(850) 769-1511
Website 
 

Florida Burn Centers

A Burn Center provides a comprehensive team approach to the care of burn victims. The clinical team, including burn/trauma surgeons, nurse practitioners, nurses, skilled technicians, occupational therapists, physical therapists, social workers, registered dietitians and psychologists provide care throughout the duration of stay for each patient.

After completing the rigorous process set forth by the American Burn Association (ABA) and American College of Surgeons, the Burn Center receives notice of successful verification by the ABA. This verification demonstrates a continued commitment to the treatment of patients suffering burn injuries and the allocation of resources necessary to ensure the best outcomes. As of today, there are only 3 ABA verified burn centers below in the state of Florida.

Tampa General Hospital 
2 Columbia Dr 
Tampa, FL 33601 
(813) 844.7000 
Website
Jackson Memorial Hospital & Ryder Trauma Center 
1800 NW 10 Ave 
Miami, FL 33136 
(305) 243-6256 (phone) 
Website
Shands Health Care 
University of Florida, Gainesville
Trauma Services Department 
1600 SW Archer Rd 
Gainesville, FL 32610-0286 
(352) 265.8000 (phone) 
Website
 

State of Florida Office of Trauma

Office of Trauma, Florida Department of Health

Below are updates on the state of the Florida Trauma System. Download the files to learn about the goals and accomplishments of trauma centers throughout Florida.

Third Quarter Report (January - September 2010) (PDF)
Office of Trauma Report (10/29/10) (Microsoft PowerPoint)
Office of Trauma and Trauma System Accomplishments 2007-2010 (PDF)
First Quarter Report 2012 (PDF)

State Trauma-Related Initiatives 

FCOT supports many initiatives to improve the general health and safety of all Floridians. Current projects are linked below.

Ride Smart Florida

Links to additional Trauma Resources

Click on the links below to view additional trauma societies and other organizations promoting continuing education.

EMS Advisory Council
Broward County Trauma Agency

Hillsborough County Trauma Agency
Palm Beach County Trauma Agency 

Contact the Florida Committee on Trauma

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Executive Office

Florida Committee on Trauma
221 N Hogan St, #404
Jacksonville, FL 32202-4201
(877) 310-7316
Fax: (877) 835-5798
florida@floridafacs.org

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