Trauma Risk Management (TRiM) (SW254)
Availability | Course has taken place |
Subject | Wellbeing |
Description | Trauma Risk Management (TRiM) is a peer support tool developed in the UK Armed Forces to help staff prepare for and recover from potentially traumatic events. |
Additional information | It has successfully been introduced into healthcare during the last 10 years and involves implementing a TRiM framework within a hospital or healthcare organisation. Such a framework includes:
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Venue | Zoom, Virtual ![]() |
Date & time | Thursday 24 March 2022, 18:00 to 19:30 |
Lecturers | Tailte Breffni, Professor Neil Greenberg, Dr Fiona Kelly & Dr Mark Stacey |
Target audience | Recommended: CaReforMe Doctor, or Consultant, or CT1, or CT2, or Dental Trainee, or Deputy Dean, or DME, or Educational/Clinical Supervisor Secondary Care, or GP, or GP Educational/Clinical Supervisor, or HoS - Secondary Care, or Postgraduate Secondary Care Resident Doctor, or Public Health Consultant, or Public Health Trainee, or SAS Doctor, or SAS Doctor - Associate Specialist, or SAS Doctor - Specialist, or SAS Doctor - Staff Grade, or SAS Tutor, or Senior Medical Educator, or ST1, or TPD Secondary Care |
Course style | Webinar |
Catering | N/A |
CPD points | 0.000 |
Cost | No charge |
Aims | During this webinar, we will hear from Professor Greenberg, consultant occupational and forensic psychiatrist at Kings College London, who was one of the original team who designed and set up TRiM in the military – he will talk about why he did this and how TRiM works in the Armed Forces. We will then hear from Dr Mark Stacey, consultant anaesthetist in Cardiff, about how TRiM works in healthcare and the benefits of having such a system. Finally, Dr Fiona Kelly, a consultant in anaesthesia and intensive care medicine in Bath, will explain why TRiM was set up in Bath, how it works there and the benefits that it has brought to the staff. |