The purpose of this meeting is to conduct the governmental business outlined in the above agenda.
Northeast WI Regional Trauma Advisory Council
Regional RTAC Meeting Thursday July 21th 2022 at 5pm-7pm.
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NEW RTAC
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Education: Dr. Sarah DiMezza: Burn Trauma
Call Meeting to Order:
Round table Introduction of Guests and Council Members:
Approval of April 20, 2022 Meeting Minutes: Corrections, Motion, and Second
Approval of the Agenda: Additions, Motion and Second
Fiscal Report
Del Zuleger – RTAC Coordinator
Grant Requests
Del Zuleger-RTAC Coordinator
Injury Prevention
Barb Michaels, Dave Dellemann
Performance Improvement
Caroline Glander- PI
HERC- Updates/Reports
Steve Pelch - HERC Coordinator
New Business:
The North East Wisconsin Regional Trauma Advisory Council (NEWRTAC) is empowered by the State Trauma Advisory Council (STAC) as an essential component of the infrastructure of the Wisconsin Statewide Trauma Care System responsible for protocol development, education, data analysis and performance improvement. The enabling legislation is WI 1997 Act 154 with the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services (DHFS) serving as the lead agency for plan development and implementation.
The North East Wisconsin RTAC is dedicated to designing, implementing, and evaluating a regional trauma system that is data-based, confidential, and sensitive to the needs, limitations, and resources of this area. Our focus is on injury prevention, reducing the severity of injuries, and decreasing the number of deaths. Our objective is to optimize the quality of care and outcomes for all trauma patients. The patient is the focus of this organization. We also believe that education of trauma providers on all levels is essential.
DHS is an equal opportunity employer and service provider. If you need accommodations because of a disability, if you need an interpreter or translator, or if you need this material in another language or in alternate format, you may request assistance to participate by contacting Del Zuleger at 920-606-4346
Reasonable accommodations, including the provision of informational material in an alternative format, will be provided for qualified individuals with disabilities upon request. This agency, to the maximum extent possible, holds all meetings in facilities that are physically accessible to persons with disabilities. For questions about accessibility, contact the meeting's sponsoring division.