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Trauma Care Pathway

Support Through Every Step

Once at The Rees-Jones Trauma Center at Parkland, our patients receive care and support from initial incident through all the steps of recovery.

Our staff work together to make patient care from injury to recovery a seamless journey - a continuum of care for both injured person and their family.

Continuum of care means that we provide optimal care for each person's injury but also to provide psychosocial support for the injured person and their family through all phases of care from to recovery and the transition back into to a healthy, active life.

Primary Trauma Team


How we work behind the scenes is a process designed to better help our patients by making sure you get critical care delivered safely and that all your needs are met.

When a patient is brought to The Rees-Jones Trauma Center, they are assessed and triaged by their physiological response to injury and the severity of injury. The trauma surgeons and trauma nurses are the primary team responsible for the surgical evaluation, nursing care and plan of medical treatment.

These trauma surgeons and nurses work as a collaborative team to meet the needs of the injured patient and their family. This team communicates with other medical disciplines participating in care of the injured patient and provides oversight in care. This includes the deciding when to use diagnostic evaluation, like CT scans or X-rays, and in what order to provide different pieces of the care plan, called the sequencing of care.

Comprehensive Patient Care


The following day, the trauma surgeons and trauma nurses visit all patients admitted to the hospital and review the treatment provided and care plan. Together, they set each patient’s priorities, decide what tests are needed, what steps to take towards going home and how we can help the family too. The goal is to provide a seamless system of holistic care that meets the medical, cultural and social needs of the patient and family.

Planning a Safe Return Home


We believe in a team approach to our patients’ care. When time for a person to leave the hospital, members of the trauma team hold a discharge planning conference to determine what our patients and their families need to continue a healthy recovery. The conference allows input from all aspects of a patient’s needs, such as pharmacy, social services, nutritional services, rehabilitation, psychosocial needs, pastoral care and ongoing care coordination.


For Referring Providers


If you need to follow up on a patient who was brought to or transferred to The Rees-Jones Trauma Center at Parkland, please let us know how we can help.

  • Transferring Facility: If you have transferred or brought a trauma patient to Parkland and would like follow-up please contact us at parklandtraumafollowup@phhs.org. All transferring facilities will receive a transfer follow-up letter within 60 days.
  • EMS: If you are with an emergency medical responder and need trauma patient follow-up or follow-up within 24 hours, please contact us at parklandtraumafollowup@phhs.org.

Location


Parkland Memorial Hospital
5200 Harry Hines Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75235
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