The State Trauma Advisory Board is a 18-member board
appointed by the Director of Health and Human Services, Regulation and Licensure. Members
include:
- the State Trauma Medical Director (chair),
- four Regional Medical Directors,
- a hospital administrator,
- a rural EMT,
- a trauma nurse,
- a paramedic,
- a rehabilitation professional,
- an EMS instructor,
- a pediatric professional,
- a burn center professional,
- a consumer,
- an ER dispatcher,
- a law enforcement professional,
- a mid-level practitioner, and
- an elected official.
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Statewide Trauma Advisory Board Membership
Listing
Trauma Board Vacancies
Trauma Board Application
Trauma Board
Responsibilities
Statewide Trauma
System Report-1996 (Large File - 10.2 MB)
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| A member of the Nebraska Trauma Systems
Development Board is an ex officio member of the board. The State Trauma Advisory Board
shall advise the department regarding trauma care needs throughout the state, advise the
Board of Emergency Medical Services regarding trauma care to be provided throughout the
state by out-of-hospital and emergency medical services, review the regional trauma plans
and recommend changes to the department before the department adopts the plans, review
proposed departmental rules and regulations for trauma care, recommend modifications in
rules regarding trauma care, and draft a two-year statewide prevention plan that each
trauma care region shall implement. |