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Trauma Managers Council (TMC)


Council Overview

The TMC is made up of lead professionals from state trauma programs nationwide. They focus on developing and maintaining trauma systems which reduce severe injury, complications, and death.
 
The council provides a forum for communication, interaction and networking between peers, other national organizations and federal agencies with similar missions. This forum allows for the sharing of best practices; developing and encouraging mentoring programs; the joint resolution of obstacles and challenges; and the nationwide promotion of evidence-based decision making for EMS system development.


Documents & Resources
Access trauma system-related materials and supporting council documents below (to include meeting minutes, accessible by members only). Resources with descriptions can be found from the "Documents & Resources" button or a list of documents through the "Library" button. 

Documents & Resources Library

Council Leadership & Liaisons

The TMC Steering Committee is made up of the Officers & Regional Representative leads.

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Officers
Officers

Chair

Wendy O’Hare

Trauma Program Director

Kansas Dept. of Health and Environment


Chair-Elect

Margaret Wogahn

State Trauma Coordinator

Wisconsin Office of Preparedness & Emergency Health Care


Secretary

Wendy Allen

Trauma Program Manager

Alaska Rural & Community Health Systems


Immediate Past Chairperson

Alyssa Johnson

Trauma System Program Manager

Montana EMS & Trauma Systems 

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Regional Representatives
Regional Representatives

East

Lead: Kate Zimmerman (Maine)

Alternate: Nora McElroy (Massachusetts)


Great Lakes

Lead: Chris Ballard (Minnesota)

Alternate: None


South

Lead: Rob Seeholtz (Tennessee)

Alternate: Renee Morgan (Georgia)


Western Plains

Lead: Vacant

Alternate: None


West

Lead: Noreen Adlin (Arizona)

Alternate: Wendy Allen (Alaska)



View a map of the NASEMSO regions.

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Liaisons
Liaisons

None


Council Vision and Mission

Vision

To be a national leader in developing and maintaining a fully integrated and functioning trauma system that assures universal access to high-quality trauma care in all states and territories.

Mission

To promote the advancement of statewide trauma systems through the development of state trauma system leadership and infrastructure.

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Staff Support

Kelli Perrotti

Program Manager
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