Australasian Trauma Society Explained

Formation:1997
Type:Non-profit
Status:Active
Purpose:Trauma Care
Headquarters:Sydney, Australia
Language:English
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Helen Jowett
The Australasian Trauma Society
Abbreviation:ATS
Location:Australia
Region Served:Australia & New Zealand
Website:https://www.anzts.com.au/

The Australasian Trauma Society (ATS)[1] is a medical specialist interest group for medical and paramedical individuals working in the area of traumatic injury. It was begun in 1997 by a group of health professionals from Australia and New Zealand involved in trauma care. In 2022 the ATS was renamed the Australian and New Zealand Trauma Society (ANZTS).

Aims

The stated aims of the ATS are:

Membership

Membership of the Society is open to doctors, nurses and paramedical personnel from both Australia and New Zealand. Associate membership is open to others outside of those categories.

Activities

The ATS runs an annual scientific meeting either alone or in combination with other organisations such as the Trauma Association of Canada.[2] It also provides financial and other support for the Australasian National Trauma Registry consortium.[3]

An annual travelling fellowship is offered to a member to allow them to further their trauma care knowledge.

The medical journal Injury[4] is the journal for both the ATS and the British Trauma Society.[5]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.atsoc.com.au/ ATS Home Page
  2. http://www.traumacanada.org/ Trauma Association of Canada homepage
  3. Web site: National Trauma Registry Consortium - (Australia & New Zealand) at the University of Queensland . 2008-02-17 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20081202031047/http://www.uq.edu.au/ntrc . 2008-12-02 . Australasian Binational Trauma Registry Consortium.
  4. http://www.injuryjournal.com/ Injury Journal homepage
  5. Web site: British Trauma Society : TRAUMA.ORG . 2008-02-17 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080219043955/http://www.trauma.org/bts/ . 19 February 2008 . British Trauma Society homepage