Process for Presentation of cases and issues for Committee Review2022-01-14T09:09:50+10:00

Process for Presentation of cases and issues for Committee Review

Hospital Departments, Individual Clinicians can Volunteer cases for review by the Committee

In a confidential forum, Statewide Trauma System or service-related issues are discussed by the members of multidisciplinary Statewide Committee.
QTBQAC@health.qld.gov.au

Cases highlighting issues or concerns including guidelines, procedures and patient care are discussed providing feedback and evidence-based actions which are undertaken by the committee as required.
The committee meets every second month.

Recommendations may support:

  1. Adaptation or Establishment of Policy or Clinical Management Guidelines
  2. Educational aspects / Symposiums
  3. Advancement of Telehealth and other technical advances
  4. Initiates Projects / Communication to support recommendations

The Committee will close the loop with feedback until action is finalised.

Jamieson Trauma Institute

Level 13, Block 7

Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital
HERSTON QLD 4029

Email: Jamieson_Trauma_
Institute@health.qld.gov.au

 

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Newsletter – February 2026

We’re gearing up for a vibrant year of activity at JTI, with major events and new team developments already shaping an exciting 2026. This month, we launched the Bone, Joint and Spine Infection Symposium, featuring an exceptional program led by international experts in infection management. Following that, our flagship annual event, the JTI Showcase, will take place on 5 March. This free, open event will highlight key achievements from the past year and will conclude with a networking session for attendees to connect and collaborate. Planning is also well underway for the Queensland Trauma Symposium 2026, hosted by JTI in partnership with the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital Trauma Service.

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