Queensland Trauma and Burns Quality Assurance Committee
In a confidential forum, Statewide Stakeholders in trauma care have the opportunity and freedom to discuss issues and put forward recommendations for optimal trauma care across the state.
- Identify through case review, opportunities for improvement in the management of patients with traumatic and burn injury in Queensland. The Committee discuss issues, provide feedback and evidence-based recommendations and actions aimed at improving health outcomes.
- Remote, rural and regional areas of Queensland as a special focus for management of trauma and burn injured patients as well as the major urban health service districts.
- Recommendations may be supported by:
- Educational aspects / Symposiums
- Adaption or Establishment of Policy or Clinical Management Guidelinesl
- Advancement of Telehealth and other technical advances
- Initiates Projects / Communications to support recommendations
- Disciplines represented within the Committee from across Queensland include: Surgical Disciplines, Qld Ambulance Service, Retrieval Services Queensland, Physiotherapy, Anaesthesiology, Emergency Medicine, Critical Care, General Practice, Paediatrics, Rehabilitation, Legal Representatives, Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Consumer representatives.
Jamieson Trauma Institute
Level 13, Block 7
Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital
HERSTON QLD 4029
News
Newsletter – September 2025
Like every year, September is a busy month for the JTI team. On Thursday 4th, we held the Kenneth Jamieson Lecture, in collaboration with the RBWH Trauma Service. Professor Len Notaras AO took us on the journey of building up the National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre in Darwin. At the Metro North Health Research Excellence Awards, Prof Jeff Lipman, our Chair of Trauma Related Clinical Research, received the Chief Executive’s Award.