Sports Medicine Center: Emergency Preparedness Spring 2026
SPORTS MEDICINE CENTER
Children's Hospital Colorado is obligated to create and rehearse yearly emergency action plans for contracted event coverage. Yearly field training on emergency response, communication, team roles, and emergency skills is essential for department preparedness.
Target Audience
Children's Hospital Colorado Athletic Trainers
Learning Objectives
- Provide high quality education and review on rare and serious medical emergencies.
- Recognize emergency situations and demonstrate proficiency rendering acute care.
- Develop & practice strong closed-loop communication skills for team members.
- Provide realistic scenarios for hands on training with competency skill checks.
Agenda
- EAP/Events Overview
- Case Study #1 - Epidural Hematoma
- Case Study #2 - Trimalleolar Equivalent Ankle Fracture w/ Syndesmotic Disruption
- Practical Portion:
- Hockey Equipment/Coverage Guidelines, Quick Clot
- C-Spine Protocol/Equipment Removal
- Cardiac Event
- Datatherm/TACo method
- Common Dislocation/Fx and Reductions
- Healthy Roster How-to
- Stop the Bleed
Virginia Winn, MSc, LAT, ATC
Athletic Trainer, Sports Medicine Center
Corey Andrews, MEd, LAT, ATC, PES
Sports Medicine Center
Jason Dayton, MS, LAT, CES, PES
Sports Medicine Center
Athletic Trainers
Children’s Hospital Colorado (BOC AP#: P3765) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing education to Athletic Trainers. This program is eligible for a maximum of 3 Category A hours/CEUs. ATs should claim only those hours actually spent in the educational program.
A general certificate of attendance will be given to all other care providers.
Available Credit
- 3.00 Attendance
- 3.00 BOC

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