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2006 Users Conference
The 2006 CDM Conference goes over with a bang!

 

 

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2006 User Conference goes over with a Bang!
This year's User Conference was met with rave reviews from attendees. With a Wild West Theme, the training sessions, labs and one-on-one meetings afforded those that attended the opportunity to learn more and solve specific problems. Click Here for a Review

CDM Announces the 2007 User Conference.
The 8th Annual CDM User Conference is scheduled for June 17 -19, 2007 at the Beaver Run Resort in Breckenridge, Colorado (www.beaverrun.com). Held in conjunction with the 34rd Annual Rocky Mountain Trauma & Emergency Medicine Conference next years conference, with a theme of The Seven Wonders of the Modern World promises to raise the bar another notch in hands on training designed to expand your report generation skills, performance improvement preparedness and research development. Click Here for More Information

TraumaBase® 7.0 Debuts at Swedish Hospital
Our newest release of TraumaBase® was recently installed at Swedish Hospital in Englewood Colorado (www.swedishhospital.com) with great success. New software releases often have their quirks and that's why initial installations are called Beta Tests. Swedish Hospital installed 7.0 and went completely live in one day!. A tribute to the stability of our software and professionalism of staff.

Trauma Blog - 17 percent of US troops with PTSD
Friday, May 26, 2006 - Among a group of US servicemembers surveyed one year after their deployment in Iraq, 17 percent reported PTSD symptoms. These new findings were announced Army psychiatrist Charles Hoge this week during the American Psychiatric Association meeting in Toronto, USA Today reports. (www.dartcenter.org)




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