Tag: 2026

  • From Dispatch to Definitive Care: Using 911 and EMS Data to Improve Pediatric Trauma Outcomes

    May 22, 2026 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM ET

    Pediatric trauma outcomes are shaped in the critical minutes following a 911 call, making this early window one of the most powerful, yet often underused, opportunities for prevention. This webinar will explore how fatality review teams can use 911 and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) data, including time-to-dispatch, pre-arrival instructions, and 911 center protocol capabilities, to identify opportunities for system improvement and fatality prevention. 

    We will also highlight how interventions like prehospital blood transfusion can save lives, and how coordination with State EMS Offices and Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinators can support meaningful, system-level changes. Finally, we will demonstrate how to document key 911 and EMS data elements, system observations, and prevention-focused recommendations within the Pediatric National Fatality Review‑Case Reporting System.

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  • Using the Pediatric NFR‑CRS to Strengthen FIMR and Prevention

    April 30, 2026 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM ET

    Join the National Center for Fatality Review and Prevention for an overview of the Pediatric National Fatality Review‑Case Reporting System (Pediatric NFR-CRS), highlighting key fetal and infant mortality review (FIMR) features. Hear directly from local FIMR partners about how they use the system to strengthen reviews, understand contributing factors, and support prevention and community action. This session is ideal for FIMR teams considering adoption of the Pediatric NFR-CRS or looking to maximize the value of their current use.

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  • Office Hours – December 2026 – Celebrating Success: Highlights of Prevention Successes

    December 15, 2026, 12pm – 1pm ET

    The first part of each Office Hours session highlights a specific topic. The remaining time will be reserved for open discussion. Registration is required for each individual session.

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  • Office Hours – November 2026 – Working with Small Numbers to Catalyze Prevention

    November 17, 2026, 12pm – 1pm ET

    The first part of each Office Hours session highlights a specific topic. The remaining time will be reserved for open discussion. Registration is required for each individual session.

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  • Office Hours – October 2026 – Family Engagement Resources

    October 20, 2026, 12pm – 1pm ET

    The first part of each Office Hours session highlights a specific topic. The remaining time will be reserved for open discussion. Registration is required for each individual session.

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  • Office Hours – September 2026 – Documenting Deaths Related to Consumer Products

    September 15, 2026, 12pm – 1pm ET

    The first part of each Office Hours session highlights a specific topic. The remaining time will be reserved for open discussion. Registration is required for each individual session.

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  • Office Hours – August 2026 – Involving People Who Have Experienced Loss in Fatality Review

    August 18, 2026, 12pm – 1pm ET

    The first part of each Office Hours session highlights a specific topic. The remaining time will be reserved for open discussion. Registration is required for each individual session.

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  • Office Hours – July 2026 – Version 7.0 of the Pediatric NFR-CRS

    July 21, 2026, 12pm – 1pm ET

    The first part of each Office Hours session highlights a specific topic. The remaining time will be reserved for open discussion. Registration is required for each individual session.

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  • Office Hours – June 2026 – Prevention in Action: Community Action Teams

    June 16, 2026, 12pm – 1pm ET

    The first part of each Office Hours session highlights a specific topic. The remaining time will be reserved for open discussion. Registration is required for each individual session.

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