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March 08, 2024
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Responding to patients’ needs and delivering optimal outcomes along the continuum of care demands a central focus on the patient. Patient-centered care—defined as “the experience (to the extent the informed, individual patient desires it) of transparency, individualization, recognition, respect, dignity, and choice in all matters, without exception, related to one’s person, circumstances, and relationships in health care.” Trauma care structured around the patient experience encompasses seamless care across the continuum of care, a holistic focus on patients’ needs, and proactive consideration of the needs of special populations.
MTCSF addresses significant issues in trauma mortality and morbidity and opportunities for improvement of system performance.
The traumatic injury prevention program is an outreach aims to reduce and prevent work-related injury and death, across all industries, due to acute trauma or violence. To do this, we work closely with healthcare professionals to partner with industry, labor, professional organizations, law enforcement, other government agencies and academia.
John Gardner, President | jgardner@mhanet.org (601) 368-3325 | ||
Kim Hoover, Vice President | khoover@mhanet.org (601) 368-3220 | ||
Timothy Moore, Secretary | tmoore@mhanet.org (601) 368-3201 | ||
Richard Grimes, Treasurer | rgrimes@mhanet.org (601) 368-3204 |
July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2023
President/CEO, Mississippi Hospital Association
Director-at-large, Trauma Medical Director, Anderson Regional Medical Center
Director, Mississippi Trauma Care System Foundation
Chairman-Elect Level I Trauma Center, Chief Administrative Officer, University of Mississippi Medical Center
Level I Out-of-State Trauma Center, Professor, Departments of Surgery and Pharmacology Chief, Division of Trauma, Acute Care Surgery, & Burns Trauma Medical Director University of South Alabama School of Medicine
Level II Trauma Center, President, North Mississippi Medical Center
Chairman Level III Trauma Center, Chief Executive Officer, Baptist North Mississippi – Oxford
Level IV Trauma Center, Chief Executive Officer, Field Health Systems
Trauma Surgery, Mississippi Trauma Advisory Committee Chairperson
CEO AAA Ambulance Service
Director Metro Ambulance Service
Director-at-large, Chief Nursing Officer/Vice President Magnolia Regional Hospital
Chairman, Mississippi Hospital Association Board of Governors, Delta Regional Medical Center, CEO (Level III)
John O. Gardner is President of the Mississippi Trauma Care System Foundation and serves as Director. Mr. Gardner comes to the Mississippi Trauma Care System Foundation from DNV-GL Healthcare, a CMS deemed accreditation organization, where he was an accreditation team leader for both acute-care and critical access hospital accreditations.
He is a certified ISO 9001:2015 Lead Auditor, having conducted more than 250 hospital accreditation surveys across the United States, many in Mississippi. Mr. Gardner has also been employed as the Director of Quality and Patient Safety at Rush Foundation Hospital in Meridian, MS.
John began his healthcare career in Medical Imaging and Interventional Radiology in Meridian, MS hospitals, and later was a national Clinical Education Manager with Philips Medical Systems, North America.
Contact Information: jgardner@mhanet.org
601.368.3325 (O) : 601.573.5841 (C)
Contact Information: medwards@mhanet.org
Victoria Hickerson comes to the Foundation from Byhalia, MS where she served as an Emergency Department preceptor, charge nurse and trauma registrar at Methodist LeBonheur Olive Branch. Victoria completed her MSN in education at Western Governor’s University.
Ms. Hickerson was voted 2019 Nurse of the Year. She is a Certified DECON Instructor and holds FEMA Incident Command System/ Emergency Operations Center certifications 100, 200, 700, 800 and Active Terrorist, also OSHA 10. She is certified in BLS, PALS, ACLS and TNCC.
Victoria is experienced with the trauma registry and the challenges of our large number of Level IV centers. She was a DART Team Leader for LeBonheur member hospitals and presented evidence-based research throughout the Methodist LeBonheur System. She was a speaker at the 2018 Association of Healthcare Emergency Preparedness Professionals Annual Conference.
Victoria is very active in community outreach for emergency / disaster preparedness. Mr. Burgess and Ms. Hickerson are Education Coordinators and will work with you to meet educational needs through course coordination, trauma registry support, trauma survey readiness and performance improvement.
Contact Information: vhickerson@mhanet.org
“Supporting the Mississippi Trauma Care System through educational opportunities, trauma center readiness, improving patient outcomes, injury prevention & public awareness.”
John O. Gardner
Director of Trauma Systems
Mississippi Trauma Care System Foundation
January 10, 2024
Now Accepting Nominations Mississippi Trauma Care System Foundation is now accepting nominations highlighting individuals and teams demonstrating excellence in the following categories. You have four nomination opportunities. Mississippi is full of incredibly dedicated and compassionate trauma professionals. Please complete the survey and provide nominations for the 2024 MTCSF Statewide Trauma Symposium Awards. Taking the time […]
October 31, 2023
MTCSF recently provided this group with tourniquet kits after completing their training on Sept. 25, 2023, led by Charles Weathersby, Mississippi State Fire Academy Instructor.