Amy L. Brammer
RN
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Trauma Program Director
Kaiser Permanente Vacaville Medical Center · Vacaville , USA
Chair of the Abbreviated Injury Scale Certification Board
Association of for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine · Chicago, USA
About
Amy Brammer MSN RN TNS CEN CAISS CSTR
Amy earned her Master of Science Nursing from Lindenwood University, St. Charles Mo. and her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from St. Louis University, St. Louis, Mo. Amy is a member of the Society of Trauma Nurses, Emergency Nurses Association, and the American Trauma Society. She has twenty-nine years of nursing experience, most of those spent caring for trauma patients throughout the care continuum. In the last eight years, Amy has managed and provided leadership to Trauma Programs in Missouri and California. Amy is currently the Trauma Program Director at Kaiser Foundation Hospitals –Vacaville, California.
Amy has been faculty for the AAAM Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) Course since 2014. She is currently is the Chair of the AIS Certification Board. Amy is also serving as Director at Large- Hospitals for the Trauma Managers Association of California. She has two certifications in trauma /emergency care and two certifications in trauma registry. She is a Course Director for the ENA's Trauma Nurse Core Course.
Published Articles
• Brammer A, Meenach D., Time Critical Diagnosis In Missouri: Improving Outcomes from Stroke, STEMI and Trauma, Missouri EMS Connection 2016 Summer, www.memsa.org/EMS-Connection
• Loftis K L, Price J P, Gillich P, Cookman K J, Brammer A L, St. Germain P, Barnes J, Graymire V, Nayduch D A, Read-Allsopp C, Baus K, Stanley P A, Brennan M, Development of an Expert Based ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM Map to AIS 20015 Update 2008, Traffic Inj Prev 2016 Sept., 17; Sup11,2016
• Brammer, A., Loftis, K., & Heltzel, S. B. (2017, October 20). 5 Problematic injuries that can be coded accurately with AIS 2015. Trauma System News. Retrieved from http://trauma-news.com/2017/10/5
• Green, P., Brammer, A., Gallian, L., & Pemberton, J. (2017, September 8). Implementing Stop the Bleed training as an injury prevention program. Trauma System News. Retrieved from http://trauma-news.com/2017/09/
• Brammer, A., Cookman, K. (2018, August 15). 15 things trauma physicians should know about AIS coding. Trauma System News. Retrieved from http://trauma-news.com/2018/08/
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MY PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
Society of Trauma Nurses
Emergency Nurses Association
American Trauma Society
Trauma Managers Association of California
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