The NIH-funded project Comparative Assessment for Environments of Trauma Care (CAFE) (1R01GM111324-01A1) aims to develop a web service that allows representatives in interested institutions to pre-assess the organizational structure of their trauma center or trauma system and to learn about possible optimizations.
Users will answer a number of questions about the leadership and governance structure of their trauma center or trauma system. Based on their answers the service will create a graphical representation of the organizational structure. It will be possible for the users to compare their organizational structure to a typical trauma center or trauma system. This comparison will allow the dissemination of the best organizational structures across trauma centers and trauma systems.
A crucial component of this project is to create a shared terminology of trauma systems and trauma centers. It is developed in close collaboration with the American College of Surgeons Committee of Trauma. The terminology will be embedded in a computer-parsable ontology and it will be freely available from the internet.
Collaborators
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Stephen M. Bowman
Domain Expert
Mathias Brochhausen
Principal Investigator/Lead Ontologist
R. Dwayne Dobbins
Project Manager
John Judkins
M.S. Student
Robert T. Maxson
Domain Expert
Rosemary Nabaweesi
Domain Expert
J. Neil Otte
Ontology Expert
Rohit Pradhan
Domain Expert
Nicholas Rogers
Medical Student
Robert Rose
Medical Student
Joseph Utecht
Lead Developer
American College of Surgeons
Maria Alvi
Domain Expert
Jane Ball
Domain Expert
Jean Clemency
Domain Expert
Molly Lozada
Domain Expert
Nels Sanddal
Domain Expert
Robert J Winchell
Domain Expert
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
M. Eduard Tudoreanu
Usability Expert