Childress Institute Annual Report

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The Problem

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The number one killer of children in America is NOT a disease, NOT a virus, NOT a syndrome or an affliction. In fact it’s something that most of us don’t even think of as the biggest risk to the life of our children. The biggest killer of children in the U.S. is traumatic injury. Nearly 10,000 children die each year - more than all other causes combined. Every hour, one child dies from traumatic injuries and it can happen anywhere, at any time, to any child.

"If a disease were killing our children in the proportions that injuries are, people would be outraged and demand that this killer be stopped." C. Everett Koop, M.D. U.S.Surgeon General, 1982-89


The Problem

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Causes of Death – Ages 1-18*

Numbers used are rounded.

* The most updated numbers reported by Center for Disease Control and Prevention for injury-related deaths in the U.S. are from 2010. Reports used include 10 Leading Causes of Death, Unintentional Injuries, Intentional Injuries.


The Problem Level 1 pediatric trauma centers currently verified by the American 4 College of Surgeons:

41

Federal research dollars spent on: 3

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17

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Cancer

7

Diabetes

4

Heart Disease

0

Childhood Injury

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175,149

Nonfatal hospitalized injuries result 2 in annual cost of over ....

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Number of injured kids that were 2 hospitalized in 2011

Unintentional injuries 1

9,523

Injury kills more kids than all other causes combined

1

Annual deaths from traumatic injury

1 child dies from 1

injury every hour

The most updated numbers reported by Center for Disease Control and Prevention for injury-related deaths in the U.S. are from 2010. Reports used include 10 Leading Causes of Death, Unintentional Injuries, Intentional Injuries.

2 The most updated numbers reported by the CDC for injuries in the U.S. are from 2011. Reports used include Overall All Injury Causes Nonfatal Injuries, Cost of Injury.

51.7% 14.8 % 8.6 % 5.3% 1.8 % 1.4%

6,190 Motor vehicle Drowning Poisoning Fire/Burn Firearms Falls

Intentional injuries1

3,333 (homicide and suicide)

3

National Institutes of Health statistics for research dollar spent.

facs.org/trauma/verified for a full list 4 Visit of verified pediatric trauma centers


The Solution “It is our mission to save the lives of injured children throughout the U.S.” “Although many organizations are supporting successful programs to prevent injuries, we also need to focus on preventing deaths after the injuries occur by improving the trauma care these patients receive.” CIPT Executive Director Dr. Wayne Meredith


The Solution The Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma (CIPT) was established through the generosity of Richard and Judy Childress. The Institute was founded at and receives considerable support from Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. CIPT invests resources in research, education and awareness to improve the treatment for critically injured children in the U.S.

▶ OUR VISION -

Eliminate death and disability to injured children worldwide.

▶ OUR MISSION -

Lead national efforts to reduce death and disability following injury to children less than 18 years of age.


The Solution â–ś RESEARCH The Childress Institute is creating partnerships with researchers and medical centers around the world to establish a pediatric trauma collaborative research network and fund studies that analyze how children can be treated differently with better outcomes. The Childress Institute seeks to improve pediatric trauma care through cooperative efforts in basic and clinical research, shared knowledge and scientific discovery. Our research program stimulates collaboration, multi-institutional research and a cost-effective strategy to solve the significant burden of childhood injury. CIPT has funded a variety of projects for improving pediatric treatment, including the development and testing of medical devices, traumatic brain injury studies, and research in the fields of pre-hospital care, orthopedics and neurosurgery.


The Solution â–ś EDUCATION A child has a much greater chance of survival when pediatric-specialized

care is received within the first few hours following a severe injury. We take for granted that the best care is always available for our children even in an emergency, but that is not always the case. CIPT provides medical education programs, such as internationally-viewed webinars and local/regional trainings, to help first responders, nurses and doctors increase their knowledge so they are better prepared to treat critical injuries, no matter how or where a child gets hurt.


The Solution ▶ AWARENESS Many people think “accidents happen,” but there are ways to make

improvements to care and save the lives of injured children. While many great organizations are focused on injury prevention, CIPT is focused on saving these kids by raising national awareness about pediatric trauma and advocating for more investment in research and education to improve medical treatment throughout the U.S.


Recent Milestones ▶ Partnered with the Pediatric Trauma Society (PTS) to co-host a national

pediatric trauma conference to begin work on a 10-year plan for advancing research, treatment and education

nearly $500,000 of research to improve the assessment and ▶ Funded treatment of injured children, including a recently published study that examines youth football head impacts

national leaders in pediatric trauma clinical care to host web ▶ Engaged CME-accredited symposiums that taught innovative treatments and

procedures for injured children to health care professionals around the world

more than $250,000 in the past two years to fund training courses ▶ Invested for first responders, physicians, nurses and other health care professionals


How You Can Help Philanthropic investment in the following areas will provide the transformational support needed to fulfill CIPT’s national mission. Detailed information can be provided for any of the programs or funds listed.

ANNUAL PRIORITY GOALS:

▶ Research

Goal: create a comprehensive, national pediatric trauma research agenda and provide support for investigator initiated research projects, pilot research or feasibility studies to enhance standard practices in pediatric trauma management

▶ Childress Summit (annual conference) ▶ National Research Awards ▶ Head Impacts in Youth Football Study

$150,000 $150,000 $150,000

▶ Medical Education and Training

Goal: provide innovative education and training experiences for all those in the healthcare workforce who provide treatment to traumatically injured children

▶ The Golden Hour Fund pre-hospital and critical care education ▶ International Webcasts (two per year)

$250,000 $100,000


How You Can Help FUTURE GOALS:

of pediatric trauma research network ...........$1-2 Million ▶ Establishment Goal: establish specific initiatives and provide a sustainable infrastructure to support collaborative research and coordinate multi-center investigations nationwide

Fund .....................................................................$1-2 Million ▶ Technology Goal:

construct a state-of-the-art information technology environment in order to establish a world-wide Knowledge Center; disseminating new knowledge, enriching education, providing a network of expertise, and partnering with other efforts to improve the care of injured children, nationally and worldwide

Institute Endowed Fund .........................................$7-8 Million ▶ Childress Goal: provide sustained support, in perpetuity, to recruit and retain the most-talented leaders and researchers in the field of pediatric trauma

▶ Institute Directorship ▶ Faculty Scholar ▶ Pediatric Trauma Fellowship ▶ Pediatric Trauma Lectureship ▶ Faculty Research and/or Education Fund ▶ Faculty, Resident or Student Award

Fully Endowed $5,000,000 $1,500,000 $500,000 $100,000 $100,000 $50,000

Annual Return $250,000 $75,000 $25,000 $5,000 $5,000 $2,500


Get Involved We need you. Our children need you. With your help we can change the outcome from devastation to hope for many critically-injured children and their families.

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▶ Save Kids' Lives by Joining the Childress Champions

Childress Champions is an annual giving club to support the mission of the Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma. Members choose their level of support and are eligible to receive Childress Institute merchandise, as well as invitations to various CIPT events throughout the year.

▶ To learn more about pediatric trauma, visit InjuredKids.org ▶ Also find the Childress Institute on facebook.com/ChildressPediatricTrauma @injuredkids YouTube.com/ChildressInstitute


Winning Results The Cross family learned all too well how important it is to receive care from appropriately-trained first responders and the expertise of a Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center. Their 15-year-old daughter Meredith was riding her horse when she fell off, hitting the back of her head on a concrete pad. She sustained a life-threatening head injury that resulted in the need for air transportation, multiple CT scans, and care from pediatric neurosurgeons. The speed and expertise in care that Meredith received resulted in multiple procedures and surgeries by highly skilled pediatric specialists because the Cross family had access to an American College of Surgeon’s approved Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center. The Childress Institute helped the trauma center achieve Level 1 status by pushing for improved pediatric trauma care and providing funding for research and education. We also currently fund the only pediatric-specific, EMS-focused trauma course available in N.C. After much work and care on everyone’s part, Meredith is back at school, playing in the marching band and almost fully-recovered. Hear Meredith and her family tell their story at YouTube.com/ChildressInstitute

“If we are able to save even one child’s life then it is all worth it.” -Richard Childress


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