United States Department of Veterans Affairs
VA Polytrauma System of Care

PSC Bulletin

 
 
The Polytrauma System of Care (PSC) Bulletin is authored by members of the Polytrauma and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) community, including: patients, spouses, caregivers, doctors, nurses, technicians, and caseworkers. The intent is to present unique perspectives surrounding issues and happenings within the area of polytrauma and TBI.
 

New Products Focus on Telling the Story

There is no shortage of powerful accounts of recovery to share from the TBI community. Veterans, Servicemembers, caregivers, technicians, nurses, doctors and staff all have very unique perspectives on what "recovery" means to them and how they have been affected. Read More

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Inaugural TBI Bulletin Post

"Polytrauma" is a new medical term that VA evolved to describe the complex patterns of multiple, severe injuries that occur as a result of the same event. Such unpredictable patterns of injury include brain injury, amputation, severe hearing and vision impairments, spinal cord injuries, psychological trauma, and musculoskeletal wounds. Read More

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