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Welcome to the Maryland Committee on Trauma

As the Maryland chapter of the American College of Surgeons, the MDCOT is dedicated to supporting injury prevention and ensuring optimal patient outcomes across all trauma centers in Maryland. Our mission encompasses advocacy, education, the creation of best practices, and continuous quality improvement. Together with ACS, we are committee to advancing the standards of trauma care and enhancing the health and safety of our communities. 
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June is Gun Violence Awareness Month

 
MDCOT recognizes June as Gun Violence Awareness Month and June 6, 2025 specifically is Gun Violence Awareness Day. By wearing orange on June 6, 2025, Americans will raise awareness about gun violence, honor the lives of gun violence victims and survivors, renew a commitment to reduce gun violence, pledge to do all we can to keep firearms out of the wrong hands, and encourage responsible gun ownership to help keep everyone safe.

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During the summer months, as travel on the roads picks up, the MDCOT would like to be sure everyone is aware of several road safety issues including Move over or Slow down for emergency vehicles and roadside safety. 
Be the Driver – Who Saves Lives!

Move Over or Slow Down 

Motorists in Maryland must move over when approaching any stopped, standing, or parked on a highway with emergency lights. If it is not safe or feasible to move over, motorists must slow to a reasonable and prudent speed that is safe for existing weather, road, and vehicular or pedestrian traffic conditions. 

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What To Do During A Roadside Emergency 

Although there are multiple suggested actions that can increase motorists’ safety during an incident, there is not one single set of procedures that can guarantee the safety of drivers and passengers. Remember, every situation is different, and motorists and passengers should prepare, assess, use good judgment and stay vigilant to ensure they make the best decisions based on their specific roadside emergency. 
Read More on Roadside EmergenciesZeroDeathsMD.gov/RoadsideSafety

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About us

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Crafted with Care

Whether you are a surgeon looking to enhance your skills, a nurse seeking to advance your ATCN expertise, or a member of the public interested in education, the Maryland Committee on Trauma is committed to providing the resources you need. With our renowned classes and expert team, we aim to be your go-to destination for education and trauma care in the state of Maryland.

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