The Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine
The Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine (AAAM) is a global multi-disciplinary professional organization dedicated to saving lives and eliminating road traffic injuries through scientific research, authoritative educational programs, and public policy recommendations.
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On-Site AIS15 TCAA Pre-Conference Workshop
April 28th - 29th, 2024 | Nashville, TNAAAM will host an on-site two-day AIS15 Workshop April 28-29, 2024, ahead of the TCAA 2024 Annual Conference in Nashville, Tennessee. All trauma specialists with a minimum of six months’ experience working with AIS either in a trauma registry or coding injury cases, as well as having taken a basic anatomy course (or equivalent) and a basic medical terminology course (or equivalent), are invited to attend this vital workshop to advance their knowledge and careers.
All attendees will receive valuable in-person training while networking with trauma care peers. Students will also have the choice of obtaining a copy of the digital AIS2015 Dictionary or a hard copy.
Pre-registration is required || Registration Closes April 19th, 2024
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Announcing AIS 2015 Now Available
The latest update to the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) is now available. Order your dictionary today, find the latest course, or view the major changes made in this latest release.
people were injured in motor vehicle crashes
2.3M
people were injured in motor vehicle crashesÂ
Deaths as a result of road traffic crashes
1.35M
Deaths as a result of road traffic crashes
%
World population that has adequate road safety law
7%
World population that has adequate road safety law
%
percent of all fatal crashes in 2013 involving alcohol-impaired driving
30%
percent of all fatal crashes in 2013 involving alcohol-impaired driving