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7/23/10

San Antonio Business Journal

Institute’s Campaign Aims to ‘Stop the Bleeding’

5/19/10

University of Tennessee Health Science Center

National Trauma Institute Awards $225,000 to Martin A. Croce, MD, at The University of Tennessee Health Science Center for Study of Pneumonia in Trauma Patients

3/29/10

United States Army News

New National Effort for Better Trauma Care

9/02/09

Genesis Communications Network

Sharon Smith Radio Interview

8/31/09

Texas Public Radio
(KSTX-FM, San Antonio)

Symposium on Trauma Care Held In San Antonio

7/29/09

U.S. Medicine

Trauma Research Not Sufficient on the
National Agenda

7/17/09

San Antonio Express-News

House Appropriations Committee Approves $2.5M for NTI

10/01/08

San Antonio Business Journal

Congress approves $2.4 million for National
Trauma Institute

08/28/08

San Antonio Express-News

Info from S.A. alters combat medicine

08/22/08

San Antonio Express-News

Trauma care is developing its national voice
in S.A.

11/15/07

San Antonio Express-News

SA trauma institute gets $3.8 million grant for research

10/26/07

San Antonio Business Journal

National Trauma Institute seeks $100 million injection

09/21/07

San Antonio Business Journal

SA Trauma Symposium focuses on research

03/01/07

Army News Service

Joint Trauma Institute Takes on National Role








 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





The National Trauma Institute is a member of BioMed SA, an organization focused on growing and promoting San Antonio’s vibrant healthcare and bioscience sector. BioMed SA’s membership includes biomedical firms, healthcare service providers, medical educators, research organizations and other companies.

With support from the city, county and private sector, BioMed SA is working to attract new healthcare companies to the city and grow and retain the necessary talent.

Membership allows NTI to tap into BioMed SA’s network, comprised of 85 organizations, and to stay abreast of local research and commercial developments.

As a focal point for U.S. military medicine and a fruitful bioscience center, San Antonio is an apt home for the National Trauma Institute, even though our agenda is at the national level. Leveraging San Antonio’s fantastic assets, we expect to draw national attention to the scourge of trauma.