07/04/2026
When we ask participants on the ETM Course "who has experienced poor teamwork or bad behaviour in a trauma resuscitation?", every hand in the room goes up, every time, on every course. Yet we know that teamwork boosts performance. Teams that demonstrate better teamwork processes are 20-25% more likely to succeed. Team training improves on the job performance. Specific skills such as team leadership, shared mental models/shared cognitions & coordination, role allocation, communication, and transportable team competencies are essential for trauma team success. Yet we haven't done a good enough job as a profession in teaching people how to work well together. Teaching everyone a linear ABCDE, single operator model then throwing them into a resus room together and calling them a "team" just doesn't work.
ETM is the only trauma course that explicity teaches you how to lead and work well in a team. Our content is based on published literature & evidence by world-leading teamwork researchers, and has been reverse engineered from this, as well as best-practice recommendations from experts in the Emergency Medicine and Resuscitation fields.
So if you want to learn how to lead and be an effective member of the trauma team, to maximise your team's chance of success and minimise the probability of the people in your resus room having a bad experience, then why would you choose to do any other course?
Register for an ETM Course today: https://etmcourse.com/