Education and Resources

Do you have an upcoming community event? Need help announcing your training courses? Feel free to send in your informational flyer or post to the TSE program staff tse@dhw.idaho.gov to be posted here.
Upcoming events

2025 Advanced Trauma Life Support - Here is your opportunity...two locations, three dates!
Kootenai Health in Coeur d'Alene, ID on February 27th - 28th and October 9th - 10th
St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Lewiston, ID on June 27th - 28th.
The ATLS course teaches healthcare providers a systematic, concise approach to the care of a trauma patient. To register, contact Amanda Pringle apringle@kh.org or click the ATLS Course flyer.

Pediatric Resuscitation Training - Increase your pediatric resuscitation readiness by completing a 1-hour online training course provided by the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital. Any healthcare professional (physicians, nurses, techs, paramedics) is welcome to take this course. Pediatric Resuscitation Training.

Ongoing Training - Traffic Incident Management (TIM) is FHWA-approved training aimed at reducing the amount of first responders injured or killed while responding to incidents on the roadway. This is free training. For more information, please visit www.itd.idaho.gov/itd and click on the Traffic Incident Mgmt tab.

Educational Resources for Providers

Stroke
2019 Stroke Guidelines Reference GuideStroke VAN Training
Idaho TSE Registry Stroke DatasetAmerican Stroke Association - Healthcare Provider Resources
TSE Recognize Stroke Pamphlet 

 

Idaho TSE Stroke Education Module:
The Idaho TSE Stroke Education for EMS module is available on the TRAIN Idaho website for EMS providers to earn one hour of continuing education credit. Select the link above and type in the search field "Idaho TSE Stroke Education for EMS." Then select the launch button to load the course. Once completed, print your certificate. Contact Program Specialist Maegan Kautz maegan.kautz@dhw.idaho.gov, if assistance is needed.

Watch the video Idaho TSE Stroke Education 

STEMI
Idaho TSE Registry STEMI DatasetCPR Training
TSE Recognize STEMI PamphletAmerican Heart Association - Online Training Courses

 

Idaho TSE STEMI Education Module:
The Idaho TSE STEMI Education for EMS module is available on the TRAIN Idaho website for EMS providers to earn one hour of continuing education credit. Select the link above and type in the search field "Idaho TSE STEMI Education for EMS." Then select the launch button to load the course. Once completed, print your certificate. Contact Program Specialist Maegan Kautz maegan.kautz@dhw.idaho.gov, if assistance is needed.

Watch the video Idaho TSE STEMI Education 

Idaho TSE Registry

Who We Are...

The Idaho Time Sensitive Emergency (TSE) Registry collects data on incidence and outcomes on all patients who are treated for a reportable traumatic injury, stroke, or ST-elevation myocardial infarction (aka STEMI) in an acute care facility in the state of Idaho. Centralized registries are essential for assessing the extent of disease burden in a specific geographic area.

The TSE Registry collects data with the aim of improving care and outcomes for patients treated for trauma, stroke, or STEMI in Idaho through public education, time sensitive emergency system improvements, and increased access to care. It follows the current state reporting law under the Idaho TSE Registry Idaho Statute, Title 57, Chapter 20: 57-2001 - 57-2007 Time Sensitive Emergency (TSE) Registry.

The Idaho Hospital Association (IHA) contracts with the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Division of Public Health to provide a statewide time sensitive emergency surveillance system.

If you have questions regarding the TSE Registry, please call (208) 338-5100 or email IdahoTSE@teamiha.org.

Idaho TSE Registry team

Bozena Morawski, PHD, MPH
Epidemiologist 
208-489-1373
Michelle Barnett, RHIT, CAISS
TSE Registry Project Specialist
208-489-1392
Randi Rycroft, MSPH, CTR
TSE Registry Manager
208-489-1386
Regina Eck
Database Administrator
208-489-1390
Rosa Inskeep
TSE Registry Trauma Registrar
208-338-5100
Trauma

Trauma Inclusion-Exclusion Criteria 2023 v2.1

Trauma FAQ 2024

Trauma Inclusion-Exclusion Criteria 2025

data dictionary 2024

data dictionary 2023

data dictionary 2022

DESCRIPTION

Trauma XML Data
Specifications Package v1.1
Trauma XML Data
Specifications Package v1.1
Trauma XML Data
Specifications Package v1.1
This is the compressed zip file that contains the entire data specifications package.
Or, you can download each file individually. See below.
Data DictionaryData DictionaryData DictionaryThis document contains all the data items and definitions for submission.
Change LogChange LogChange LogThis document lists all the changes to the data dictionary.
CrosswalkCrosswalkCrosswalkThis Excel sheet contains a data items list with identifiers for Idaho, XML, and NTDS.
Base XSD SchemaBase XSD SchemaBase XSD SchemaThis file contains all hospital data items including NTDS and Idaho specific.
Datatypes XSD SchemaDatatypes XSD SchemaDatatypes XSD SchemaThe Base XSD Schema references this file and is dependent on it. They should be used in tandem.
Sample XML FileSample XML FileSample XML FileThis file validates against the Base XSD Schema.
STEMI
Statistical Data

The Idaho Time-Sensitive Emergency (TSE) Registry requests that any person or organization reporting results or analyses using TSE Registry data include the following statement of acknowledgement, as appropriate, in the analysis, presentation, report, or publication:

  • "Traumatic injury data have been provided by the Idaho Time-Sensitive Emergency Registry, <date>."
  • "Stroke data have been provided by the Idaho Time-Sensitive Emergency Registry, <date>."
  • "ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) data have been provided by the Idaho Time-Sensitive Emergency Registry, <date>."

 

Facts & figures annual reports

geographical data

presentations

2020 Trauma in Idaho

2017 - 2021 Data Rates of Traumatic Injury by Idaho County 2023 Idaho TSE Registry - Annual Data Summary
2019 Trauma in Idaho  


 

Other websites

Click on the link below to access ImageTrend's software management system for EMS agencies and hospital to report and track patient data, incidents, analytics, and other operational aspects.
Click the link below to learn how you can STOP THE BLEED and/or become a certified course instructor, print off materials, or purchase a bleeding kit.
Although recovering from a stroke can be challenging for both the survivor and caregiver, resources are available to help during the recovery period and improve overall health. Recovery and rehabilitation are among the most important aspects of stroke treatment.