Archives 2025

Falls Free Friday – Senior Health & Wellness Fair

Promotional flyer for “Falls Free Friday – Senior Health & Wellness Fair.” The flyer highlights that the event is FREE and open to older adults, caregivers, and families. Event details: Friday, September 19, 2025, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at the Monroe County Convention Center, 475 Holiday Cir, Forsyth, GA. Activities include fall risk screenings, health resources, fraud prevention, fire safety, nutrition guidance, balance and fitness activities, door prizes, and a free Lunch & Learn session titled “Stay Safe, Stay Strong: Protecting Against Falls, Fire & Fraud.” The flyer notes that the event is hosted by Central Georgia Region 5 RTAC, Atrium Health Navicent Trauma Services, Middle Georgia Community Action Agency, Middle Georgia Regional Commission, Monroe County Emergency Services, Monroe County Hospital, and the North Central Health District.

Join Us for Falls Free Friday!

We invite older adults, caregivers, families, and community members to attend the Falls Free Friday Senior Health & Wellness Fair. This FREE event will provide valuable resources, health screenings, and education to help you stay safe, strong, and independent.

📅 Friday, September 19, 2025
🕙 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
📍 Monroe County Convention Center, 475 Holiday Cir, Forsyth, GA 31029


Why Attend?

  • ✅ Free fall risk screenings
  • ✅ Resources on fraud prevention, fire safety, and healthy living
  • ✅ Information and activities to improve balance, flexibility, and strength
  • ✅ Door prizes & giveaways
  • 🥪 Lunch & Learn Session“Stay Safe, Stay Strong: Protecting Against Falls, Fire & Fraud”

Registration

Participation is FREE and voluntary, but registration is required.

Click below to complete your registration and fall risk screening survey:

👉 Click HERE TO REGISTER NOW 👈


Contact Information

For questions about Falls Free Friday, please contact:

Kristal Smith, BS, NRP
Chair & Project Coordinator
Region 5 Regional Trauma Advisory Committee
📧 region5rtac@gmail.com
📞 478-288-0708

Note for Participants

  • Photos may be taken at this event for community awareness and reporting.
  • Your registration information will only be used by healthcare organizers to plan and follow up — it will not be shared with vendors or used for marketing.

EMS Region 5 Art Contest

Central Georgia Region 5 Emergency Medical Services for Children (R5 EMSC), in partnership with the Region 5 Regional Trauma Advisory Committee (R5 RTAC), is excited to announce this year’s EMS Region 5 Art Contest. This annual competition encourages students to use their creativity and talent to raise awareness of EMS professionals and how to stay safe. The art contest is open to four groups spanning pre-K through 12th grade.

Students’ artwork should focus on a theme belonging to the two main categories below 1- EMS Awareness and 2- Injury Prevention and Safety. Students may create artwork using one of the suggested themes or another related theme or topic of their choosing.

START SUBMITTING YOUR ENTRIES NOW!

Click Here to View Details:

EMS-Region-5-Art-Contest-2024-2025-Download PDF

Submit an Entry Online: https://tinyurl.com/R5ArtContest2025

Congratulations to our 2024 EMS Region 5 Art Contest Winners! We appreciate all of the wonderful entries.

Pediatric Trauma Symposium

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Central Georgia – Region 5 EMS Pediatric Trauma Symposium

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER: R5EMS, R5EMSC, R5TRAUMA EDUCATION & OUTREACH | Eventbrite

Central Georgia EMS Region Five recognizes the invaluable contributions of Georgia’s EMS providers and trauma system partners in saving children’s lives. The Regional Pediatric Symposium is a collaborative effort led by the EMS Region 5 Regional Trauma Advisory Committee (RTAC), Central Georgia EMS for Children, the Region 5 Advisory Council Education Committee, and the Regional EMS Directors Association.

Designed primarily to meet the educational needs of prehospital practitioners, the 2025 Pediatric Trauma Symposium is open to all professionals involved in emergent pediatric care. Our goal is to enhance children’s well-being by sharing essential tools and information on pediatric injury prevention and optimal trauma care.

We value all our partners and encourage everyone to join us! However, at this time, only EMS credits have been approved. CEU category determinations are solely at the discretion of the Georgia Office of EMS and Trauma. CNEs are currently under consideration.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER: Central Georgia Pediatric Trauma Symposium & Pediatric Simulation Day

March 6, 2025: Live Pediatric Webinars

Pediatric Trauma Symposium – Thursday, March 6, 2025 CategoryHours
8:00 AM – Pediatric Burns Assessment and ManagementPediatrics1.00
Shawn Fagan, MD, FACS, JMS Burn Center, Doctors Hospital  
   
9:30 AM – Pediatric Shock Assessment ManagementPediatrics1.00
Natalie E. Lane, MD, FAAP, Children’s Hospital of Georgia  
   
10:45 AM – High Costs of Power: The Risks Associated with Lithium BatteriesPediatrics1.00
Ike McConell, Fire Chief, NPP, Georgia Fire Academy  
   
12:00 PM (Noon) – The Big Move: Lessons from Transitioning to Arthur M. Blank HospitalPediatrics1.00
Speaker – Kristopher S. Mattson, MAS, CEM, MEP, Childrens Healthcare of Atlanta  
Rana Roberts, RN, Director, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta  
   
1:15 PM – Child Abuse Recognition and ResponsePediatrics1.00
Yameika Head, MD, FAAP, Atrium Health Navicent Crescent House  
   
2:30 PM – Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children – Part IPediatrics1.00
Krystina Bush,  M.S. LPC, NCC, Children’s Advocacy Centers of Georgia  
Jason Arsenault, Children’s Advocacy Centers of Georgia  
   
3:45 PM – Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children – Part IIPediatrics1.00
Krystina Bush,  M.S. LPC, NCC, Children’s Advocacy Centers of Georgia  
Jason Arsenault, Children’s Advocacy Centers of Georgia  
   
7:00 PM – Trauma-After Hours Presentation – Rescuing the RescuerGeneral1.00
Kelly Buddenhagen, NRP   
   
8:00 PM – Trauma After-Hours Presentation: Responder Resilience and Self-CareGeneral1.00
Liana Rogers, NRP  
   

March 7, 2025: In-Person Pediatric Simulation Day

Pediatric Simulation Day – Friday, March 7, 2025
8:00 AM – A Momentary Distraction: Immersive Baseline Scenario
9:00 AM – Encounters with Children & Families: Age-Appropriate & Family-Centric Interactions
10:00 AM – Encounters with Children & Families: Assessment and Skills Training
11:00 AM – Encounters with Children & Families: Assessment and Skills Training
12:00 PM – Lunch and Learn: Special Considerations for Pediatric Patients
1:00 PM – Simulation Rotation I: Trauma and Medical Scenarios
2:15 PM – Simulation Rotation II: Trauma & Medical Scenarios
3:30 PM – Sim Day Slow Down: Reflect, Reset, and Reassess
4:00 PM – Putting It All Together: Faculty and Students in Conversation
5:00 PM – Closing Thoughts: Lessons Learned & Next Steps
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