Regional Trauma Advisory Councils
A Regional Trauma Advisory Council (RTAC) is an organized group of health care entities and others who are
interested in organizing and improving trauma care in a specified region of Wisconsin. The purpose of an RTAC is
to develop, implement, and monitor a regional trauma system plan to facilitate trauma system networking within a
region.
RTAC membership may include, but is not limited to, hospitals, physicians, nurses, Emergency Medical Service (EMS)
providers and their medical directors, rehabilitation facilities, communications centers, injury prevention
organizations, and community groups. RTACs collaborate with the State Trauma Advisory Council (STAC), the
Department of Health Services Injury Prevention Program, and all other entities involved
with, and affected by, injury.
Regional Trauma Advisory Councils (state map)
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Last Revised: July 18, 2010
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