Trauma TEAMS Scholarship Program Become a stronger trauma program leader, together

What is Trauma TEAMS?
Trauma TEAMS unites the leading organizations in trauma program management to ensure that trauma leaders—who play a vital role in hospital trauma care—have access to the knowledge, skills, and professional networks necessary to excel.
Scholarship Benefits
Full Coverage
of Tuition
Scholars receive full tuition for selected trauma education and leadership courses from ATS, TCAA, and STN, removing financial barriers to professional development.
Memberships
to ATS & STN
Eligible recipients receive one-year memberships to the American Trauma Society (ATS) and Society of Trauma Nurses (STN), unlocking exclusive resources and networking.
Certificates
of Completion
Earn official certificates from each organization, demonstrating your expertise and commitment—valuable for career advancement and credentialing.
Networking
& Mentorship
Connect with trauma leadership peers, mentors, and industry leaders for guidance, career advice, and ongoing professional support.
Industry
Recognition
Be recognized in partner newsletters and at major trauma conferences, highlighting your achievements and dedication to trauma care.
Career
Advancement
Structured training and industry recognition boost your credibility and competitiveness for promotions and leadership roles.
Drive Trauma Care Improvement
Gain the latest knowledge and leadership strategies to implement quality initiatives, strengthen your trauma program, and improve patient outcomes.
Scholarships for New and Experienced Trauma Leaders
Emerging Trauma Leader Scholarship
3 yrs or less as a TPM or equivalent role
Four scholarships available for 2025
Receive 3 Foundational Courses
One Year Membership to:
Trauma Leadership Excellence Scholarship
More than 3 yrs as a TPM or equivalent role
Four scholarships available for 2025
Choose 4 advanced courses
One Year Membership to:
How Does It Work?
Prepare Your Application Materials
- Personal statement (250-300 words)
- Letter of recommendation from a hospital leader
- Statement of impact (250-300 words)
- More info
Submit Your Online Application
Jun 2, 2025 to Jul 11, 2025: Submit your application materials online.
Recipient Notification
Aug 15, 2025: Scholarship recipients announced.
Gain Memership Access
Gain (or extend) membership access to ATS and STN for 1 year.
Attend Courses
Partners’ courses begin at various times throughout the year.
Receive Certifications
Receive Certificates of Completion from each organization for the courses completed, including a special Trauma TEAMS certificate once all courses are completed.
Eligibility Criteria
For Trauma Leaders
Must be a Trauma Program Manager (TPM) or in a similar leadership role within a hospital-based trauma program in the United States. Eligible roles may include Trauma Coordinators, Trauma Directors, or individuals directly responsible for trauma program operations and leadership.
Be a Member of a Partner Organization
Must be a current member of at least one of the three partner organizations. If not currently a member, applicants will be required to apply and provide proof of membership upon acceptance into the program.
- American Trauma Society (ATS)
- Trauma Center Association of America (TCAA)
- Society of Trauma Nurses (STN)
Commitment to Trauma Care
Must demonstrate a commitment to advancing trauma care and leadership development through education, quality improvement initiatives, or programmatic advancements in their hospital trauma program.
Vision for Impact
Must have a clear vision for how this scholarship will enhance their role in trauma leadership. Applicants should articulate how the knowledge and skills gained will be applied within their trauma program to improve patient outcomes, operational efficiency, and overall trauma care quality.
Experience Requirement
“Emerging Trauma Leader Scholarship” applicants must have three years or less of experience as a Trauma Program Manager or equivalent role. “Trauma Leadership Excellence Scholarship” applicants must have more than three years of experience as a Trauma Program Manager or equivalent role.
Application Process
To be considered for Trauma TEAMS, applicants must submit an online application that highlights their qualifications, leadership potential, and commitment to trauma program management. The application should include the following:
Personal Statement (250-300 words)
Applicants must provide a personal statement detailing their background, experience in trauma care, and career goals. They should describe their journey into trauma program management, key challenges they have faced, and how they hope to grow as leaders in the field.
Letter of Recommendation
A hospital leader (such as a Trauma Medical Director, Chief Nursing Officer, or Trauma Administrator) must submit a signed letter of recommendation supporting the applicant’s qualifications. This letter should highlight the applicant’s leadership qualities, dedication to trauma care, and potential for professional growth.
Statement of Impact (250-300 words)
Applicants must explain how receiving the Trauma TEAMS Scholarship will enhance their professional development and benefit their trauma program and institution. They should articulate how the education, training, and mentorship opportunities will strengthen their ability to lead, improve patient outcomes, and drive program success.
Selection Process
Drive Trauma Care Improvement
The Scholarship selection committee, composed of representatives from NQS, ATS, TCAA, and STN, will carefully review all submitted applications to identify recipients who demonstrate the strongest commitment to trauma leadership and program excellence.
Selection will be based on the following criteria:
The committee aims to recognize both aspiring and established trauma leaders who will benefit most from the scholarship and contribute meaningfully to the field
1. Commitment to Trauma Leadership
The applicant’s dedication to improving trauma care and advancing their hospital’s trauma program.
2. Professional Goals
The clarity and feasibility of their career aspirations in trauma program management.
3. Potential Impact
How the scholarship will enhance their ability to improve their trauma program, implement quality initiatives, and drive better patient outcomes.
American Trauma Society
ATS. The leading organization for trauma care, dedicated to improving outcomes through education, research, and collaboration.
Trauma Center Association of America
TCAA. Premier association representing trauma centers nationwide, delivering specialized trauma finance and leadership training to elevate program administration skills.
Society of Trauma Nurses
STN. Professional nursing organization advancing the specialty of trauma nursing through education, leadership development, and performance improvement resources.
National Quality Systems
NQS. Primary sponsor fully funding the Trauma TEAMS scholarship program, dedicated to supporting excellence in trauma care through innovative registry solutions and professional development.

JoAnn Lazarus, RN, MSN, CEN, FAEN
Executive Director of Trauma TEAMS
NQS Scholarship Executive Director