REBUILD, a program of the Inova Regional Trauma Center, focuses on the psychosocial concerns of the trauma patient. Recovering patients participating in the program help each other deal with the long-term consequences of their injuries through support groups held at Inova Fairfax Hospital. REBUILD offers support groups for orthopedic and general trauma, spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury. REBUILD members also provide new-patient support and mentoring in the hospital, and patient-focused training for health care professionals at conferences, training academies and graduate schools. Trauma is the leading cause of death and disability of Americans under the age of 45. Patients recovering from serious injury as a result of trauma face multiple stressors, and often suffer from acute anxiety or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Medical professionals caring for trauma patients often find their jobs place high demands upon them, causing a high rate of burnout and difficulty providing appropriate emotional support for the trauma patient. The REBUILD program addresses patients' need for psycho-emotional support, and offers education and support to medical caregivers, enabling them to better provide for their patients.