The history of trauma care can be followed through the history of war. With serious battlefield wounds demanding swift and immediate action, how has modern military medicine improved our ability to execute response protocol for these injuries? Col. Dr. David Burris, professor and chair of surgery at Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, details measures for training and oversight of our responding medical units. Dr. John Armstrong hosts.
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Trauma Care: Lessons from Army Medicine
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The history of trauma care can be followed through the history of war. With serious battlefield wounds demanding swift and immediate action, how has modern military medicine improved our ability to execute response protocol for these injuries? Col. Dr. David Burris, professor and chair of surgery at Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, details measures for training and oversight of our responding medical units. Dr. John Armstrong hosts.
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