How to continue the provision of care for serious injuries?
Authors:
F. Vyhnánek
Authors‘ workplace:
Traumatologické centrum FNKV, Šrobárova 50,0 34 Praha
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Published in:
Rozhl. Chir., 2015, roč. 94, č. 4, s. 143-144.
Category:
Editorial
Sources
1. Carr BG, Geiger J, McWilliams N, et al. Impact of adding Level II and Level III trauma center on volume and disease severity at a nearby Level I trauma center. J Trauma Acute Care Surg 2014;77 : 764−8.
2. Haut ER, Chang DC, Efron DT, et al. Injured patients have lower mortality when treated by „full-time“ trauma surgeons vs. surgeons who cover trauma „part-time“. J Trauma 2006;61 : 272–8.
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