Trauma/critical care surgery

Abstract The specialty of trauma/critical care is relatively new and is currently in a state of evolution as we now face not only a shortage of surgeons but also an alarmingly increasing number of well-trained surgeons who are unwilling to provide emergency care. Regionalization of both trauma and e...

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Career Choice
Critical care
Critical Care - economics
Critical Care - organization & administration
Emergency medical care
Emergency medical services
Emergency Medicine - economics
Emergency Medicine - education
Emergency Medicine - organization & administration
Emergency services
Fellowships and Scholarships
Global health
Humans
Internship and Residency
Medical personnel
Physicians
Prevention
Research Support as Topic
Scholarships & fellowships
Societies, Medical
Specialties, Surgical - economics
Specialties, Surgical - education
Specialties, Surgical - organization & administration
Surgeons
Surgery
Trauma
Trauma centers
Traumatology - economics
Traumatology - education
Traumatology - organization & administration
United States
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