The epidemic of intentional injury continues to be a leading cause of premature death in America. The ravages of violence are particularly devastating within the minority community. With this position paper from the Surgical Section of the National Medical Association (the country\u27s oldest and largest organization of minority physicians), a group of trauma surgeons and surgical intensivists resolve to focus on underused violence prevention opportunities and to extend their spheres of influence beyond the walls of their institutions and emphasize violence prevention activities. (JAMA. 1995;273:1788-1789
Introduction; Trauma and Traumatic injuries account for about 38% of the weight of surgical diseases...
The American College of Surgeons (ACS), founded in 1913, is the one of the oldest surgical professio...
timore, I have seen this page hundreds of times. Sprinting through the basement hallways, I arrive a...
The epidemic of intentional injury continues to be a leading cause of premature death in America. Th...
The effects of violence are clearly a central component of any trauma surgeon\u27s job. The role tra...
Although trauma victims constitute around one-tenth to one-eighth of the total patient volume in hos...
Recognition of trauma as a major national health problem during the past 2 decades has led to concer...
Abstract Traditionally, surgical diseases including emergency and injury care have garnered less att...
Injuries cause about 10 % of all deaths worldwide, with road traffic accidents, self-inflicted injur...
This focused summary is a multi-institutional, multi-national, and multi-generational project design...
Panamerican Trauma Society was born 30 years ago with the mission of improving trauma care in the Am...
It is an honor to introduce this month’s Medicine & Health/ Rhode Island. Trauma and traumatic i...
The Los Angeles County (California) Trauma Hospital System was designed to ensure that all patients ...
For decades, the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma (ACSCOT) has published Resources f...
The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma requires that trauma centers demonstrate adequa...
Introduction; Trauma and Traumatic injuries account for about 38% of the weight of surgical diseases...
The American College of Surgeons (ACS), founded in 1913, is the one of the oldest surgical professio...
timore, I have seen this page hundreds of times. Sprinting through the basement hallways, I arrive a...
The epidemic of intentional injury continues to be a leading cause of premature death in America. Th...
The effects of violence are clearly a central component of any trauma surgeon\u27s job. The role tra...
Although trauma victims constitute around one-tenth to one-eighth of the total patient volume in hos...
Recognition of trauma as a major national health problem during the past 2 decades has led to concer...
Abstract Traditionally, surgical diseases including emergency and injury care have garnered less att...
Injuries cause about 10 % of all deaths worldwide, with road traffic accidents, self-inflicted injur...
This focused summary is a multi-institutional, multi-national, and multi-generational project design...
Panamerican Trauma Society was born 30 years ago with the mission of improving trauma care in the Am...
It is an honor to introduce this month’s Medicine & Health/ Rhode Island. Trauma and traumatic i...
The Los Angeles County (California) Trauma Hospital System was designed to ensure that all patients ...
For decades, the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma (ACSCOT) has published Resources f...
The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma requires that trauma centers demonstrate adequa...
Introduction; Trauma and Traumatic injuries account for about 38% of the weight of surgical diseases...
The American College of Surgeons (ACS), founded in 1913, is the one of the oldest surgical professio...
timore, I have seen this page hundreds of times. Sprinting through the basement hallways, I arrive a...