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The difference between Level I, II, III trauma centersLevel III is the lowest level of trauma service, requiring emergency room physicians including general surgeons and anesthesiologists to be on hand 24 hours a day. Level II provides some special ...
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THE CHOSUNILBO on MSNInterview: Meet the doctor behind Netflix’s ‘The Trauma Code’Ambulances arrive at the emergency room blaring sirens, paramedics rush in carrying bloodied patients, and medical staff ...
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Most U.S. hospital emergency rooms aren't prepared to treat children, study finds. Why?A recent study of 4,840 emergency departments in the U.S. found that only 17.4% of ERs had a high level of readiness to treat ...
The Georgia Trauma Foundation believes trauma education for rural healthcare providers may be the “difference between life and death." ...
Ha-young, Ju Ji-hoon and Choo Yeong-woo are part of the team in 'The Trauma Code: Heroes On Call.' Netflix. In the dramatic ...
Is your local hospital prepared to treat your child in its emergency room? A recent study of 4,840 ... 1 all designated trauma centers must meet pediatric readiness standards, which include ...
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