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Moore677 at aol.com Moore677 at aol.comTue Oct 3 16:57:34 BST 2006
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I think your understanding of a what a trauma CRITICAL CARE surgeon is capable of, is poor............... Dell.............................. Forrest O. Moore, MD Division of Trauma & Surgical Critical Care East Texas Medical Center 1020 E. Idel Tyler, TX 75703 Cell: (903) 279-2123 In a message dated 10/3/2006 10:53:18 AM Central Standard Time, japrak at gmail.com writes: could you be kind to say who exacly is a part of your hospital's trauma team, besides nurses?what is then role of emergency medicine phyicians, becouse it is after all their department. l'm not saying that incapable staff should treat the patient, but just that EM docs should be engaged in treatment, and even play very significant role in hole process, at least while the patient is on their department. not all trauma patients are just trauma patients,and they might be having a coronary artery disease, whose acute onset caused trauma in the first place. and also airway managment and other non-surgical measures that politraumatized patient needs.l'm just saying that there's more to treating trauma then just operating. ante
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