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"Must Read" Trauma Papers for Residents

Gustavo Flores gflores911 at gmail.com
Thu Sep 2 23:05:40 BST 2010


Could you put it on CCM-L's dropbox?

Gustavo E. Flores, MD, EMT-P
Director, Emergency Response Training Center (ERTC)
Coordinator, Medical Electives Office
Assistant Professor, Clinical Skills
UCC School of Medicine
Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Cel. 787-630-6301
Of. 787-798-3001 Ext. 2006, 2001, 2324
www.uccaribe.edu/ERTC

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On Sep 2, 2010, at 4:57 PM, Ian Seppelt <seppelt at med.usyd.edu.au> wrote:

> 1. Brain Trauma Foundation Guidelines
> 2. CRASH
> 3. CRASH2
> 4. SAFE and SAFE-TBI
>
> Ian Seppelt, Sydney
>
> On 03/09/2010, at 6:47 AM, caesar ursic <cmursic at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I am in the processes of updating our Trauma Resident Syllabus, and I want
>> to include 6-8 reprints of articles/papers that represent important advances
>> or summaries of knowledge in the field of Trauma care.  I am NOT looking for
>> the "classic" papers that are certainly of great historical value and are
>> mandatory reading for all 'seasoned' traumatologists and students of
>> surgical history, but papers that we would want a PGY I - IV resident to
>> read in this day and age.
>>
>> As an example, I am including Tisherman, et al's paper from the Oct 2004
>> Journal of Trauma ("Clinical Practice Guidelines: Endpoints of
>> Resuscitation") because it provides the most recent and comprehensive
>> summary of the various resuscitation approaches using the various clinical
>> and biochemical markers and technology (pH, lactate, base deficit,
>> tonometry,  IR spec., etc, etc) in an evidence-based format that
>> demonstrates how little we actually know about this important subject.
>>
>> I would be very interested in your own suggestions for "Must Read" articles
>> for trainees rotating on a teaching hospital's trauma service.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> C.M Ursic, MD
>> Honolulu
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