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Psychological Trauma and the Trauma Surgeon

Psychiatric Quarterly, 2020
Research has demonstrated that first responders may develop psychological trauma/ posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the performance of their duties. Often overlooked in these studies of police, firefighters, and paramedics is an additional group of providers in this health care delivery system: the trauma surgeons, who receive the victims ...
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Trauma Centers and Trauma Systems

JAMA, 2003
THE YEAR 2006 WILL MARK THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF the establishment of the first civilian trauma centers in the United States, at San Francisco General Hospital and at Cook County Hospital in Chicago. The same year also marks the 30th anniversary of the American College of Surgeons’ publication of the “Optimal Hospital Resources for Care of the Seriously
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Trauma

JAMA Oncology, 2023
This essay describes the author’s experience with childhood trauma through the lens of a cancer diagnosis.
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Military Sexual Trauma

Fast Facts About Forensic Nursing, 2018
What is military sexual trauma (MST)? Military sexual trauma, or MST, is the term used by VA to refer to experiences of sexual assault or repeated, threatening sexual harassment that a Veteran experienced during his or her military service.
Brian L. Meyer   +2 more
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TRAUMA AND THE VETERINARIAN

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1987
A survey of all American Veterinary Medical Association members in Minnesota and Wisconsin was conducted by questionnaire to document injuries resulting from animal treatment. Of 995 respondents, 64.6% had sustained a major animal-related injury. Seventeen per cent were hospitalized within the last year. Of those hospitalized, 25.3% required a surgical
Thomas H. Cogbill   +3 more
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Trauma

2016
Traumatic brain and spine injury (TBI/TSI) is a leading cause of death and lifelong disability in children. The biomechanical properties of the child's brain, skull, and spine, the size of the child, the age-specific activity pattern, and variance in trauma mechanisms result in a wide range of age-specific traumas and patterns of brain and spine ...
Thierry A.G.M. Huisman, Andrea Poretti
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Trauma: Head and Facial Trauma

DeckerMed Emergency Medicine, 2015
Head and facial trauma includes a wide variety of heterogeneous injuries that vary according to cause, severity, management, and outcomes. These injuries are classified as head injuries (the scalp, skull, and brain) and facial injuries (to the eyes, bony structures, nose, mouth, teeth, tongue, and glands and the accompanying nerves, muscles, and ...
Raghu Seethala, Christopher R. Tainter
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Trauma Upon Trauma

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2022
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Meta-analysis of risk factors for posttraumatic stress disorder in trauma-exposed adults.

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2000
C. Brewin, B. Andrews, J. Valentine
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