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overview Jennifer T. Cone, MD, MHS, is a fellowship-trained surgeon with a specialty in trauma, acute care and critical care surgery. She also performs general surgical procedures. Dr. Cone is an active researcher and educator with a strong interest in violence prevention and recovery programs. She is currently involved in trauma outcomes research. She has served as a visiting instructor to educate on advanced trauma life support and first responder practices internationally, including in Cambodia and Myanmar. She is dedicated to providing compassionate and patient-centered clinical care, using the most current evidence to create optimal surgical outcomes.
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Concept Wounds and Injuries
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