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Concept
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Shock, Traumatic
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Concept
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Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic
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Concept
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General Surgery
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Academic Article
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COVID-19 induced PTSD: Stressors for trauma and acute care surgeons.
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Academic Article
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Variability in Postdischarge Survival Among Older Adults With Traumatic Injury.
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Academic Article
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Re-evaluating the need for hospital admission and observation of pediatric traumatic brain injury after a normal head CT.
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Academic Article
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General surgeons and the Advanced Trauma Life Support course: is it time to refocus?
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Academic Article
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Medicare's "Global" terrorism: where is the pay for performance?
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Academic Article
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Analysis of surgical participation in the Advanced Trauma Life Support course. What are the goals and are we meeting them?
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Academic Article
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Rank and file weighs in on trauma and general surgery issues: results frow a survey of ACS Fellows.
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Academic Article
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Acute Care Surgery Billing, Coding and Documentation Series Part 3: Coding of Additional Select Procedures; Modifiers; Telemedicine Coding; Robotic Surgery.
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Academic Article
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Acute Care Surgery Billing, Coding and Documentation Series Part 1: Basic Evaluation and Management (E/M), Emergency Department E/M, Prolonged Services, Adult Critical Care Documentation and Coding.
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Academic Article
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Why surgeons prefer not to care for trauma patients.
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Academic Article
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Comparison of Objective Screening and Self-Report for Alcohol and Drug Use in Traumatically Injured Patients.
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Academic Article
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Half-a-dozen ribs: the breakpoint for mortality.
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Academic Article
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American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Organ Injury Scale I: spleen, liver, and kidney, validation based on the National Trauma Data Bank.
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Academic Article
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Update on the status and future of acute care surgery: 10 years later.
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Academic Article
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A statewide profile of general surgery trauma practice.
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Academic Article
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Moving the cheese: a commentary on debate over the acute care surgery initiative.
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Academic Article
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Combined percutaneous and angiographic thrombosis of a traumatic hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm in a child.
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Academic Article
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The shape of things to come: results from a national survey of trauma surgeons on issues concerning their future.
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Academic Article
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Acute care surgery fellowship graduates' practice patterns: The additional training is an asset.
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Academic Article
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Invited critique: learner satisfaction with web-based learning as an adjunct to clinical experience in burn surgery.
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Academic Article
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Traumatic lumbar hernia: case report and literature review.
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Academic Article
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Lower extremity vascular injuries: increased mortality for minorities and the uninsured?
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Academic Article
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Acute Care Surgery Billing, Coding and Documentation Series Part 2: Postoperative Documentation and Coding; Documentation and Coding in Conjunction with Trainees and Advanced Practitioners; Coding Select Procedures.
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Academic Article
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The position of the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma on the future of trauma surgery.
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Academic Article
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Making the case for a paradigm shift in trauma surgery.
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Academic Article
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Surgical resident perceptions of trauma surgery as a specialty.
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Academic Article
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The rapid infusion system: a superior method for the resuscitation of hypovolemic trauma patients.
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Academic Article
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Perception of differences between trauma care and other surgical emergencies: results from a national survey of surgeons.
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Academic Article
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Mechanism of injury does not predict acuity or level of service need: field triage criteria revisited.
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Academic Article
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Trauma surgeons practice what they preach: The NTDB story on solid organ injury management.
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Academic Article
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American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Organ Injury Scale (OIS): past, present, and future.
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Academic Article
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Comparison of outcomes after laparoscopic versus open appendectomy for acute appendicitis at 222 ACS NSQIP hospitals.
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Academic Article
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Acute care surgery: now that we have built it, will they come?
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Academic Article
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COVID Stressed, but Not due to the Virus.
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