Trauma Survival Depends More on Program than Surgeon Experience ...

Courtesy MedPage Today Surgery  Mon, 08/17/2009 - 14:00

Patients undergoing trauma surgery were equally likely to survive whether they were cared for by novice surgeons or a more experienced one, a retrospective cohort study showed.


 

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