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Jeffrey S Young

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American Journal of Surgery|April 29, 2008
The use of "war games" to enhance high-risk clinical decision-making in students and residentsTraci L Hedrick, Jeffrey S Young
The American Surgeon|March 8, 2011
Performance in 'war game' simulations between medical students and internsDan Finn, Barbara Nolley, Jeffrey S Young
The American Surgeon|July 27, 2016
Analysis of Profit and Loss by Injury Severity over 20 Years at a University Level I Trauma CenterZachary Dietch, Jeffrey S Young, Steven D Young
Emergency Radiology|September 1, 2005
MRI for the diagnosis of blunt abdominal trauma: a case reportTraci L Hedrick, Robert G Sawyer, Jeffrey S Young
The American Surgeon|November 29, 2002
Young versus old: factors affecting mortality after blunt traumatic injuryAndrew M Schulman, Jeffrey A Claridge, Jeffrey S Young
Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|June 7, 2002
Stop the pendulumThomas S Maxey, T Brett Reece, Jeffrey S Young
Critical Care Medicine|August 7, 2002
Improved resuscitation minimizes respiratory dysfunction and blunts interleukin-6 and nuclear factor-kappa B activation after traumatic hemorrhageJeffrey A Claridge, Andrew M Schulman, Jeffrey S Young
American Journal of Disaster Medicine|May 19, 2020
Preparation and response to a targeted automobile ramming mass casualty (TARMAC) attack: An analysis of the 2017 Charlottesville, Virginia TARMAC attackJames P Phillips, Jeffrey S Young, William J Brady
The American Surgeon|February 14, 2009
Contemporary management of penetrating neck traumaBradley W Kesser, Elizabeth Chance, Daniel Kleiner, et al.
The American Surgeon|July 31, 2007
How residents think and make medical decisions: implications for education and patient safetyJeffrey S Young, Robert L Smith, Stephanie Guerlain, et al.
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American Journal of Surgery|April 29, 2008
The use of "war games" to enhance high-risk clinical decision-making in students and residentsTraci L Hedrick, Jeffrey S Young
The American Surgeon|March 8, 2011
Performance in 'war game' simulations between medical students and internsDan Finn, Barbara Nolley, Jeffrey S Young
The American Surgeon|July 27, 2016
Analysis of Profit and Loss by Injury Severity over 20 Years at a University Level I Trauma CenterZachary Dietch, Jeffrey S Young, Steven D Young
Emergency Radiology|September 1, 2005
MRI for the diagnosis of blunt abdominal trauma: a case reportTraci L Hedrick, Robert G Sawyer, Jeffrey S Young
The American Surgeon|November 29, 2002
Young versus old: factors affecting mortality after blunt traumatic injuryAndrew M Schulman, Jeffrey A Claridge, Jeffrey S Young
Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|June 7, 2002
Stop the pendulumThomas S Maxey, T Brett Reece, Jeffrey S Young
Critical Care Medicine|August 7, 2002
Improved resuscitation minimizes respiratory dysfunction and blunts interleukin-6 and nuclear factor-kappa B activation after traumatic hemorrhageJeffrey A Claridge, Andrew M Schulman, Jeffrey S Young
American Journal of Disaster Medicine|May 19, 2020
Preparation and response to a targeted automobile ramming mass casualty (TARMAC) attack: An analysis of the 2017 Charlottesville, Virginia TARMAC attackJames P Phillips, Jeffrey S Young, William J Brady
The American Surgeon|February 14, 2009
Contemporary management of penetrating neck traumaBradley W Kesser, Elizabeth Chance, Daniel Kleiner, et al.
The American Surgeon|July 31, 2007
How residents think and make medical decisions: implications for education and patient safetyJeffrey S Young, Robert L Smith, Stephanie Guerlain, et al.
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