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Shane Smith1, Paul Cantle2, Brett Mador2

  • 1From the Department of Surgery, Western University, London, Ont. (Smith); the Department of Surgery, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta. (Cantle, Mador); the Departments of Surgery (Bradley) and Critical Care Medicine (Paton-Gay), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; and the Department of Critical Care Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. (Bradley) shane.smith@lhsc.on.ca.

概括

加拿大通用外科培训必须包括非创伤医院的损伤控制血管外科技能. 这确保了对有血管损伤的创伤患者及时的护理,改善了结果.

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