Sentences with phrase «greatest trauma care»

As an American, I take a certain amount of pride in the fact that our country is providing him with the greatest trauma care ever afforded a civilian war casualty.

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The emergency room, experts say, has long been perceived as a great care equalizer, given universal access to it and the highly standardized nature of trauma treatment protocols.
«That's great for patients, who used to end up with incisions all over their body just to find out if they were injured,» says Patricia Marie Byers, a Ryder surgeon and chairwoman of the American College of Surgeons committee on trauma care for Florida.
An additional grant of $ 2.6 million was awarded by the US Air Force, demonstrating that increasing the cabin pressure in airplanes during air - evacuation of trauma patients to a level greater than what is currently used improves outcomes following exposure of rats to TBI caused by under - vehicle explosions, as published in the Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Sutrauma patients to a level greater than what is currently used improves outcomes following exposure of rats to TBI caused by under - vehicle explosions, as published in the Journal of Trauma and Acute Care SuTrauma and Acute Care Surgery.
Situated between Denver and Colorado Springs, Castle Rock Adventist Hospital is a new, 50 - bed acute care hospital (opened in 2013) and Level III Trauma Center providing comprehensive health care to the greater Castle Rock community and surrounding areas.
Great Plains Tribal Chairman's Health Board of South Dakota created the 1,000 Days Initiative Interagency Forum to create a trauma - informed system of care.
Children and young people who live in residential care are often those who have experienced the greatest level of trauma and who, therefore, require the most expert therapeutic care and support.
Trauma - informed care places great importance on the physical, psychological, and emotional safety of teens and providers alike.
While any ill or injured child may experience pediatric medical traumatic stress (PMTS), children in foster care, who often have a prior trauma history or lack social support, are at greater risk.
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