Sentences with phrase «treating victims of trauma»

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The program would reimburse trauma centers that treat victims of mass shootings, such as the Feb. 14 attack at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland that left 17 people dead.
This week, Science is running an interview with systems biologist and trauma surgeon Michael Yaffe, who treated victims of the Boston Marathon bombings.
Researchers are stepping up efforts to develop a safe blood substitute amid a growing demand and dwindling supply of the real thing to treat trauma victims and blood disorders such as potentially deadly types of anemia.
Trauma Physician — King Medical Center Ashburn, Chicago, IL — 9/2005 — 7/2008 • Treated emergency room patients with a focus on internal trauma victims • Enacted life - saving medical techniques to stabilize a patient while working with a team of professionals; transported patients to other units as necessary • Attended staff meetings to learn about best practice guidelines and advancements in the field, under the supervision of the medical diTrauma Physician — King Medical Center Ashburn, Chicago, IL — 9/2005 — 7/2008 • Treated emergency room patients with a focus on internal trauma victims • Enacted life - saving medical techniques to stabilize a patient while working with a team of professionals; transported patients to other units as necessary • Attended staff meetings to learn about best practice guidelines and advancements in the field, under the supervision of the medical ditrauma victims • Enacted life - saving medical techniques to stabilize a patient while working with a team of professionals; transported patients to other units as necessary • Attended staff meetings to learn about best practice guidelines and advancements in the field, under the supervision of the medical director
I specialize in treating trauma that include; sexual abuse, physical abuse, emotional abuse, domestic violence and victims of crime.
«I have successfully treated clients who are now living healthy, productive lives who have had the following problems: Trauma, victims of physical, sexual and mental abuse, families with relationship issues, oppositional teens, marriages headed for divorce, severe anxiety, living with borderline personality disorder, and individuals diagnosed with bipolar disorder and their partners.
Carol was curious if other social workers and mental health providers who treated 9/11 victims shared her experience of vicarious trauma, so she polled 500 helping professionals who worked in Midtown and Lower Manhattan during the attacks.
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