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October 31, 2011 @ 7:30 am CDT
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Trauma Grand Rounds

Translating Lessons Learned from Combat Surgery into Civilian Trauma Care

Speaker: Col(Ret)Mark W. Bowyer, MD, FACS Professor of Surgery, Chief of Trauma and Combat Surgery Uniformed Services University At the conclusion, the participant should be able to:

1) CATEGORIZE the types of combat wounds seen in modern warfare; 2) CONTRAST and COMPARE the differences and similarities between combat wounds and civilian wounds; 3) DISCUSS the current injury pattern that result in death that are potentially preventable; 4) CLASSIFY the lessons learned in pre-hospital management of examguinating hemorrhage that apply to civilian trauma; 5) INTRODUCE unique ethical challenges inherent in the treatment of combat wounded civilians and prisoners of war; 6) DEFINE and DISCUSS the current practices of Damage Control Resuscitation and Damage Control Surgery as applied to the battlefield and the potential applicability to civilian care; 7) INVENTORY the advances in the management of wounded partients that have already transitioned from the military to the civilian practice; 8) HIGHLIGHT the role of temporary vascular shunting; 9) PRESENT and critically EVALUATE the lessons learned from war. Questions and answers will allow for audience participation.
Ascension Sacred Heart Hospital
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