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Pediatric Trauma Evaluation
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Management of Colo-Rectal Trauma
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Penetrating Trauma to the Neck
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Treatment of Crotalid Envenomation
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Recognition and Management of Vascular Injuries
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Options for Wound Closure in Hypovolemic Shock and Peritonitis
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Peripheral Vascular Trauma
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Management of Arterial Injury in a Contaminated Field
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Penetrating Wounds to the Extremities
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Serious Injury to the Pancreas and Duodenum
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Damage Control - Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
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Hepatic Injuries Requiring Packing
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Blood Substitutes
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Management of Abdominal Vascular Injuries
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Penetrating Injuries of the Thoracic Outlet
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Controlling Major Vascular Injury in the Pelvis and to Iliac Vessels
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Shock - Controversies and Current Concept
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Trauma Algorithms
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Blood Born Pathogen - Risk to Health Care Providers, HIV, Hep C, Hep B
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Blunt Thoracic Injuries
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Liver Injuries
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Red Cell Substitutes
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Prone Ventilation
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Aortic Injuries
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Spleen Injuries
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Ultrasound in the Intensive Care Unit
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Evidence-based Critical Care
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Intensive Insulin Therapy
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Controversies and Concepts in the Initial Care of the Seriously Injured Patient
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Staged Laparotomy for Trauma
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Future Role of Blood Substitutes in Trauma Care
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Resuscitative Thoracotomy in the Emergency Department
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Thoracic Incisions for Cervicomediastinal Trauma
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Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injuries
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Penetrating Neck
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Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
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Role of the Gut in Post injury MOF
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Initial Assessment of the Trauma Patient
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Current Management of Liver and Spleen Injuries
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Initial Evaluation of the Trauma Patient
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Blunt Carotid and Vertebral Injuries
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The Open Abdomen/Delayed Abdominal Closure/Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
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Extremes of Trauma
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Post Injury MOF
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Evaluation of Chest/Head
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High Risk Injury Pattern
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"The Emergency Surgeon"