Global Connections: Telemedicine as a Tool to extend Trauma Education
Nicholas Namias, Antonio C Marttos, Fernanda M Kuchkarian, Daniel F Rojas, Francisco S Collet-Silva, Cleinaldo de Almeida Costa, George D Garcia, Carl I Schulman
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Namias N, Marttos AC, Kuchkarian FM, Rojas DF, Collet-Silva FS, Costa CD, Garcia GD, Schulman CI. Global Connections: Telemedicine as a Tool to extend Trauma Education. Panam J Trauma Crit Care Emerg Surg 2013; 2 (1):62-66.
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