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Implementation of a Hospital-based Trauma Registry in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia: Methodology, Preliminary Results, and Lessons learned

Lina V Mata, Marissa A Boeck, Kevin J Blair, J Esteban Foianini, Henry B Perry, Adil H Haider

Citation Information : Mata LV, Boeck MA, Blair KJ, Foianini JE, Perry HB, Haider AH. Implementation of a Hospital-based Trauma Registry in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia: Methodology, Preliminary Results, and Lessons learned. Panam J Trauma Crit Care Emerg Surg 2016; 5 (2):101-112.

DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10030-1152

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Published Online: 04-08-2016

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