Are general surgeons behind the curve when it comes to disaster preparedness training? A survey of general surgery and emergency medicine trainees in the United States by the Eastern Association for the Surgery for Trauma Committee on Disaster Preparedness.
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
9-2012
Journal
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
Volume
Volume 73, Issue 3
Inclusive Pages
612-617
Keywords
Clinical Competence; Disaster Planning--organization & administration; Emergency Medicine--education; General Surgery--education; Internship and Residency--organization & administration
APA Citation
Dennis, A.J., Brandt, M.M., Steinberg, J., Qureshi, S., Burns, J.B., Capella, J., Gross, R.I., Hammond, J., Miller, S.F., Moront, M.L., O'Neill, P., Sarani, B., Sing, R.F. (2012). Are general surgeons behind the curve when it comes to disaster preparedness training? A survey of general surgery and emergency medicine trainees in the United States by the Eastern Association for the Surgery for Trauma Committee on Disaster Preparedness. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 73(3), 612-617.
Peer Reviewed
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