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Debate on who should lead the trauma team: Surgeon or Critical care physician? In support of surgeon

B. Ravinder Reddy.

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Key words: Trauma, Surgeon, Physician, Critical care


 
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B. Ravinder Reddy. Debate on who should lead the trauma team: Surgeon or Critical care physician? In support of surgeon. J Med Allied Sci. 2011; 1(2): 90-92.


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B. Ravinder Reddy. Debate on who should lead the trauma team: Surgeon or Critical care physician? In support of surgeon. J Med Allied Sci. 2011; 1(2): 90-92.



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B. Ravinder Reddy. Debate on who should lead the trauma team: Surgeon or Critical care physician? In support of surgeon. J Med Allied Sci. (2011), [cited January 12, 2023]; 1(2): 90-92.



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B. Ravinder Reddy (2011) Debate on who should lead the trauma team: Surgeon or Critical care physician? In support of surgeon. J Med Allied Sci, 1 (2), 90-92.



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B. Ravinder Reddy. 2011. Debate on who should lead the trauma team: Surgeon or Critical care physician? In support of surgeon. Journal of Medical and Allied Sciences, 1 (2), 90-92.



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B. Ravinder Reddy. "Debate on who should lead the trauma team: Surgeon or Critical care physician? In support of surgeon." Journal of Medical and Allied Sciences 1 (2011), 90-92.



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B. Ravinder Reddy (2011) Debate on who should lead the trauma team: Surgeon or Critical care physician? In support of surgeon. Journal of Medical and Allied Sciences, 1 (2), 90-92.