This surgeon changed his mind about having more support
I was in my surgical residency back in the days of “you can go home when the work is done.” A few years before I arrived as an intern, one of my attending surgeons had decided he was going to jump on the trauma train. Trauma was in its infancy back then, and he was convinced (and rightly so) that patients could be greatly helped with this relatively new concept …




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