GSACEP Lecture Series: The Modern FRST: The Emergency Physician’s Role LTC Shane Summers
GSACEP Government Services ACEP01/21/22 • 66 min
Shane Summers, MD, is the Deputy Director, Army Trauma Training Center (ATTC) and is an Associate Professor Military and Emergency Medicine, USUHS.
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01/21/22 • 66 min
GSACEP Government Services ACEP - GSACEP Lecture Series: The Modern FRST: The Emergency Physician’s Role LTC Shane Summers
Transcript
Good day, everyone. I'm Lieutenant Colonel Shane summers, and I'm the Deputy Director here at the army trauma Training Center in Miami, Florida. I'm here to talk to you today about the forward resuscitative surgical team. And more specifically, what I believe the emergency physicians role should be on those teams.
Shane SummersLittle bit of this talk might be army centric at times, but I assure you
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