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EMCrit 281 – Why Can’t Emergency Medicine and Trauma Surgery Just Get Along?

09.04.2020 - By Scott D. Weingart, MD FCCMPlay

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Why Can't Emergency Medicine and Trauma Surgery Just Get Along? This is a question we often ask in the USA given our unique Trauma system. It seems custom built to create conflict in the trauma bay. To explore this issue, I got to talk with Joe DuBose and Bill Teeter. This discussion originally was recorded for Joe's new podcast on Trauma Surgery, Tiger Country. Tiger Country has a bunch of episodes that are worth a listen for ED and ICU folks as well.

Joe DuBose

Trauma and Vascular Surgeon at the Shock Trauma Center. Professor of Surgery. Research leader on all things REBOA.

William Teeter

Started as a surgery resident, switched over to EM residency and then Crit Care Fellowship. Now an EM Intensivist down South.

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