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Disaster preparedness should represent an augmentation of the everyday trauma system, but are we prepared?
Jørgen Joakim Jørgensen, Peter Wiel Monrad-Hansen, Christine Gaarder, Paal Aksel Næss
DOI: 10.1136/tsaco-2021-000760 Published 7 July 2021
Jørgen Joakim Jørgensen
1Departments of Traumatology and Vascular Surgery, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway
2Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Peter Wiel Monrad-Hansen
3Departments of Traumatology and Gastrointestinal Surgery, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway
Christine Gaarder
2Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
4Department of Traumatology, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway
Paal Aksel Næss
2Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
5Departments of Traumatology and Pediatric Surgery, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway
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Disaster preparedness should represent an augmentation of the everyday trauma system, but are we prepared?
Jørgen Joakim Jørgensen, Peter Wiel Monrad-Hansen, Christine Gaarder, Paal Aksel Næss
Trauma Surg Acute Care Open Jul 2021, 6 (1) e000760; DOI: 10.1136/tsaco-2021-000760