Learn from a 40-year veteran of trauma care
Life and Death in the Trauma Unit |
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NEW BOOK | “All bleeding stops” is a true statement, one way or another. It distills into a few words the battle trauma surgeons fight each and every day. | Learn more |
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Dear Reader, Today is the official release date for All Bleeding Stops! Order your copy today for a special discount. Have you ever wondered what exactly is a trauma surgeon? What really goes on in the operating room? How do surgeons stay cool and act decisively when a patient’s life hangs in the balance? All Bleeding Stops answers these questions and more. Having lived and breathed trauma for four decades, Stephen Cohn, M.D., is an ideal guide to demystify the role of the trauma surgeon and their place in a hospital. For all the awe-inspiring medical stories we might hear and the hospital dramas that dominate the ratings on television, most of us have no conception of the daily, Herculean efforts of trauma surgeons. A good trauma surgeon must be a conductor presiding over an orchestra of healthcare providers as their patients cling to life by a thread. They have an encyclopedic knowledge of medical science and are practiced in the art of instinctively reacting to whatever emergency comes flying at them on a stretcher. All Bleeding Stops gives readers an intimate look at what goes on inside a trauma center, highlighting the treatment of injuries sustained in car crashes, shootings, and stabbings—basically anything bleeding, obstructed, or perforated. Dr. Cohn’s tells eye-opening tales from his career as a military surgeon in the U.S Army Medical Corp in Desert Storm and in trauma centers across the country including high-profile medical stories. Order today and receive a special discount! | Order now | Yours in good health, Dan Harke, Publisher Mayo Clinic Press |
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