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Torino 2006 Winter Olympic Games: Highlight on Health Services Organization
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 11/06/09
Piat SC et al. – The described model of medical coverage for such events seemed to be practical and efficient for the athletes, without depleting services to the general population. The risk of severe injury and illness seemed to be low. These data could be useful for planning medical services in future mass gatherings.
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