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Current Patterns of Prehospital Trauma Care in Kampala, Uganda and the Feasibility of a Lay-First-Responder Training Program
World Journal of Surgery, 08/11/09
Jayaraman S et al. – Lay people witness many emergencies and deaths in Kampala, Uganda and provide much needed care but are ill–prepared to do so. A context–appropriate prehospital trauma care course can be developed and improve lay people’s knowledge of basic trauma care. The effectiveness of such a training program needs to be evaluated prospectively.
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