Neues aus der Schwerverletztenversorgung
Bericht vom 2. Jahreskongress der Sektion NIS
New aspects of treatment of the severely injured
Report on the second annual conference of the Committee on Emergency Medicine, Intensive Care and Trauma Management (Sektion NIS)
Notes
Danksagung
Das NIS-Board dankt allen Referenten für die kritische Durchsicht des Manuskripts und Ihre Beteiligung am 2. Jahreskongress der Sektion NIS.
Interessenkonflikt
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