Civilian Doctors Learn from War Wounds

By AFN EuropeJanuary 22, 2007

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Civilian Doctors Learn from War Wounds
Injuries in the War on Terror are challenging some of the best trauma teams in the world. Bomb blasts and other war wounds are so severe that stateside doctors rarely, if ever, see the degree of devastation that military doctors deal with. Michelle M... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

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