An edition of Trauma (2011)

Trauma

my life as an emergency surgeon

1st ed.

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An edition of Trauma (2011)

Trauma

my life as an emergency surgeon

1st ed.

"TRAUMA is Dr. Cole's harrowing account of his life spent in the ER and on the battlegrounds, fighting to save lives. In addition to his gripping stories of treating victims of gunshot wounds, stabbings, attempted suicides, flesh-eating bacteria, car crashes, industrial accidents, murder, and war, the book also covers the years during Cole's residency training when he was faced with 120-hour work weeks, excessive sleep deprivation, and the pressures of having to manage people dying of traumatic injury, often with little support. Unlike the authors of other medical memoirs, Cole trained to be a surgeon in the military and served as a physician member of a Marine Corps reconnaissance unit, United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), and on a Navy Reserve SEAL team. From treating war casualties in Afghanistan and Iraq to his experiences as a civilian trauma surgeon treating alcoholics, drug addicts, criminals, and the mentally deranged, TRAUMA is an intense look at one man's commitment to his country and to those most desperately in need of aid"--

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St. Martin's Press
Language
English
Pages
336

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Table of Contents

The trauma surgeon: introduction
The general medical officer: the early postgraduate years
My first major trauma: the junior surgical resident
Indoctrination, brainwashing, and sleep deprivation: the training of a surgeon
Baptism by fire: the county hospital
The university experience: the world's greatest trauma surgeon
A tragic ending: Albuquerque
Pure hell: cardiovascular surgery
Good fortune: the chief surgical resident
The independent surgeon: Fort Polk Louisiana
9/11
the day that changed everything: transition to civilian practice
Limb lost, life saved: the mutilated limb
Cold-blooded killer: a mother's undying love
Broken minds and damaged bodies: mental illness
The illegal alien: everyone has an angle
Off to war: deployment to Afghanistan
A desolate wasteland: Afghanistan
Suicide by crossbow: treating the full spectrum of the ages
Trauma and the flesh-eating bacteria: the brutal disfigurement of a woman's body
Parking lot murder: a senseless killing
The sniper's rifle: the benevolence of a SWAT team member
The alcoholic trauma patient: one of many ways to ruin one's life
Back to the combat zone: deployment to Iraq
Guns, knives, and drugs: urban violence
Poor Roger: a painful, bitter ending
The final chapter: it has been a privilege.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
617.092, B
Library of Congress
RD27.35.C645 A3 2011, RD27.35.C645A3 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 336 p. :
Number of pages
336

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL25115631M
ISBN 10
031255222X
ISBN 13
9780312552220
LCCN
2011024843
OCLC/WorldCat
707969666

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL16307903W

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