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Emergency Medicine Trauma Training
U.S. Naval Hospital Naples
Aug. 7, 2020 | 2:00
Emergency department Corpsmen from U.S. Naval Hospital Naples, Italy advanced their knowledge, skills, and abilities with two days of trauma response training. Subject matter experts from around the command taught their peers how to manage airways, stop the bleed, and place intraosseous infusion lines. These critical, life-saving skills, enable the team to be brilliant on the basics and ready to treat any patient who comes through the doors.
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