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I had asked earlier if EMT-P's were effective in treating combat-related injuries such as gunshots, explosions or other acute physical trauma.
You all will think I'm crazy, but I want to learn to treat physical trauma because my brother, who works for Doctors Without Borders, is in Syria. He tells me about the injured civilians and rebels over there that need treatment from gunshot wounds and explosions.
I want to learn to treat injured civilians with acute physical trauma in war-zones.
Is there any way to learn these skills other than spending years in school to become a trauma surgeon?
You all will think I'm crazy, but I want to learn to treat physical trauma because my brother, who works for Doctors Without Borders, is in Syria. He tells me about the injured civilians and rebels over there that need treatment from gunshot wounds and explosions.
I want to learn to treat injured civilians with acute physical trauma in war-zones.
Is there any way to learn these skills other than spending years in school to become a trauma surgeon?