FREE COURSE - Trauma Surgery Video Atlas

Femoral Vessels

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What's in this course?

The Trauma Surgery Video Atlas chapter on femoral vessels contains never-before-seen high-definition operative footage, rich, original illustrations, and practical, easy-to-read pearls that will help prepare you to manage injuries to the femoral vessels.

Surgery

Trauma Surgery

Target Audience

This epidode has been specifically designed to train surgery trainees and practicing surgeons.

Varied activities

Videos, case scenarii and assessment.

Duration

25 minutes

Level

Intermediate

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Course Hosts

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Patrick Georgoff, MD
Patrick is a trauma, emergency and critical care surgeon at Duke University. He completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Michigan, medical school at the University of Pennsylvania, General Surgery Residency and Surgical Critical Care Fellowship at the University of Michigan, and Trauma Surgery Fellowship at the University of Texas in Houston. He is passionate about surgical education and caring for injured patients and is co-director of Behind the Knife.  
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John McClellan, MD
John is an active-duty Army Surgeon and general/acute care/burn surgeon and surgical intensivist with active practices at Madigan Army Medical Center and Harborview Medical Center. He completed his undergraduate degree at Mercyhurst University and medical school at Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. After completing residency at Madigan, he completed his Surgical Critical Care Fellowship at Harborview Medical Center. His professional interests include surgical education and providing care in austere environments.
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Kevin Kniery, MD
Kevin is a vascular surgeon at Brooke Army Medical Center. He completed his undergraduate degree at the United States Military Academy in West Point, medical school at Tulane University, general surgery residency at Madigan Army Medical Center, and vascular fellowship at Cornell and Columbia.
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Nina Clark, MD
Nina is a general surgery resident at the University of Washington. She completed her undergraduate degree at Cornell University, followed by medical school at the University of California – San Francisco. She is interested in trauma and critical care and is completing two research years during which time she will be studying surgical outcomes and obtaining a Masters degree in Epidemiology.

This course is provided by Behind the Knife

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