The smells did not go with the soup, but Shock Trauma was rated as one of the best emergency rooms in the country.
The procedure is considered by its practitioners to be effective for Shock Trauma (see below) in the short term (typically one to six sessions).
Shock Trauma may refer to:
Shock Trauma - A Japanese youth who is the youngest of the Hangmen.
Shock Trauma was founded by R Adams Cowley, who is considered the father of trauma medicine.
The "nearest hospital first" was eventually abandoned, and emergency medical systems across the United States now follow the model first advocated by Shock Trauma.
Shock Trauma can admit patients directly into the operating room if their condition requires it.
Shock Trauma trains physicians and medical personnel from locations overseas and throughout the United States.
Shock Trauma receives over 7500 admissions per year and provides its residents with intensive training in the evaluation and management of both blunt and penetrating injury.
Shock Trauma has more than 100 inpatient beds dedicated to emergency surgery, resuscitation, intensive care, and acute surgical care.