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November 2005
Volume 69
Number 11

Modern trauma care owes much to the work of anesthesiologists, and anesthesiologists continue to play leading roles in trauma education, research and advocacy. This issue covers trauma from its humble beginnings to its place as a crucial subspecialty.


Editorial Board

Editor
Douglas R. Bacon, M.D.

Associate Editors
Theodore A. Alston, M.D.
Michael S. Axley, M.D.
Lawrence S. Berman, M.D.
Doris K. Cope, M.D.
Warren K. Eng, M.D.
Michael H. Entrup, M.D.
N. Martin Giesecke, M.D.
Girish P. Joshi, M.D.
Angela Kendrick, M.D.
Robert E. Kettler, M.D.
Paul J. Schaner, M.D.
John E. Tetzlaff, M.D.

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Editorial Staff
Gina A. Steiner
David A. Love
Roy A. Winkler
Karen L. Yetsky

Officers and Directors




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