All Bleeding Stops: Life and Death in the Trauma Unit

Author:   Stephen M Cohn, M D
Publisher:   Mayo Clinic Press
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9798887700632


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   05 December 2023
Format:   Hardback
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All Bleeding Stops: Life and Death in the Trauma Unit


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A gripping portrait of trauma surgeons and their place in the controlled chaos of a trauma center, as told by a 40-year veteran of trauma care. For all the awe-inspiring medical stories we might hear and the hospital dramas that dominate the ratings on television, most of us have no conception of the daily, Herculean efforts of trauma surgeons. A good trauma surgeon must be a conductor presiding over an orchestra of healthcare providers as their patients cling to life by a thread. They are also a steely quarterback who can't be rattled when they throw an interception--lingering on a past failure would only ruin their ability to care for the next patient, and the next. They have an encyclopedic knowledge of medical science and are practiced in the art of instinctively reacting to whatever emergency comes flying at them on a stretcher, in addition to doing anything they can to comfort patients' distraught families and friends. All Bleeding Stops gives readers an intimate look at what goes on inside a trauma center, highlighting injuries sustained in car crashes, shootings, and stabbings--basically anything bleeding, obstructed, or perforated. Having lived and breathed trauma for four decades, Dr. Cohn is an ideal guide to demystify the role of the trauma surgeon and their place in a hospital. He pulls back the curtain to clarify such questions as: What exactly is a trauma surgeon, and what does one do? How does a trauma center function, and what really goes on in the operating room? How do you mold a medical student into a surgeon who can stay cool and act decisively when a patient's life hangs in the balance? His answers are infused with sobering tales from his career as a military surgeon and in trauma centers across the country as well as his descriptions of high-profile medical stories.

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Author:   Stephen M Cohn, M D
Publisher:   Mayo Clinic Press
Imprint:   Mayo Clinic Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 21.30cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9798887700632


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   05 December 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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"""An excellent book about the life of the trauma surgeon. The reader is exposed to myriad stories about patients for whom Dr. Cohn has cared. Cohn goes beyond these vignettes and discusses the cost of medical school, the cost of the American healthcare system, the rigors of resident surgeon training, the state of trauma care in the United States, and the progress of surgical and medical care over the last 40 years. A compelling and enjoyable read.""--Stephen Heard, M.D.; Professor and Chair Emeritus, Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School ""Dr. Cohn welcomes the reader into the rarefied world of the trauma surgeon, a world filled with high drama, elation, and pathos. He skillfully weaves numerous tales from his storied career with thoughtful discussions of public health, public policy, and ethical issues. The book will interest everyone who enjoys fast-paced stories of surgical derring-do told in the context of the complex social and political questions of the day.""--William Schecter, M.D., FACS, Professor of Clinical Surgery, Emeritus, University of California, San Francisco"


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Stephen Cohn, M.D., is a former surgeon in the U.S. Army Medical Corp in Desert Storm, past Division Chief of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care at Yale University School of Medicine, past Medical Director of the Ryder Trauma Center in Miami, past Chairman of the Department of Surgery at the University of Texas Health Science Center, and current practitioner in New York City. He has also lent his knowledge as an educator and researcher, having produced more than 300 scientific publications, edited eight surgical textbooks, conducted extensive funded research, participated in many professional organizations, and served as an editorial reviewer for numerous journals. He is the recipient of Teacher of the Year awards at Boston University, University of Massachusetts, Yale, and Northwell Health and a Lifetime Achievement in Education award from the University of Miami Department of Surgery.

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