Accidente del vuelo 214 de Asiana Airlines (lecciones aprendidas) | 27 JUL 16
Eventos con víctimas múltiples: reconsiderando los recursos necesarios
La planificación adecuada para la atención de los desastres requiere un conocimiento de los recursos necesarios para atender efectivamente a los pacientes en incidentes mayores con múltiples víctimas.
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