Sherry M. WrenHannah WildJennifer M. GurneyMohana AmirtharajahZachary W. BrownEileen M. BulgerFrederick M. BurkleEric A. ElsterJoseph D. ForresterKent GarberRichard A. GosselinReinou S. GroenGary HsinManjul JoshipuraAdam L. KushnerIan NortonInga OsmersH. Pamela PaganoTarek RazekJesús-Manuel Sáenz-TerrazasLilli SchusslerBarclay T. StewartAbd Al-Rahman TraboulsiMiguel TrellesJohn TrokeChristopher A. VanFossonPaul H. Wise
Evidence suggests that modern trauma systems save lives. However, the requirements of providing this standard of care in insecure conflict settings places new burdens on humanitarian systems that must provide both emergency and trauma surgical care. This consensus framework integrates advances in trauma care and surgical systems in response to a changing security environment. It is possible to reduce disparities and improve the standard of care in these settings.
Charles N. ObergHopewell R. Hodges