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Trauma patients recover faster when medical teams know each other well, new study finds

  • Written by Linda Argote, Thomas Lord Professor of Organizational Behavior and Theory; Director, Center of Organizational Learning, Innovation and Knowledge, Carnegie Mellon University
Trauma patients recover faster when medical teams know each other well, new study findsWhen someone is badly hurt, their potential for survival often depends on what happens in the first minutes after they arrive at the hospital.SDI Productions/E+ Collection/via Getty Images

When a trauma patient enters the emergency department, their potential for survival often depends on what happens within the first minutes after their arrival. Af...

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