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    Trauma care centre
    (AIKTC, 2023-11) Prajapati, Sandeepkumar; Memon, Fardeen (19AR12)
    A trauma center, is a specialized hospital equipped and staffed to treat patients suffering from major traumatic injuries such as falls, motor vehicle collisions, or gunshot wounds. Trauma continues to be a major global cause of death and morbidity, which poses a serious threat to public health. This thesis explores the various facets of trauma care with the goal of putting forth an integrated strategy that improves trauma patients outcomes by means of better methods for assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation. This thesis concludes with an integrated trauma care framework that covers all stages of care, from the injury to rehabilitation and beyond, through a multidisciplinary examination of the infrastructure, Planning , functioning , future plans, and vision of the established trauma centers. In order to enhance outcomes and save lives in the field of trauma care, the study intends to provide insightful information and improve the efficiency of trauma care facilities and their critical role in public health as we negotiate the intricate and unexpected terrain of severe injuries. Keywords – Trauma, Emergency, Accidents, Injuries, Sufferings, Stress, Rural Access, Health, Life.

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