Lessons Learned From Treating Victims Of Boston Marathon Bombing Have Led To Key Medical Advances

08:52 EDT 11 Apr 2018 | Kaiser Health News

“The collective experience in the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombing was a very positive one in the medical community because there was a lot of crosstalk between military and civilian surgeons,” said Dr. Benjamin Potter, chief of orthopedics at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Maryland. In other public health news: cancer, HIV, embryos, vaccinations, and aging.

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