The Increasing Call for Protective Ventilation During Anesthesia—Reply
Abstract
Letters Although ongoing preparedness in trauma surgery is nec- requirement. Notwithstanding that both have been consid- essary for today’s military surgeon, a military-civilian part- ered mild postoperative pulmonary complications, they might nership beyond trauma care is mutually beneficial. The mili- also play a role as triggering factors in a potentially hazardous tary faculty supports UCD’s mission in clinical care and chain of events. research, while UCD helps train the next...