Incidence and Cause of Potentially Preventable Death after Civilian Public Mass Shooting in the US
The incidence and severity of civilian public mass shooting (CPMS) events continue to rise. Understanding the wounding pattern and incidence of potentially preventable death (PPD) after CPMS is key to updating prehospital response strategy.
Source: Journal of the American College of Surgeons - Category: Surgery Authors: E Reed Smith, Babak Sarani, Geoff Shapiro, Stephen Gondek, Lisbi Rivas, Tammy Ju, Bryce RH. Robinson, Jordan M. Estroff, John Fudenberg, Richard Amdur, Roger Mitchell Tags: Original scientific article Source Type: research