The World Health Organization trauma checklist versus Trauma Team Time‐out: A perspective
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C. Nickson | M. Fitzgerald | D. Smit | J. Mathew | Yesul Kim | B. Mitra | M. Noonan | S. Chowdhury | M. Márquez | Francis O’Keeffe | Abdulrahman S Alqahtani | E. Boo | Stephanie Reilly | A. Darez | J. B. Mascarenhas | Wang An Li | Yan Ling Zhang | K. Williams
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