CHALLENGES IN TREATING COMBAT INJURIES

CHALLENGES IN TREATING COMBAT INJURIES
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
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Download or read book CHALLENGES IN TREATING COMBAT INJURIES written by Dr. Khafis Salikhov and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2012-05-29 with total page 562 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Viktor Khomutov, MD, Ph.D graduated from the Medico-military Academy in St. Petersburg (Russia) in 1975. He is a surgeon –traumatologist got an extensive practical experience in Central Military Hospital in Afghanistan(1987-1989). At present, he is a leading surgeon-traumatologist of Medical Center for Functional Osteosynthesis in St. Petersburg, well-known scientists and doctor for his investigation in the field of combat injuries. Author of 230 scientific original publications, 13 Patents and Inventions. Professor Ildar MINNULLIN MD, PhD, Dr.Sci, Honorary Doctor of Russia, graduated from the Medico-Military Academy in St. Petersburg (Russia) in 1973. He got an extensive practical experience in Central Military Hospital in Afghanistan (1984-1987), during a local military conflict in North Caucas (1998-2001). He is an expert of Red Cross International Organization, well-known scientists and doctor for his investigation in surgery of combat injuries, management of surgical care in local military conflicts. At present, he is the Director of Department of Ambulance Service St. Petersburg State University named, Djanelidze. Professor Lev Glaznikov, MD, PhD, Dr.Sci., graduated from the Medico-military Academy in St. Petersburg (Russia) in 1975. Since 1979 has been practicing as a doctor of the ENT Department of the same academy. He got an extensive practical experience in a Central military hospital in Afghanistan (1986-89), as well as in leading clinics of St. Petersburg. He is a well known scientist for his investigations in ENT combat injuries, vestibular dysfunctions, pathology of hearing. Author of 250 scientific original publications. At present, he is one of the leaders of international team of experts working on creating the World Medical Rehabilitation Center(WMRC). Ravil A. NIGMEDZYANOV, MD, PhD, Dr. Sci, received his Medical education in Kazan State Medical University. The main direction of his scientific and practical activities is rehabilitative treatment of patients injured in emergency situations, in local armed conflicts and Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder management. He got extensive practical experience in a military hospital of Afghanistan, as well as in leading clinics of Kazan, the Republic of Tatarstan, Russian Federation, in EB WHO, Copenhagen. He received his second Higher Education in the Russian Academy of Foreign Trade specializing in Global Economics. At present, he is a leader of international team of experts working on creating the World Medical Rehabilitation Center (WMRC).


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