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ACCCN http://www.acccn.com.au
Monash University Accident Research Centre http://www.monash.edu.au/muarc
American Trauma Society http://www.amtrauma.org
Australasian Trauma Society http://www.atsoc.com.au
CENA(Vic)

http://www.cena.org.au

Fundamental Initial Resuscitation of Severe Trauma http://www.first.org.au
Liverpool Hospital Trauma Website http://www.swsahs.nsw.gov.au/livtrauma
Society of Trauma Nurses http://www.traumaNurseSoc.org
Trauma Nurse http://www.traumanurse.org
Trauma.org http://www.trauma.org
Victorian Trauma Foundation

http://www.vtf.com.au

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Image acknowledgements:
http://www.news.navy.mil 040723-N-8977L-008 Los Angeles, Calif. (July 23, 2004) - Navy Hospital Corpsmen and Medical Officers assess the treatment and prognosis of a patient with a gunshot wound to the head in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at the University of Southern California (USC) Medical Center. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 2nd Class Johansen Laurel (RELEASED)
http://www.news.navy.mil 40129-N-8977L-013 San Diego, Calif. (Jan. 29, 2004) – During a mass casualty drill aboard the Military Sealift Command (MSC) hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19), a casualty receiving crew treats a patient pretending to suffer from a variety of traumatic injuries. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 3rd Class Johansen Laurel. (RELEASED)