Systems engineering to improve traumatic brain injury care in the military health system: workshop summary
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National Academies Press
2009
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xx, 174 pages) illustrations (some color) |
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title | Systems engineering to improve traumatic brain injury care in the military health system workshop summary |
title_auth | Systems engineering to improve traumatic brain injury care in the military health system workshop summary |
title_exact_search | Systems engineering to improve traumatic brain injury care in the military health system workshop summary |
title_full | Systems engineering to improve traumatic brain injury care in the military health system workshop summary David Butler [and others], editors ; National Academy of Engineering and Institute of Medicine of the National Academies |
title_fullStr | Systems engineering to improve traumatic brain injury care in the military health system workshop summary David Butler [and others], editors ; National Academy of Engineering and Institute of Medicine of the National Academies |
title_full_unstemmed | Systems engineering to improve traumatic brain injury care in the military health system workshop summary David Butler [and others], editors ; National Academy of Engineering and Institute of Medicine of the National Academies |
title_short | Systems engineering to improve traumatic brain injury care in the military health system |
title_sort | systems engineering to improve traumatic brain injury care in the military health system workshop summary |
title_sub | workshop summary |
topic | MEDICAL / Infectious Diseases bisacsh HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / Contagious bisacsh Brain / Wounds and injuries / Treatment fast Medicine, Military fast Systems engineering fast Warfare Brain Injury, Chronic / rehabilitation Military Medicine Delivery of Health Care / organization & administration Health Plan Implementation / organization & administration Brain Injuries / therapy Systems Analysis Military Medicine / methods Medicine, Military United States Brain Wounds and injuries Treatment Systems engineering |
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