2021
DOI: 10.1093/jbcr/irab032.045
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41 Enhancing Burn Medical Care During a Disaster Using a Novel Augmented-Reality Application

Abstract: Introduction In disaster or mass casualty situations, access to remote burn care experts, communication, or resources may be limited. Furthermore, burn injuries are complex and require substantial training and knowledge beyond basic clinical care. Development and use of decision support (DS) technologies may provide a solution for addressing this need. Devices capable of delivering burn management recommendations can enhance the provider’s ability to make decisions and perform interventions i… Show more

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