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Zip Codes nearby Dumbarton, NY

  • 13421 (6.81 mi) (1 match)
  • 13461 (7.05 mi) (1 match)
  • 13042 (12.42 mi) (1 match)
  • 13501 (22.19 mi) (1 match)
  • 13203 (24.96 mi) (3 matches)

Critical Care Surgeon Info

Critical Care Surgeon Summary:
A critical care surgeon provides comprehensive care to patients with life-threatening, acute, or potentially life-threatening ailments. A critical care surgeon may practice in a broad range of settings including emergency rooms, intensive care units, operating rooms, or at the scene of the accident. A critical care surgeon typically has expertise in all aspects of the body's biologic and physiologic responses to trauma or injury.

Critical Care Surgeon FAQs:
What is a

Critical Care Surgeon

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A Critical Care Surgeon is a surgeon who cares for the critically ill and those affected by trauma..

Where does a critical care surgeon typically work?
A Critical Care Surgeon usually works in a hospital or primary care setting. A Critical Care Surgeon must be in a well-equipped facility to perform unexpected or emergency surgeries at a moments notice.

How do I find an Critical Care Surgeon in my city and state?
The Wellness.com directory will help you locate a Critical Care Surgeon in your state. Select Critical Care Surgeon from the professionals menu and select the state that you are looking to locate a Critical Care Surgeon in. After you have located your state, find the city that you will need a Critical Care Surgeon in. Select the state and city and you will see a list of Critical Care Surgeons in your city and state.


Critical Care Surgeon Related Terms:
critical care, acute care, emergency medicine, surgery, surgeon, respiratory failure, shock, renal failure, sepsis, life-threatening illness, ICU, intensive care