trauma specialist
It depends on their injuries. Treat them the same as you would any other trauma patient- stabilize their head and neck, splint any broken bones, treat for bleeding and/or shock, etc.
I think what you refer to as 'trauma doctor' is trauma surgeon. As the name implies, they are surgeons. They do a number of surgeries (as in the operating room) to stabilize and treat the patients from traumatic injuries. ER physicians are trained to take care from everything from a cold to stabilize trauma patient, but they don't actually do surgeries (in the OR). They can do many procedures in the ER to help stabilize the patients so they can then go to the OR.
A trauma doctor makes about 250,000 a year.
usually a written document describing the suffering and trauma experienced by the crime victim.
A written document describing the losses, suffering, and trauma experienced by the crime victim or by the victim's survivors-before sentencing.
Respect the victim by executing the offender.
wrap the victim in a blanket and provide warm drinks
$490,000 a year
To become a Trauma doctor you need to have: 4 years of college 4 years of medical school 3-4 years of residency
the doctor tells the paftient that he won't treat him
the only way ive ever heard of to treat a vampire victim is to kill the vampire that infected the person and to do that you have to cut off the head of the vampire then burn it
One example might be - "The blunt force trauma was the cause of the victim's death". Another might be - "John lives with the trauma of his experience".