traumatology

IPA: trˈɔmʌtˈɑɫʌdʒi

noun

  • (medicine, psychology) A branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of trauma.
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Examples of "traumatology" in Sentences

  • Expect a bold edit to Traumatology.
  • Traumatology is a branch of medicine.
  • His specialism was traumatology and orthopaedics.
  • Traumatology may also be known as accident surgery.
  • Veterinary Comparative Orthopedics and Traumatology.
  • Traumatology may also be known as accident surgery .
  • Traumatology may also be known as 'accident surgery'.
  • The study of dental trauma is called dental traumatology.
  • Dental traumatology is the study and science of dental trauma.
  • There are no more citations in Traumatology than there was in this one.
  • Dr Danieli is a clinical psychologist in private practice, specialising in victimology and traumatology.
  • A two hour problem-solving, interactive tutorial on traumatology was structured to cover main topics in trauma management.
  • "There is a lot of research that shows that R&R is bad policy," says Figley, the head of the traumatology unit at Florida State University.
  • During this time he was considered an authority in sports medicine, traumatology, as well as one of the top orthopedic surgeons in all of Spain.
  • The American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress provides applicants with certification in traumatology by simply filling out an application for a fee of $375, according to its website.
  • On paper, Lieutenant Commander Brian K. Waite, a United States Navy chaplain, appears to be one of the nation's foremost scholars on a wide-range of topics such as traumatology, theology, and Biblical history.
  • Sir Keith Porter, the UK's only professor of clinical traumatology and consultant at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, said: Surgery always advances in times of war … Blood loss, wound infection and damage control – which means do the least necessary early in order to keep the patient alive or to save a limb.
  • The resulting definition, which was published in 1999 in the British Journal of Psychiatry, was distinctly influenced by traumatology in that it was broken down into two components: symptoms of separation distress (yearning, searching, loneliness) and traumatic distress (numbness, disbelief about the loss, anger, and a sense of futility about the future).
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