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New Zealand trauma system review

Published: | Category: Guidance for specialists , Research & reports | Audiences: Local & regional government, Medical practitioners, Road controlling authorities, Road traffic engineers & consultants

This report is a result of a review that the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons undertook of New Zealand’s trauma system. The intent of this piece of work is to inform the review of the national Road Safety Strategy. 

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Companion report

A second report Post impact care – how can New Zealand address the fifth pillar of road safety has also been released. This report looks at the role of the Government Land Transport Sector, both local and central, in improving outcomes of crash victims from the crash site to the hospital or medical treatment centre. 

Post impact care - how can New Zealand address the fifth pillar of road safety

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  • Published: August 2018