Adam Levine, M.D., of Rhode Island Hospital Describes Lessons Learned from a Field Hospital in Libya (VIDEO)
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Adam Levine, M.D., an emergency medicine physician with Rhode Island Hospital and a volunteer physician with International Medical Corps, was deployed to a field hospital near Misurata, Libya, during the conflict in Libya. He and his colleagues cared for over 1,300 patients from both sides of the conflict over a two-month period between June and August 2011. In a paper now available online in advance of print in the African Journal of Emergency Medicine, Levine describes his experience and the lessons he learned that he hopes will aid in future humanitarian efforts.
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