
In a world with 110 ongoing conflicts, the need for clinicians who can function in crisis settings has rarely been greater. That’s where the UK-based David Nott Foundation comes in, by using prosthetics, virtual reality simulations and cadavers to train surgeons and other healthcare workers to save lives in hostile conditions. CEO and former British Army surgeon James Gough joins Raise the Line host Lindsey Smith to share the details.
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