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Dr. Jay Coates, Trauma Surgeon

AIR DATE: July 22, 2011
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Jay Coates has seen some pretty amazing things at his job: a man with a giant metal pipe jammed in his neck.  Another man mauled by a tiger.  A boy speared on his bike handlebars.  That's because Dr. Jay Coates is a trauma surgeon at the UMC Trauma Center.  So what does it take to be a trauma surgeon?  What's it like when you're faced with saving people on the brink of death?  Dr. Coates joins us to share some of his harrowing stories.  Rebroadcast
 
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Dr. Jay Coates, Asst Surgery Prof and attending trauma surgeon, UMC Trauma Center; trauma surgeon and Assist Prof, NV School of Medicine

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