William Oley – Rural Trauma: Hope is Not a Strategy
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- Describe the treatment of a real-life traumatic injury in a rural environment, talk about the limitations of delivering trauma care in a critical access hospital, and think about ways to use technology to improve rural trauma care.
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William Oley, MD, is a Family Medicine specialist at Beartooth Billings Clinic in Red Lodge, Montana. Dr. Oley did his internship and residency at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. He is a Family Medicine Board Certified physician. Dr. Oley’s research interests include pediatrics, preventive health, rural trauma systems, and wilderness medicine. Dr. Oley began working at Billings Clinic in 2003.
Dr. Oley declares that he has no relevant financial ties with any entity that manufactures, markets, resells, or distributes health care items or services consumed by or used on patients in relation to the content of this presentation.
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