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How to Better Treat Trauma Injuries in the Developing World

Clip: 5/15/2012 | 5m 51s

How to Better Treat Trauma Injuries in the Developing World

At San Francisco General Hospital, surgeons from developing countries are learning the latest techniques from top U.S. specialists. With just over 100 orthopedic surgeons serving the 80 million people of Kenya and Tanzania, it's admittedly a small step. But doctors there say it's a worthy one. Spencer Michels reports.

05/15/2012

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