Inhalation injury is associated with long-term employment outcomes in the burn population: Findings from a cross-sectional examination of the Burn Model System National Database

Author:

Stockly Olivia R.,Wolfe Audrey E.,Carrougher Gretchen J.,Stewart Barclay T.ORCID,Gibran Nicole S.,Wolf Steven E.ORCID,McMullen Kara,Bamer Alyssa M.,Kowalske Karen,Cioffi William G.,Zafonte Ross,Schneider Jeffrey C.ORCID,Ryan Colleen M.ORCID

Funder

National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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