The development of organized trauma systems has led to improved care for trauma patients, including those injured in rural areas. However, persistent disparities have led to increased awareness of the ongoing need for improvement. Our objective is to highlight distinctive aspects of rural trauma and propose opportunities for advancing rural trauma care.
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