When you have multiple injuries, a multi-disciplinary approach is required; what this seems to mean at my place of work is that all the relevant specialists offer to 'fix their bit' as long as the patient is under someone else's care.
So: when your injuries are:
Minor head injury - no skull fracture, no bleed, no brain injury
Facial contusions - no fractures
No spinal fractures
Laryngeal cartilage fracture, undisplaced, no active intervention required
Subconjunctival haemorrhage, normal visual acuity
Multiple rib fractures, with right pneumothorax, requiring tube thoracostomy
Ruptured oesophagus - at about mid thoracic level
No abdominal, pelvic or long bone injury
Who should be the Speciality in 'overall charge'?
Who should admit the patient?
Maxillo-Facial?
Ophthalmology?
Ear, Nose, Throat?
General Surgery?
CardioThoracic?
Answers as usual, please... I think they're still arguing about it at work