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Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 1998
General thoracic surgery is a dynamic specialty, and new techniques and therapies continue to evolve. Basic research is expanding through efforts of the Thoracic Surgery Foundation for Research and Education, and clinical research continues despite managed care. These are interesting times for this very viable specialty.
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General thoracic surgery is a dynamic specialty, and new techniques and therapies continue to evolve. Basic research is expanding through efforts of the Thoracic Surgery Foundation for Research and Education, and clinical research continues despite managed care. These are interesting times for this very viable specialty.
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2003
Robotics are now being used in all surgical fields, including general surgery. By increasing intra-abdominal articulations while operating through small incisions, robotics are increasingly being used for a large number of visceral and solid organ operations, including those for the gallbladder, esophagus, stomach, intestines, colon, and rectum, as ...
Brian P Jacob, Michel Gagner
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Robotics are now being used in all surgical fields, including general surgery. By increasing intra-abdominal articulations while operating through small incisions, robotics are increasingly being used for a large number of visceral and solid organ operations, including those for the gallbladder, esophagus, stomach, intestines, colon, and rectum, as ...
Brian P Jacob, Michel Gagner
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Readiness of US General Surgery Residents for Independent Practice
Annals of Surgery, 2017Objective: This study evaluates the current state of the General Surgery (GS) residency training model by investigating resident operative performance and autonomy.
Brian C. George+25 more
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1947
The family physician, even though he does not practice surgery, is interested in surgical developments. Many general practitioners do what is known as ordinary general surgery and do it well. The purpose of this paper is briefly to outline and summarize some of the developments in general surgery in recent years which should be of interest to the ...
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The family physician, even though he does not practice surgery, is interested in surgical developments. Many general practitioners do what is known as ordinary general surgery and do it well. The purpose of this paper is briefly to outline and summarize some of the developments in general surgery in recent years which should be of interest to the ...
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1991
The origin of the term "general surgery" is uncertain, but it is known that it has been in the lexicon of surgical parlance for more than a century. Although specialization began at least 150 years ago, it became a major trend at the end of World War I.
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The origin of the term "general surgery" is uncertain, but it is known that it has been in the lexicon of surgical parlance for more than a century. Although specialization began at least 150 years ago, it became a major trend at the end of World War I.
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Hypothermia in General Surgery
New England Journal of Medicine, 1956DURING the past three years a voluminous literature has accumulated on the use of hypothermia in prolonging the safe period of circulatory occlusion during cardiac surgery, but little has been written on the use of hypothermia in general surgery. The purpose of this paper is to summarize our experience with the use of hypothermia in general surgery and
J. C. Owens, B. Eiseman, H. Swan
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1972
Physician and surgeon shortage is considered to be a factor in the current medical health care crisis. Paradoxically, it has been claimed that there are too many general surgeons in this country, leading to inadequate work loads and perhaps unjustified surgery [L21. The basis for such statements is not clear.
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Physician and surgeon shortage is considered to be a factor in the current medical health care crisis. Paradoxically, it has been claimed that there are too many general surgeons in this country, leading to inadequate work loads and perhaps unjustified surgery [L21. The basis for such statements is not clear.
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Laparoscopy in general surgery
The American Journal of Surgery, 1976In the last seven years laparoscopy has become increasingly popular in North America. The procedure has been mainly embraced by the gynecologist. Other specialities have been relatively slow in recognizing its value. Laparoscopy has wide applications in general surgery. It is a useful tool in blunt abdominal trauma and often prevents laparotomy.
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Telemedicine to follow patients in a general surgery department. A randomized controlled trial.
American Journal of Surgery, 2020M. Cremades+8 more
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Gender and ethnic diversity in academic general surgery department leadership.
American Journal of Surgery, 2020A. Kassam+4 more
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