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Opportunities for Improved Performance in Surgical Specialty Practice

Annals of Surgery, 2008
To identify opportunities for improvement in quality performance profile while maintaining better clinical outcomes.A prospective study of 5285 surgical specialty procedures including hip and knee replacement, cholecystectomy, hysterectomy, nonaccess vascular and cardiac procedures, and colorectal resections in 16 Kentucky hospitals was undertaken. The
Hiram C. Polk   +3 more
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Telemedicine and telementoring in the surgical specialties: A narrative review

The American Journal of Surgery, 2019
The field of telemedicine has grown tremendously over the last decade. We present a systematic review of publications on telemedicine as it pertains to surgery, addressing six facets: 1) telerobotics, 2) telementoring, 3) teleconsulting, 4) telemedicine in post-operative follow-up, 5) tele-education, and 6) current technology.A search of relevant ...
Camila Roginski Guetter   +6 more
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The Impact of Surgical Specialty on Outcomes for Carotid Endarterectomy

Journal of Surgical Research, 2010
Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) is one of the most frequently performed surgical procedures in the United States. Traditionally, this procedure has been performed by surgeons in at least four specialties. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of surgeon specialty on the long-term outcomes of CEA among patients receiving the procedure in ...
Adam R. Bowman   +4 more
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Acute Situations: Trauma in Surgical Specialties

2018
Pain is the most common symptom reported by trauma patients entering the Emergency Department. Treatment has a crucial role in trauma, since adequate pain management leads not only to increased patient comfort and satisfaction, but also to reduced morbidity (such as pulmonary complications or thromboembolic events), shorter length of stay, and improved
Carl C. Rest   +3 more
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Simulation for Pediatric Surgery and Surgical Specialties

2016
See one, do one, teach one. The adage of surgical training for generations now only holds historical significance with an ethical imperative for repetitive practice before attempting procedures on a live pediatric patient. Multiple pressures including work hour restrictions, legal liability, appropriate resource utilization, and ethical consideration ...
Steven R. Lopushinsky, Guy F. Brisseau
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The use of laser in surgical specialties

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1988
Sekan   +4 more
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Integration of the surgical specialties into an innovative undergraduate curriculum

Medical Education, 1993
A dilemma exists concerning the most effective way to incorporate surgical specialty teaching into an innovative undergraduate curriculum. Should the specialties form part of the core curriculum or should they be available as electives? The aim of this study is to describe an educationally sound and time-effective way to give all students an exposure ...
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Ophthalmology: Surgical or Nonsurgical Specialty?

New England Journal of Medicine, 1977
Reinecke R, Allen J, Worthen D
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Surgical Specialty Choice: Perceptions about Choosing Surgical Specialties for Women in Surgery

Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2017
Andrew Bates   +8 more
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Web Page Resources by Surgical Specialty

2002
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