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Incidence of Infertility and Pregnancy Complications in US Female Surgeons.

open access: yesJAMA Surgery, 2021
Importance While surgeons often delay pregnancy and childbearing because of training and establishing early careers, little is known about risks of infertility and pregnancy complications among female surgeons.
Erika L. Rangel   +8 more
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American College of Surgeons

open access: yesDefinitions, 2020
In accordance with ACCME regulations, the American College of Surgeons must ensure that anyone who is in a position to control the content of the education activity has disclosed to us all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest ...
Claude H. Organ
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Increased Prevalence of Breast and All-cause Cancer in Female Orthopaedic Surgeons

open access: yesJournal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Global research & reviews, 2022
Introduction: Cancer is the second leading cause of death among women in the United States. Previous studies demonstrate a higher prevalence of cancer among female orthopaedic surgeons.
L. Chou   +9 more
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Factors associated with burnout syndrome in surgeons: a systematic review.

open access: yesAnnals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 2020
INTRODUCTION To date, studies have shown a high prevalence of burnout in surgeons. Various factors have been found to be associated with burnout, and it has significant consequences personally and systemically.
R. Galaiya, J. Kinross, T. Arulampalam
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Sex Differences in the Pattern of Patient Referrals to Male and Female Surgeons.

open access: yesJAMA Surgery, 2021
Importance Studies have found that female surgeons have fewer opportunities to perform highly remunerated operations, a circumstance that contributes to the sex-based pay gap in surgery.
F. Dossa   +4 more
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Survey of COVID-19 Disease Among Orthopaedic Surgeons in Wuhan, People’s Republic of China

open access: yesJournal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2020
Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) broke out in Wuhan, the People’s Republic of China, in December 2019 and now is a pandemic all around the world. Some orthopaedic surgeons in Wuhan were infected with COVID-19.
Xiao-dong Guo   +9 more
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A survey of UK and Irish surgeons' attitudes, behaviours and barriers to change for environmental sustainability.

open access: yesAnnals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 2021
INTRODUCTION Surgery is a major contributor to the large environmental impact of healthcare, demanding urgent attention. To date there are no data on the attitudes and behaviours of surgeons towards climate change, or perceived barriers towards ...
H. Harris, M. Bhutta, C. Rizan
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Surgery of Abulcasis (936-1013) Contributions of the Kitab Al-Tasrif Treatise to Modern Surgery [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Research on History of Medicine, 2023
The Arab occupation of the Iberian peninsula had an important influence on the scientific development of Europe. Medicine at that time had a great influence on the classical authors, although the Muslim doctors Rhazes and Avicenna began to stand out, and
Antonio Reguera Teba
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Strategies for improvement of blood consumption management in the operating rooms: experts´ suggestions

open access: yesJournal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives, 2021
Background: In operating rooms, blood product wastage occurs with various reasons especially over-demand ordering during elective surgeries. Consequently, it imposes a heavy financial burden on health system.
Maryam Gholami   +4 more
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Additions to the history of Hungarian dental care and education from the 18th century to the 20th century

open access: yesFogorvosi Szemle, 2022
After the church ban, the surgical and dental care provided by the monastic medicine of the early Middle Ages was replaced by the service of the barbers, who traditionally worked as a barber-surgeons. After organising into the guilds formed in commercial
András Kóbor
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