2023
Mortality and Severe Complications Among Newly Graduated Surgeons in the United States
Howard R, Thelen A, Chen X, Gates R, Krumm A, Millis M, Gupta T, Brown C, Bandeh-Ahmadi H, Wnuk G, Yee C, Ryan A, Mukherjee B, Dimick J, George B. Mortality and Severe Complications Among Newly Graduated Surgeons in the United States. Annals Of Surgery 2023, 279: 555-560. PMID: 37830271, PMCID: PMC10939969, DOI: 10.1097/sla.0000000000006128.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYears of practiceSevere complicationsRelative riskGeneral surgeonsIndependent practiceYears of independent practiceCareer surgeonsRelative risk of mortalityAmerican Board of SurgerySurgeon yearsMixed modelsSurgeon characteristicsRate of mortalityMedicare claimsComplicationsSurgeonsPatient outcomesPatientsMortalityAmerican BoardOutcomes
2021
Intraoperative Scrub Nurse Handoffs Are Associated With Increased Operative Times for Total Joint Arthroplasty Patients
Kaidi A, Hammoor B, Tatka J, Neuwirth A, Levine W, Hickernell T. Intraoperative Scrub Nurse Handoffs Are Associated With Increased Operative Times for Total Joint Arthroplasty Patients. Arthroplasty Today 2021, 10: 35-40. PMID: 34286054, PMCID: PMC8274244, DOI: 10.1016/j.artd.2021.05.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTotal knee arthroplastyTotal joint arthroplastyLonger operative timeOperative timeMultivariable linear regressionNurse handoffsTHA patientsIntraoperative handoffsTotal joint arthroplasty patientsPrimary total hipJoint arthroplasty patientsRetrospective chart reviewNurse staffing modelsLong caseTJA patientsChart reviewArthroplasty patientsTotal hipKnee arthroplastyMultiple confoundersJoint arthroplastySurgeon characteristicsSurgical casesPatientsPatient information
2020
Can an Academic RVU Model Balance the Clinical and Research Challenges in Surgery?
Dunn A, Walsh R, Lipman J, French J, Jeyarajah D, Schneider E, Delaney C, Augustin T. Can an Academic RVU Model Balance the Clinical and Research Challenges in Surgery? Journal Of Surgical Education 2020, 77: 1473-1480. PMID: 32768381, DOI: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2020.05.029.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNational CommitteeGeneral surgery programsAcademic surgical departmentsClinical activitySurgical departmentSurgeon characteristicsSurgery programProgram directorsClinical settingSurgeon demographicsClinical expectationsGrand roundsAcademic surgeonsSurgeryPractice environmentSurvey-based studyMost respondentsSurgeonsDemographicsRespondent characteristicsClinical productivityAcademic productivityClinicalSetting
2010
Teaching Hospital Status and Operative Mortality in the United States: Tipping Point in the Volume-Outcome Relationship Following Colon Resections?
Hayanga AJ, Mukherjee D, Chang D, Kaiser H, Lee T, Gearhart S, Ahuja N, Freischlag J. Teaching Hospital Status and Operative Mortality in the United States: Tipping Point in the Volume-Outcome Relationship Following Colon Resections? JAMA Surgery 2010, 145: 346-350. PMID: 20404284, PMCID: PMC4036455, DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.2010.24.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNationwide Inpatient SampleLength of stayVolume-outcome relationshipColon resectionTeaching hospitalBenign diseaseOperative mortalityMean LOSColorectal surgery fellowshipsOdds of deathVolume-outcome effectRetrospective data analysisFederal poverty levelArea Resource FileComorbidity scoreSurgical resectionColon surgeryHospital covariatesNinth RevisionInpatient SampleInsurance statusPatient covariatesSurgeon characteristicsTH statusHospital status
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