Bailey Thomson Blake
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BA
College of William & Mary, Government, Global Studies (Middle Eastern Studies) (2010)
College of William & Mary, Government, Global Studies (Middle Eastern Studies) (2010)
SASSY Lab: Surgery as a Social Science at Yale
The SASSY Lab, led by Dr. Ira Leeds, investigates sociobehavioral comorbidities as determinants of surgical outcomes.
Education
BA
College of William & Mary, Government, Global Studies (Middle Eastern Studies) (2010)
College of William & Mary, Government, Global Studies (Middle Eastern Studies) (2010)
SASSY Lab: Surgery as a Social Science at Yale
The SASSY Lab, led by Dr. Ira Leeds, investigates sociobehavioral comorbidities as determinants of surgical outcomes.
Education
BA
College of William & Mary, Government, Global Studies (Middle Eastern Studies) (2010)
College of William & Mary, Government, Global Studies (Middle Eastern Studies) (2010)
SASSY Lab: Surgery as a Social Science at Yale
The SASSY Lab, led by Dr. Ira Leeds, investigates sociobehavioral comorbidities as determinants of surgical outcomes.
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Education & Training
- BA
- College of William & Mary, Government, Global Studies (Middle Eastern Studies) (2010)
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Overview
Medical Research Interests
Colorectal Surgery; Comorbidity; Education, Medical; Postoperative Complications
Public Health Interests
Health Equity, Disparities, Social Determinants and Justice
ORCID
0009-0003-9560-0323SASSY Lab: Surgery as a Social Science at Yale
The SASSY Lab, led by Dr. Ira Leeds, investigates sociobehavioral comorbidities as determinants of surgical outcomes.
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Yale Co-Authors
Frequent collaborators of Bailey Thomson Blake's published research.
Elizabeth Godfrey, MD
Ira Leeds, MD, FACS, FASCRS
Kurt S. Schultz, MD
Publications
2025
Insult to Injury: Cross-Sectional Analysis of Preoperative Psychosocial Vulnerabilities in Adult Patients Undergoing Major Elective Cancer Surgery
Schultz K, Linhares S, Park E, Godfrey E, Dhanda U, Epstein E, Blake K, Huang Y, Zaheer H, Leeds I. Insult to Injury: Cross-Sectional Analysis of Preoperative Psychosocial Vulnerabilities in Adult Patients Undergoing Major Elective Cancer Surgery. Cancers 2025, 17: 2859. PMID: 40940955, PMCID: PMC12427204, DOI: 10.3390/cancers17172859.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsArea Deprivation IndexCross-sectional analysisPsychosocial vulnerabilityElective cancer surgeryDeprivation indexSocial Vulnerability IndexCancer surgerySocioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoodsLower household incomeStatewide health systemNon-white patientsPsychosocial screenerResidential addressesFactor most predictivePsychosocial factorsHealth systemDisadvantaged neighborhoodsOverall healthAdult patientsHousehold incomePrivate insurancePoor surgical outcomesPreoperative interventionScreenerSurgical oncology
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activity Surgical Outcomes Club
2025 - PresentProfessional OrganizationsMedical Student Memberactivity American College of Surgeons
2025 - PresentProfessional OrganizationsMedical Student Memberactivity Perioperative Evaluation of Health-Related Social Needs: Comparing Preoperative Phone Interviews and Bedside Admission Screening
10/04/2025 - 10/05/2025Poster PresentationSurgical Outcomes Club Annual Scientific SessionDetailsChicago, IL, United StatesCollaborators
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