2020
New endocrine fellowship programs do not decrease the endocrine surgery experience of residents in co-located general surgery programs
Fashandi A, Hanks J, Ramirez A, Potts J, Smith P. New endocrine fellowship programs do not decrease the endocrine surgery experience of residents in co-located general surgery programs. Surgery 2020, 169: 185-190. PMID: 32771297, DOI: 10.1016/j.surg.2020.05.043.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEndocrine surgery casesGeneral surgery residentsGeneral surgery programsSurgery casesSurgery residentsSurgery programsSurgical fellowship programsFellowship programsResident operative experienceCase log dataMann-Whitney U testMann-WhitneyU testStatistical significanceYear 5Experiences of residentsNational declineYear 0Decades of increasesDescriptive statisticsYearsResidents
2016
Using Interdisciplinary Workgroups to Educate Surgery Residents in Systems-Based Practice
Gillen J, Ramirez A, Farineau D, Hoke T, Schirmer B, Williams M, Lau C. Using Interdisciplinary Workgroups to Educate Surgery Residents in Systems-Based Practice. Journal Of Surgical Education 2016, 73: 1052-1059. PMID: 27372271, PMCID: PMC5124388, DOI: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2016.05.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSystems-based practiceSystem-based practiceInterdisciplinary workgroupCompetency of systems-based practiceFrontline health care providersAccreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education competenciesHealth care teamHealth care providersHealth care professionalsSurgery residentsEducation of residentsHands-on educational experiencesCare teamInterprofessional collaborationCare providersCare professionalsHealth systemTeam-building exercisesWorkflow issuesInterdisciplinary communicationResident educationMeaningful educationSystem issuesSystems-basedResidents