Evaluating Initial Site Visit Pass Rate Across American College of Surgeons Accreditation Programs [0.03%]
美国外科委员会认证计划初始现场访问通过率的评估
Brett A Johnson,Geoffrey G Hobika,Erica McNamara et al.
Brett A Johnson et al.
Background: The American College of Surgeons (ACS) accreditation programs establish evidence-based, consensus-driven standards to improve surgical quality. While the criteria are publicly available for self-assessment, li...
Academic Surgeon Financial Compensation in the US: Trends from 2017 to 2023 [0.03%]
美国学术外科医生薪酬状况:2017年至2023年的趋势变化分析
Paula S Flores-Pérez,Dheeman Futela,Albert L Rancu et al.
Paula S Flores-Pérez et al.
Background: Academic surgeons play a dual role in healthcare by providing patient care and spearheading research and trainees' education, but non-surgical responsibilities are frequently uncompensated and undervalued. For...
Long-Term Survivorship After Gastrectomy or Endoscopic Resection for Gastric Cancer Using Nationwide Real-World Data [0.03%]
基于全国真实世界数据的胃癌手术和内镜治疗后的长期生存率分析
Hyeong-Taek Woo,So Hyun Kang,Ji Yoon Baek et al.
Hyeong-Taek Woo et al.
Background: Nutritional deficiency and weight loss after gastrectomy are major challenges for gastric cancer survivorship, yet appropriate weight reduction may prevent chronic metabolic or cardiovascular diseases. This st...
Does Pelvic Angioembolization Increase Pelvic Ischemic Complication? A Multicenter American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Study [0.03%]
美国创伤外科协会多中心研究:盆腔血管栓塞术会增加盆腔缺血并发症吗?
Michael Artigue,Thomas Schroeppel,Brian Sheehan et al.
Michael Artigue et al.
Background: Controversy exists if pelvic angioembolization (PAE) causes ischemic complications of the pelvis and if selective vs non-selective embolization influences the risk of these complications. ...
Beyond the Checkbox: Advancing Health Equity in American College of Surgeons Quality Programs (Commentary re Liu 2024-1229) [0.03%]
超越复选框:在美国外科医师学会质量项目中推进健康公平(关于刘2024-1229的评论)
Cara L Berkowitz,Elizabeth De Jesus,Krystle L Collins et al.
Cara L Berkowitz et al.
Surgical Desirability of Outcomes Ranking: Implications of Racial and Economic Privilege on Days at Home after Major Operation [0.03%]
外科手术结果排名的可取性:种族和经济优势对大手术后居家时间的影响
Giovanni Catalano,Laura Alaimo,Selamawit Woldesenbet et al.
Giovanni Catalano et al.
Background: Racial and economic privilege can impact postoperative outcomes. We sought to assess the association of socioeconomic privilege with surgical outcomes using a composite measure called Desirability of Outcome R...
Kavita Parikh,David Zeltsman,Roman Petrov
Kavita Parikh