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期刊名:Journal of the american college of surgeons

缩写:J AM COLL SURGEONS

ISSN:1072-7515

e-ISSN:1879-1190

IF/分区:3.4/Q1

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Natasha A Sioda,David Etzioni,Kenan Shawwaf et al. Natasha A Sioda et al.
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Alisa Pugacheva,Selena S Li,S Alireza Rabi et al. Alisa Pugacheva et al.
Background: In 2018, the US heart allocation policy was changed from 3-tiers to 6-tiers for a more granular assessment of patients' medical urgency. Given previous studies showing significant discrepancies in post-transpl...
Kevin G Hu,Jacqueline Ihnat,K Lynn Zhao et al. Kevin G Hu et al.
Background: Accurate data collection on race and ethnicity is critical to detecting and characterizing disparities in surgical care. This study explores the prevalence and impact of missing race and ethnicity data in the ...
Rajavi S Parikh,Emily A Grimsley,David O Anderson et al. Rajavi S Parikh et al.
Background: Academic surgery requires commitment beyond financial incentives. Nevertheless, the monetization of clinical effort measured by WRVU is not well characterized. Previous work indicates academic (Ac) surgery cha...
Amanda C Filiberto,C Adam Banks,Angela Sickels et al. Amanda C Filiberto et al.
Background: Female patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) undergoing repair have worse outcomes than males. Textbook outcomes (TO) have been described as a metric to direct quality improvement efforts and assess i...