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Chavi Rehani,Joseph V Sakran,Michael Person et al. Chavi Rehani et al.
Rural Americans face persistent and widening disparities in trauma and emergency care driven by geographic isolation, limited workforce capacity, longer transport times, and fragile hospital finances. These challenges are poised to intensif...
Leah Aakjar,Mayur Narayan,Grace Rozycki et al. Leah Aakjar et al.
Academic surgery is a demanding and multifaceted career that places sustained pressure on clinical performance, scholarly productivity, administrative service, and personal resilience. While the risk of burnout is high, some surgeons achiev...
Saman Qadri,Divya Kewalramani,Michel B Aboutanos et al. Saman Qadri et al.
Artificial intelligence (AI) integration in surgical care represents a paradigm shift with significant potential benefits and risks. This point-counterpoint debate examined the proposition that AI improves surgical patient care. A structure...
Anna B Newcomb,Kimiko J Cheeley,Julie Ford et al. Anna B Newcomb et al.
The Injury Research Engagement Project (I-REP) panel of trauma survivors and patient caregivers was established to maximize patient-centered outcomes by providing a more formal partnership between trauma researchers and injured patients. Th...
Kaitlin Anne Ritter,Lisa Marie Knowlton,Jennifer M Gurney et al. Kaitlin Anne Ritter et al.
As acute care surgery (ACS) continues to expand its clinical scope surgeons are increasingly asked to navigate complex documentation and reimbursement systems. Despite their central role in trauma, emergency general surgery, and critical ca...
Renee C Groechel,Gina M Berg,Robert Joseph Sliter et al. Renee C Groechel et al.
Objective: Dementia and falls are strongly associated, yet few studies have investigated outcomes in patients with dementia after falling. We evaluated differences in mortality, defined as in-hospital mortality or dischar...