Journal of the American College of Surgeons
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Few studies have focused on the relationship between provider volume and short-term readmissions among bariatric operation patients. ⋯ There is an important relationship between surgeon and hospital volume and short-term readmission after bariatric operation.
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We sought to determine the extent to which recent increases in levels of gender and racial diversity in the overall resident-physician workforce were evident among core-surgical specialty resident workforces. ⋯ Many demographic disparities between the surgery-resident and overall-resident workforces have persisted since 1996 and will likely perpetuate ongoing surgery board-certified workforce disparities.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study
An Apgar score for surgery.
Surgical teams have not had a routine, reliable measure of patient condition at the end of an operation. We aimed to develop an Apgar score for the field of surgery, an outcomes score that teams could calculate at the end of any general or vascular surgical procedure to accurately grade a patient's condition and chances of major complications or death. ⋯ A simple score based on blood loss, heart rate, and blood pressure can be useful in rating the condition of patients after general or vascular operations.