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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 ACGME Operative Case Log Accuracy Varies Among Surgical Programs Collins, Courtney

77 6 p. e78-e85
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2 Acute Workplace Hazards in Orthopedic Surgery: Resident Survey Regarding Splash and Workplace Violence Events Yohe, Nicholas

77 6 p. 1638-1645
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3 Ad astra per aspera (Through Hardships to the Stars): Lessons Learned from the First National Virtual APDS Meeting, 2020 Terhune, Kyla P.

77 6 p. 1465-1472
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4 A 3-Dimensional-Printed Hand Model for Home-Based Acquisition of Fracture Fixation Skills Without Fluoroscopy Prsic, Adnan

77 6 p. 1341-1344
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5 A Novel Neurosurgery Referral Course: Feasibility, Validation, and Inferences for Patient Care Pradini-Santos, Laura

77 6 p. 1615-1622
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6 APDS Presidential Address Harrington, David

77 6 p. e1-e10
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7 Association Between Entrustable Professional Activities and Milestones Evaluations: Real-time Assessments Correlate With Semiannual Reviews Albright, Jeffrey B.

77 6 p. e220-e228
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8 A Structured Quality Improvement Educational Curriculum Increases Surgical Resident Involvement in QI Processes Schroll, Rebecca

77 6 p. e183-e186
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9 A Template for Curriculum Development to Teach Complex Surgical or Endoscopic Techniques With Logistical Challenges Dickinson, Karen J

77 6 p. 1511-1521
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10 Author Index
77 6 p. e251-e258
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11 Best Practices in Letters of Recommendation for General Surgery Residency: Results of Expert Stakeholder Focus Groups Naples, Robert

77 6 p. e121-e131
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12 Beyond the Surgical Time-Out: A National Needs Assessment of Preoperative Communication in US General Surgery Residency Programs Lillemoe, Heather A.

77 6 p. e172-e182
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13 Can an Academic RVU Model Balance the Clinical and Research Challenges in Surgery? Dunn, Aaron N.

77 6 p. 1473-1480
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14 Can We Coach Resilience? An Evaluation of Professional Resilience Coaching as a Well-Being Initiative for Surgical Interns Song, Yun

77 6 p. 1481-1489
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15 Clinical Exposure to Cardiothoracic Surgery for Medical Students and General Surgery Residents Kilcoyne, Maxwell F.

77 6 p. 1646-1653
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16 Competency Assessment for Mediastinal Mass Resection and Thymectomy: Design and Delphi Review Process Turner, Simon R

77 6 p. 1583-1591
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17 Concordance of Resident and Patient Perceptions of Culturally Dexterous Patient Care Skills Atkinson, Rachel B.

77 6 p. e138-e145
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18 Constructing Learning Curves to Benchmark Operative Performance of General Surgery Residents Against a National Cohort of Peers Nicolas, Joseph D.

77 6 p. e94-e102
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19 Corrigendum to Practice Longer and Stronger: Maximizing the Physical Well-Being of Surgical Residents with Targeted Ergonomics Training. Journal of Surgical Education. Volume 77, Issue 5, September–October 2020, Pages 1024-1027 Allespach, Heidi

77 6 p. 1656
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20 Crowd-Sourced and Attending Assessment of General Surgery Resident Operative Performance Using Global Ratings Scales Deal, Shanley B.

77 6 p. e214-e219
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21 Definition of Proficiency Level by a Virtual Simulator as a First Step Toward a Curriculum on Fundamental Skills for Endovascular Aneurysm Repair (EVAR) Moglia, Andrea

77 6 p. 1592-1597
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22 Difficulties Faced by General Surgery Residents. A Qualitative Systematic Review Yaow, Clyve Yu Leon

77 6 p. 1396-1406
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23 Distractions During Patient Handoff: The Application-Based Messaging Volume on General Surgery Interns Elhage, Sharbel A.

77 6 p. e201-e208
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24 Does Intentional Support of Degree Programs in General Surgery Residency Affect Research Productivity or Pursuit of Academic Surgery? A Multi-Institutional Study Isom, Chelsea A

77 6 p. e34-e38
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25 Do General Surgery Residency Program Websites Feature Diversity? Driesen, Anna Maria Del Sol

77 6 p. e110-e115
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26 Do Internal or External Characteristics More Reliably Predict Burnout in Resident Physicians: A Multi-institutional Study Mullins, C. Haddon

77 6 p. e86-e93
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27 Do Year-Out Programs Make Medical Students More Competitive Candidates for Orthopedic Surgery Residencies? Bram, Joshua T.

77 6 p. 1440-1449
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28 Editorial Brasel, Karen J.

77 6 p. 1325-1326
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29 Effect of Shortened Preclinical Curriculum on Medical Student Musculoskeletal Knowledge and Confidence: An Institutional Survey McDaniel, Claire M.

77 6 p. 1414-1421
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30 Emotional Intelligence and Burnout in Surgical Residents: A 5-Year Study Gleason, Frank

77 6 p. e63-e70
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31 Entrustable Professional Activities in General Surgery: Trends in Resident Self-Assessment Stahl, Christopher C.

77 6 p. 1562-1567
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32 Evaluation of Changes in Quality Improvement Knowledge Following a Formal Educational Curriculum Within a Statewide Learning Collaborative Berger, Elizabeth R

77 6 p. 1534-1541
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33 Fact or Fiction? Practice on a Simulator is Not Required to Pass the Fundamentals of Endoscopic Surgery (FES)TM Skills Exam Ritter, E Matthew

77 6 p. e229-e236
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34 Family Survey of Understanding and Communication of Patient Prognosis in the Intensive Care Unit: Identifying Training Opportunities Newcomb, Anna

77 6 p. e154-e163
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35 Focused Changes in Opioid Prescribing Yield Far-reaching Benefits Through Culture Change and Attention to Opioid Minimization Sheldon, Rowan R.

77 6 p. e209-e213
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36 Hawks and Doves: Adjusting for Bias in Residency Interview Scoring Kiraly, Laszlo

77 6 p. e132-e137
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37 Impact of Near-Peer Education in a Student-Run Free Ophthalmology Clinic on Medical Student Teaching Skills Chopra, Nitin

77 6 p. 1503-1510
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38 Impact of Surgery Program Characteristics on Fate of Non-designated Preliminary Surgery Interns Ritter, Kaitlin A.

77 6 p. e11-e19
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39 Implementation and Initial Construct Validity Evidence of a Tool, myTIPreport, for Interactive Workplace Feedback on ACGME Milestones Husk, Katherine E

77 6 p. 1334-1340
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40 Is Chief Resident Autonomy Safe for Patients? An Analysis of Quality in Training Initiative (QITI) Data to Assess Chief Resident Performance Seegmiller, Colby J.

77 6 p. e164-e171
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41 “Let's Get the Consent Together”: Rethinking How Surgeons Become Competent to Discuss Informed Consent White, Erin M.

77 6 p. e47-e51
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42 Masthead
77 6 p. i
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43 Medical Student Research in Surgery: From Abstract Presentation to Publication Volodarskaya, Mayya

77 6 p. 1450-1453
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44 Medical Students Can Learn Surgery Effectively in a Rural Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship Stupart, Douglas

77 6 p. 1407-1413
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45 Medical Students’ Perspective on Undergraduate Trauma and Orthopaedics Training Sahu, Muhammad Arham

77 6 p. 1654-1655
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46 Mental Skills Training and Resident Surgical Outcomes: A Systematic Review Lin, John C

77 6 p. 1377-1391
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47 Mentorship Through Research: A Novel Approach to Increasing Resident and Medical Student Research Competency Through an Institutional Database Ward, Brittany

77 6 p. 1331-1333
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48 Mind the Gap: The Autonomy Perception Gap in the Operating Room by Surgical Residents and Faculty Kim, Grace J.

77 6 p. 1522-1527
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49 Needlestick Occurrences and Reporting Among Residents in the Operative Setting Sethi, Neal

77 6 p. 1542-1551
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50 Open Payments Reporting of Industry Compensation for Orthopedic Residents Almaguer, Adam M.

77 6 p. 1632-1637
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51 Optimizing Assessment of Surgical Knot Tying Skill Huffman, Elizabeth

77 6 p. 1577-1582
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52 Patient Perception of Medical Student Professionalism: Does Attire Matter? Ahmed, Aabra

77 6 p. 1345-1349
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53 Personal Statements in General Surgery: An Unrecognized Role in the Ranking Process Naples, Robert

77 6 p. e20-e27
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54 Preclinical Surgical Preparatory Course and the NRMP Match: Early Exposure and Surgical Recruitment a 10-Year Follow-Up Anderson, Tiffany N.

77 6 p. e103-e109
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55 Recruitment in Surgery and Interventional Radiology: Factors in Female Trainees’ Specialty Decisions Matsumoto, Monica M.

77 6 p. 1454-1464
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56 Relevance of Academic Productivity in the Assessment of Integrated Plastic Surgery Applicants Oleck, Nicholas C.

77 6 p. 1429-1439
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57 Repeat Attending Exposure Influences Operative Autonomy in Endocrine Surgical Procedures Mullins, C. Haddon

77 6 p. e71-e77
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58 Resident Participation as Co-Surgeon Does Not Adversely Impact Patient Outcomes in Pancreatic Surgery Gabel, Shelley A.

77 6 p. 1528-1533
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59 Residents Behaving Badly: Pioneering Operations and the Surgical Trainees Who Performed Them Lovasik, Brendan P.

77 6 p. 1392-1395
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60 Revitalizing the Patient-Surgeon Relationship: Surgical Curriculum Including the Patient Perspective Standage, Hayley

77 6 p. e146-e153
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61 Satisfaction or Distraction: Exposure to Nonpreferred Music May Alter the Learning Curve for Surgical Trainees Gil, Kellen

77 6 p. 1370-1376
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62 Should Robotic Surgery Training Be Prioritized in General Surgery Residency? A Survey of Fellowship Program Director Perspectives Kapadia, Sonam

77 6 p. e245-e250
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63 Standardized Multi-Institutional Mock Oral Examination: A Feasible and Valuable Educational Experience for General Surgery Residents Lu, Yang

77 6 p. 1568-1576
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64 Subject Index
77 6 p. e259-e269
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65 Surgery Residents Spend Nearly 8 Months of Their 5-Year Training on the Electronic Health Record (EHR) Watson, Michael D.

77 6 p. e237-e244
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66 Surgical Errors Happen, but Are Learners Trained to Recover from Them? A Survey of North American Surgical Residents and Fellows Gabrysz-Forget, Fanny

77 6 p. 1552-1561
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67 Surgical Games: A Simulation-Based Structured Assessment of Orthopedic Surgery Resident Technical Skill Blevins, Jason L

77 6 p. 1605-1614
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68 Surgical Inpatient's Attitudes Toward Resident Participation: All About Expectations Beale, Katherine G.

77 6 p. e28-e33
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69 Sustained Clinical Performance During Surgical Rotations Predicts NBME Shelf Exam Outcomes Tracy, Brett M

77 6 p. e116-e120
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70 Table of Contents & Bacode
77 6 p. ii-v
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71 Teaching Patient-Related Communication to Surgical Residents in Brief Training Sessions Kapadia, Muneera R.

77 6 p. 1496-1502
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72 The Effect of Hyper-Realistic Trauma Training on Emotional Intelligence in Second Year Military Medical Students West, Erin

77 6 p. 1422-1428
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73 The Effect of Resident Participation on Appendectomy Operative Times Mack, Joseph

77 6 p. e196-e200
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74 The Effect of Surgical Trainee Education on Opioid Prescribing: An International Evaluation Prigoff, Jake G.

77 6 p. 1490-1495
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75 The “Invisible Student”: Neglect as a Form of Medical Student Mistreatment, a Call to Action Romanski, Phillip A.

77 6 p. 1327-1330
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76 The REBOA Dissipation Curve: Training Starts to Wane at 6 Months in the Absence of Clinical REBOA Cases Hatchimonji, Justin S

77 6 p. 1598-1604
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77 Trainee Autonomy in Minimally Invasive General Surgery in the United States: Establishing a National Benchmark Bohnen, Jordan D.

77 6 p. e52-e62
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78 Use of a Secure Web-Based Data Management Platform to Track Resident Operative Performance and Program Educational Quality Over Time Meholick, Adriana L.

77 6 p. e187-e195
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79 Value of Research Years for International Medical Graduates Applying to General Surgery Residency Rajesh, Aashish

77 6 p. 1350-1356
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80 Variable Experience in Microsurgery and Flap-Based Procedures Among Canadian Plastic Surgery Residents Yeung, Celine

77 6 p. 1623-1631
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81 What Are the Perceptions of General Surgical Trainees of Vascular Surgical Teaching Received During Their Higher Specialty Training Years in the UK? Merh, Radhika

77 6 p. 1357-1369
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82 Why the Lab? What is Really Motivating General Surgery Residents to Take Time for Dedicated Research Huffman, Elizabeth M.

77 6 p. e39-e46
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