Search Results - "Cahalane, Michael J"
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The Certifying Examination of the American Board of Surgery: The Effect of Improving Communication and Professional Competency: Twenty-Year Results
Published in Journal of surgical education (2012)“…Purpose In 1985, a small research group identified variables affecting applicant success on the oral Certifying Examination (CE) of the American Board of…”
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Mistreatment and the learning environment for medical students on general surgery clerkship rotations: What do key stakeholders think?
Published in The American journal of surgery (01-02-2017)“…Abstract Background Mistreatment has potential downstream effects on students. General surgery rotations tend to have a higher incidence of mistreatment…”
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Weekly e-mailed teaching tips and reading material influence teaching among general surgery residents
Published in The American journal of surgery (01-01-2017)“…A nonintrusive e-mail reminder incorporating teaching tips and manuscripts was developed to supplement resident-as-teacher curricula. Ten high-yield…”
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Intraoperative fires during emergent colon surgery
Published in The American surgeon (01-02-2015)Get more information
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Capillary leak syndrome and abdominal compartment syndrome from occult rectal malignancy
Published in The American surgeon (01-11-2012)Get more information
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Weekly emailed teaching tips and reading material influence teaching among general surgery residents
Published in The American journal of surgery (2016)“…Abstract Introduction A non-intrusive email reminder incorporating teaching tips and manuscripts was developed to supplement resident-as-teacher curricula…”
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Whither biliary sludge?
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Screening Inpatient Quality Using Post-Discharge Events
Published in Medical care (01-04-1999)“…Background. Decreasing hospital lengths of stay (LOS) hamper efforts to detect and to definitively treat complications of care. Patients leave before some…”
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