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    Understanding the determinants of patient satisfaction with surgical care using the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems surgical care survey (S-CAHPS) by Schmocker, Ryan K., MD, Cherney Stafford, Linda M., MPH, Siy, Alexander B, Leverson, Glen E., PhD, Winslow, Emily R., MD

    Published in Surgery (01-12-2015)
    “…Background Patient satisfaction has been emphasized increasingly in all aspects of medicine, including the imposition of financial penalties for…”
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    What Drives High Costs of Cytoreductive Surgery and HIPEC: Patient, Provider or Tumor? by Schwartz, Patrick B., Stahl, Christopher C., Vande Walle, Kara A., Pokrzywa, Courtney J., Cherney Stafford, Linda M., Aiken, Taylor, Barrett, James, Acher, Alexandra W., Leverson, Glen, Ronnekleiv-Kelly, Sean, Weber, Sharon M., Abbott, Daniel E.

    Published in Annals of surgical oncology (01-12-2020)
    “…Introduction Cytoreductive surgery with hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (CRS/HIPEC) is utilized for peritoneal malignancies and is associated with…”
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    GAUGING THE EXTENT OF THYROIDECTOMY FOR INDETERMINATE THYROID NODULES: AN ONCOLOGIC PERSPECTIVE by Schneider, David F, Cherney Stafford, Linda M, Brys, Nicole, Greenberg, Caprice C, Balentine, Courtney J, Elfenbein, Dawn M, Pitt, Susan C

    Published in Endocrine practice (02-04-2017)
    “…Increasing emphasis is being placed on appropriateness of care and avoidance of over- and under-treatment. Indeterminate thyroid nodules (ITNs) present a…”
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    Disease Severity and Treatment Does Not Affect Satisfaction in Diverticulitis by Schmocker, Ryan K., MD, Cherney Stafford, Linda M., MPH, Winslow, Emily R., MD

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-07-2017)
    “…Abstract Background Patient satisfaction is widely reported and impacts satisfaction despite a limited understanding of the clinical and structural…”
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    Involvement of a surgical service improves patient satisfaction in patients admitted with small bowel obstruction by Schmocker, Ryan K., M.D, Vang, Xia, B.S, Cherney Stafford, Linda M., M.P.H, Leverson, Glen E., Ph.D, Winslow, Emily R., M.D

    Published in The American journal of surgery (01-08-2015)
    “…Abstract Background For patients with small bowel obstruction (SBO), surgical care has been associated with improved outcomes; however, it remains unknown how…”
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    Severity of Postoperative Complications From the Perspective of the Patient by Rendell, Victoria R, Siy, Alexander B, Stafford, Linda M Cherney, Schmocker, Ryan K, Leverson, Glen E, Winslow, Emily R

    Published in Journal of patient experience (01-12-2020)
    “…Background: Although provider-derived surgical complication severity grading systems exist, little is known about the patient perspective. Objective: To assess…”
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    Satisfaction with surgeon care as measured by the Surgery-CAHPS survey is not related to NSQIP outcomes by Schmocker, Ryan K., Cherney Stafford, Linda M., Winslow, Emily R.

    Published in Surgery (01-03-2019)
    “…Patient satisfaction is a patient-centered outcome of particular interest. Previous work has suggested that global measures of satisfaction may not adequately…”
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    Promoting patient engagement during care transitions after surgery using mobile technology: Lessons learned from the MobiMD pilot study by Diehl, Thomas M., Barrett, James R., Van Doorn, Rachel, Cherney Stafford, Linda M., Hanlon, Bret M., Weber, Sharon M., Voils, Corrine I., Abbott, Daniel E.

    Published in Surgery (01-07-2022)
    “…Poorly coordinated transitions of care in complex abdominal surgery patients contribute to frequent hospital readmissions and inflated healthcare spending…”
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