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    Laparoscopy experience in East, Central, and Southern Africa: insights from operative case volume analysis by Yankunze, Yves, Mwachiro, Michael M., Lando, June Owino, Bachheta, Niraj, Mangaoang, Deirdre, Bekele, Abebe, Parker, Robert K.

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-08-2024)
    “…Background With the primary objective of addressing the disparity in global surgical care access, the College of Surgeons of East, Central, and Southern Africa…”
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    Operative Case Volumes and Variation for General Surgery Training in East, Central, and Southern Africa by Mwachiro, Michael M., Yankunze, Yves, Bachheta, Niraj, Scroope, Emma, Mangaoang, Deirdre, Bekele, Abebe, White, Russell E., Parker, Robert K.

    Published in World journal of surgery (01-12-2023)
    “…Background Operative experience is a necessary part of surgical training. The College of Surgeons of East, Central, and Southern Africa (COSECSA), which…”
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    Trainee autonomy and surgical outcomes after emergency gastrointestinal surgery by Parker, Robert K., Otoki, Kemunto, Sylvester, Kimutai, Roberts, Luke, Many, Heath R., Kim, Grace J., Mwachiro, Michael M., Parker, Andrea S.

    Published in Surgery (01-08-2023)
    “…Operative meaningful trainee autonomy is an essential component of surgical training. Reduced trainee autonomy is frequently attributed to patient safety…”
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    Indoor wood combustion, carcinogenic exposure and esophageal cancer in southwest Kenya by Mwachiro, Michael M., Pritchett, Natalie, Calafat, Antonia M., Parker, Robert K., Lando, Justus O., Murphy, Gwen, Chepkwony, Robert, Burgert, Stephen L., Abnet, Christian C., Topazian, Mark D., White, Russell E, Dawsey, Sanford M., Etemadi, Arash

    Published in Environment international (01-07-2021)
    “…•Biomarkers of smoke exposure (PAHs) were extremely high among Kenyan rural population.•Women who cooked indoors with wood without adequate ventilation were…”
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    Operative Case Volume Minimums Necessary for Surgical Training Throughout Rural Africa by Parker, Robert K., Topazian, Hillary M., Parker, Andrea S., Mwachiro, Michael M., Strain, Shinji, White, Russell E., Thelander, Keir, Riviello, Robert

    Published in World journal of surgery (01-10-2020)
    “…Background Resident operative case volumes are an important aspect of surgical education, and minimums are required in Accreditation Council for Graduate…”
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    Curative Surgery Improves Survival for Colorectal Cancer in Rural Kenya by Parker, Robert K., Mwachiro, Michael M., Ranketi, Sinkeet S., Mogambi, Faith C., Topazian, Hillary M., White, Russell E.

    Published in World journal of surgery (2020)
    “…Background/aims Colorectal cancer (CRC) is increasing in low- and middle-income countries. Surgical care is essential for the treatment. Many patients do not…”
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    Implementation of a Smartphone-Based Platform for Operative Feedback at Tenwek Hospital in Kenya: A Mixed Methods Study by Bidwell, Serena S., Gates, Rebecca, Mwachiro, Michael M., Parker, Andrea S., Sylvester, Kimutai, Sandhu, Gurjit, George, Brian C., Kim, Grace J., Parker, Robert K.

    Published in World journal of surgery (01-11-2023)
    “…Background The SIMPL operative feedback tool is used in many U.S. surgical residency programs. However, the challenges of implementation and benefits of the…”
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    Cecal volvulus in rural Kenya: delayed presentation contributes to high mortality by Sylvester, Kimutai R, Ooko, Philip B, Mwachiro, Michael M, Parker, Robert K

    Published in BMC surgery (19-12-2021)
    “…Cecal volvulus, which is a torsion involving the cecum, terminal ileum, and ascending colon around its own mesentery, results in a closed-loop obstruction. It…”
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    Gastrointestinal endoscopy experience of surgical trainees throughout rural Africa by Parker, Robert K., Mwachiro, Michael M., Topazian, Hillary M., Davis, Richard, Nyanga, Albert F., O’Connor, Zachary, Burgert, Stephen L., Topazian, Mark D.

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-12-2021)
    “…Background Gastrointestinal endoscopy (GIE) is not routinely accessible in many parts of rural Africa. As surgical training expands and technology progresses,…”
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    A Semistructured Interview for Surgical Residency Targeting Nontechnical Skills by Parker, Andrea S., Mwachiro, Michael M., Kirui, Jennifer R., Many, Heath R., Mwachiro, Elizabeth B., Parker, Robert K.

    Published in Journal of surgical education (01-11-2022)
    “…•Nontechnical skills are important drivers of surgical performance and quality.•Nontechnical skills are rarely evaluated in interviews for surgical…”
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    Prevalence of esophageal squamous dysplasia in relatives of patients with esophageal cancer in Southwestern Kenya by Lando, Justus O., Mwachiro, Michael M., Parker, Robert K., Albert, Paul S., White, Russell E., Burgert, Stephen L., Chepkwony, Robert, Abnet, Christian C., Githanga, Jessie, Topazian, Mark D., Dawsey, Sanford M.

    Published in Cancer epidemiology (01-06-2022)
    “…Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) and its asymptomatic precursor lesion, esophageal squamous dysplasia (ESD), are common in East Africa. It is unknown…”
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    Cross sectional study of serum selenium concentration and esophageal squamous dysplasia in western Kenya by Pritchett, Natalie R, Burgert, Stephen L, Murphy, Gwen A, Brockman, John D, White, Russell E, Lando, Justus, Chepkwony, Robert, Topazian, Mark D, Abnet, Christian C, Dawsey, Sanford M, Mwachiro, Michael M

    Published in BMC cancer (08-12-2017)
    “…Low serum selenium status has been associated with increased risk of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). East Africa is a region of high ESCC incidence…”
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