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    Impact of socioeconomic disparities on major lower extremity revascularization complications by McElroy, Imani E, Pillado, Eric B, Greene, Adrienne J, Majumdar, Monica, Kirshkaln, Amanda, Nuzzolo, Kate, Malek, Junaid, Dua, Anahita

    Published in Vascular (01-04-2024)
    “…Low socioeconomic status (SES), distance lived from hospital, and insurance status are well documented in the literature to increase the risk of post-operative…”
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    Defining sources and ramifications of mistreatment among female vascular surgery trainees by Pillado, Eric B, Li, Ruojia Debbie, Eng, Joshua S, Chia, Matthew C, Conway, Allan, DiLosa, Kathryn, Gomez-Sanchez, Clara, Shaw, Palma, Sheahan, 3rd, Malachi G, Bilimoria, Karl Y, Hu, Yue-Yung, Coleman, Dawn M

    Published in Journal of vascular surgery (01-09-2023)
    “…Mistreatment among vascular surgery trainees is a known risk factor for physician burnout. This study aims to characterize forms of and identify sources of…”
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    Persistent racial discrimination among vascular surgery trainees threatens wellness by Pillado, Eric B., Li, Ruojia Debbie, Eng, Joshua S., Chia, Matthew C., Conway, Allan, Gomez-Sanchez, Clara, Shaw, Palma, Sheahan, Malachi G., Bilimoria, Karl Y., Hu, Yue-Yung, Coleman, Dawn M.

    Published in Journal of vascular surgery (01-01-2023)
    “…Racial/ethnic discrimination is one form of mistreatment and a known risk factor for physician burnout. In the present study, we aimed to characterize the…”
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    Advance Directive and Do-Not-Resuscitate Status among Advanced Cancer Patients with Acute Care Surgical Consultation by Marcia, Lobsang, Ashman, Zane W, Pillado, Eric B, Kim, Dennis Y, Plurad, David S

    Published in The American surgeon (01-10-2018)
    “…Formal communication of end-of-life preferences is crucial among patients with metastatic cancer. Our objective is to describe the prevalence of advance…”
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    Guidance to mitigate occupational risks for the pregnant vascular surgery trainee by DiLosa, Kathryn L., Cui, Christina L., Reilly, Margaret A., Li, Ruojia Debbie, Pillado, Eric B., Escobar, Guillermo A., Kempe, Kelly, Kirkwood, Melissa, Rectenwald, John E., Shaw, Palma M., Sheahan, Malachi G., Lee, Jason T., Coleman, Dawn M.

    Published in JVS-Vascular Insights (2024)
    “…Increasing diversity among vascular surgeons and trainees has introduced a growing number of female trainees in vascular surgery, which necessitates the…”
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