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    Sustainability of Palliative Care Principles in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit Using a Multi-Faceted Integration Model by Cralley, Alexis, Madsen, Helen, Robinson, Caitlin, Platnick, Carson, Madison, Stefani, Trabert, Teresa, Cohen, Mitchell, Cothren Burlew, Clay, Sauaia, Angela, Platnick, K. Barry

    Published in Journal of palliative care (01-10-2022)
    “…Objective(s): Understanding patient goals of care is essential in any setting, and especially so in an urban, safety net trauma centers’ Surgical Intensive…”
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    Beyond the tube: Can we reduce chest tube complications in trauma patients? by Platnick, Carson, Witt, Cordelie E., Pieracci, Fredric M., Robinson, Caitlin K., Lawless, Ryan, Burlew, Clay Cothren, Moore, Ernest E., Cohen, Mitchell, Platnick, K. Barry

    Published in The American journal of surgery (01-11-2021)
    “…We sought to identify opportunities for interventions to mitigate complications of tube thoracostomy (TT). Retrospective review of all trauma patients…”
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    The patient’s voice matters: The impact of advance directives on elderly trauma patients by Lee, Janet S., Khan, Abid D., Dorlac, Warren C., Dunn, Julie, McIntyre, Robert C., Wright, Franklin L., Platnick, K. Barry, Brockman, Valerie, Vega, Stephanie A., Cofran, Jessica M., Duero, Colleen, Schroeppel, Thomas J.

    “…Geriatric trauma rates are increasing, yet trauma centers often struggle to provide autonomy regarding decision making to these patients. Advance care planning…”
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    Worth looking! venous thromboembolism in patients who undergo preperitoneal pelvic packing warrants screening duplex by Heelan, Alicia A., Freedberg, Mari, Moore, Ernest E., Platnick, Barry K., Pieracci, Fredric M., Cohen, Mitchell J., Lawless, Ryan, Campion, Eric M., Coleman, Jamie J., Hoehn, Melanie, Burlew, Clay Cothren

    Published in The American journal of surgery (01-12-2020)
    “…Venous thromboembolism (VTE) in patients with major pelvic fractures who undergo preperitoneal pelvic packing (PPP) has not been investigated. We hypothesized…”
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    Muffins and Meditation: Combatting Burnout in Surgical Residents by Burnet, George, Platnick, Carson, Krishnan, Priya, Robinson, Caitlin K., Sauaia, Angela, Burlew, Clay Cothren, Nehler, Mark R., Jaiswal, Kshama, Platnick, K. Barry

    Published in Journal of surgical education (01-02-2023)
    “…•Surgical residents experience high rates of burnout, which decline with PGY level.•Being married or in a committed relationship may be protective against…”
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    Surgical Site Infection after Surgical Stabilization of Rib Fractures: Rare but Morbid by Prins, Jonne T H, Leasia, Kiara, Dull, Matthew B, Lawless, Ryan A, Platnick, K Barry, Werner, Nicole L, Wijffels, Mathieu M E, Moore, Ernest E, Pieracci, Fredric M

    Published in Surgical infections (01-02-2022)
    “…Although surgical stabilization for rib fractures (SSRF) has been adopted widely over the past decade, little information is available regarding the prevalence…”
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    An Unencumbered Acute Care Surgeon Improves Delivery of Emergent Surgical Care for Cholecystectomy Patients by Cralley, Alexis L., Burlew, Clay C., Fox, Charles J., Pieracci, Fredric M., Platnick, K. Barry K., Campion, Eric M., Cohen, Mitchell J., Moore, Ernest E., Lawless, Ryan A.

    “…IntroductionMany patients utilize the Emergency Room (ER) for primary care, resulting in overburdened ERs, strained resources, and delays in care. To combat…”
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    CHAPTER 7 - Palliative care and advance directives by Abbott, Jean, Platnick, K. Barry

    Published in Emergency Medicine Secrets (2022)
    “…Emergency medicine physicians are required to manage symptoms, establish and honor goals of care, and recognize palliative care (PC) needs in patients with…”
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