Search Results - "Webber, Alexis"
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Lymph node retrieval colon cancer: Are we making the grade?
Published in The American journal of surgery (01-10-2023)“…Adequate lymph node (LN) excision is imperative for pathologic staging and determination of adjuvant treatment. he 2004–2017 National Cancer Database (NCDB)…”
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Psychiatric Diagnoses Are Associated With Postoperative Disparities in Patients Undergoing Major Colorectal Operations
Published in The American surgeon (01-11-2024)“…Over 50% of hospitalized patients have comorbid psychiatric diagnoses, resulting in increased risk of morbidity such as longer lengths of stay, worse…”
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Allyship in Residency: An Introductory Module on Medical Allyship for Graduate Medical Trainees
Published in MedEdPORTAL (2021)“…Lack of diversity impacts research, medical curricula, and medical trainees' ability to provide equitable patient care. The concept of allyship, defined as a…”
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Dependent functional status is a risk factor for complications after surgery for diverticulitis coli
Published in The American journal of surgery (01-10-2022)“…Functional dependence (FD) is associated with poor postoperative outcomes. We investigated the influence of FD on the postoperative outcomes of colectomy. The…”
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Person-Environment Fit and Socioeconomic Status in Medical School
Published in Medical science educator (03-10-2024)Get full text
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Racial and Ethnic Discrimination and Medical Students' Identity Formation
Published in JAMA network open (01-10-2024)“…Investigating racial and ethnic discrimination in medical education is crucial for addressing disparities and fostering an inclusive environment. To assess how…”
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Challenges Facing First-Generation College Graduates in Medical School: A Qualitative Analysis
Published in JAMA network open (01-12-2023)“…First-generation (FG) medical students remain underrepresented in medicine despite ongoing national efforts to increase diversity; understanding the challenges…”
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