2020
The ups and downs of general surgery resident experience in endocrine surgery: Analysis of 30 years of ACGME graduate case logs
Ramirez A, Fashandi A, Hanks J, Smith P, Potts J. The ups and downs of general surgery resident experience in endocrine surgery: Analysis of 30 years of ACGME graduate case logs. Surgery 2020, 168: 586-593. PMID: 32811696, DOI: 10.1016/j.surg.2020.07.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEndocrine surgery casesGeneral surgery residentsSurgery casesSurgery residentsGeneral surgery resident experienceExperience of general surgery residentsGeneral surgery casesAdrenal operationsParathyroid operationsThyroid operationsMedian numberEndocrine operationsEndocrine surgeryProcedure typeResident surgeonsLinear regression analysisCase-mixDescriptive statisticsSurgeonsResident levelTrainee experienceResident experienceRegression analysisAverage total numberAmerican AssociationNew endocrine fellowship programs do not decrease the endocrine surgery experience of residents in co-located general surgery programs
Fashandi A, Hanks J, Ramirez A, Potts J, Smith P. New endocrine fellowship programs do not decrease the endocrine surgery experience of residents in co-located general surgery programs. Surgery 2020, 169: 185-190. PMID: 32771297, DOI: 10.1016/j.surg.2020.05.043.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEndocrine surgery casesGeneral surgery residentsGeneral surgery programsSurgery casesSurgery residentsSurgery programsSurgical fellowship programsFellowship programsResident operative experienceCase log dataMann-Whitney U testMann-WhitneyU testStatistical significanceYear 5Experiences of residentsNational declineYear 0Decades of increasesDescriptive statisticsYearsResidents
2018
Creation, Implementation, and Assessment of a General Thoracic Surgery Simulation Course in Rwanda
Ramirez A, Nuradin N, Byiringiro F, Ssebuufu R, Stukenborg G, Ntakiyiruta G, Daniel T. Creation, Implementation, and Assessment of a General Thoracic Surgery Simulation Course in Rwanda. The Annals Of Thoracic Surgery 2018, 105: 1842-1849. PMID: 29476717, PMCID: PMC5964001, DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2018.01.043.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGeneral surgery residentsThoracic proceduresSurgery residentsLow-middle income country settingFellowship training opportunitiesSimulation courseDiaphragm repairLow-middle income countriesIncome country settingsStatistically significant improvementUnivariate analysisResident knowledge baseSecondary objectivesSimulated surgeryLocal facultyIncome countriesCountry settingsKnowledge assessmentTraining levelTraining opportunitiesResident feedbackParticipants' responsesLikert scaleEnhance confidenceSignificant improvement