Importance: The influx of new surgical residents and interns at the beginning of the academic year is assumed to be associated with poor outcomes. Referred to as the July phenomenon, this occurrence has been anecdotally associated with increases in the frequency of medical errors due to intern inexperience. Studies in various surgical specialties provide conflicting results. Objective: To determine whether an association between the July phenomenon and outcomes exists among a nationally representative sample of patients who underwent emergency general surgery (EGS). Design, setting, and participants: Retrospective analysis of data from the 2007-2011 Nationwide Inpatient Sample. Data on adult patients (≥16 years of age) presenting to teachin...
IMPORTANCE: Inpatient palliative care improves symptom management and patient satisfaction with care...
Objective: This paper aimed to characterize the resident exposure to acute general surgical conditio...
Background: Patients presenting with emergency surgical conditions place significant demands on hea...
Introduction: The “July effect” describes the period in which new interns begin learning patient car...
BACKGROUND: Within Emergency Department (ED), problem responsiveness and organizational capacity are...
Objective: To critically evaluate whether admission at the beginning-versus-end of the academic year...
Previous research has demonstrated a significant impact of trainee participation on outcomes in a br...
Background: Weekend admission is associated with increased mortality across a range of patient popul...
Background Weekend admission is associated with increased mortality across a range of patient popula...
Objective: To critically evaluate whether admission at the beginning-versus-end of the academic yea...
Background: Identifying predictors of mortality and surgical complications has led to outcome improv...
Introduction: There has been concern of increased emergency department (ED) length of stay (LOS) dur...
Objective: The objective of our study was to characterize providers\u27 impressions of factors contr...
First published online 19 December 2019BACKGROUND: Few studies have assessed the relationship betwee...
Introduction. Emergency general surgery patients represent a growing segment of general surgical ad...
IMPORTANCE: Inpatient palliative care improves symptom management and patient satisfaction with care...
Objective: This paper aimed to characterize the resident exposure to acute general surgical conditio...
Background: Patients presenting with emergency surgical conditions place significant demands on hea...
Introduction: The “July effect” describes the period in which new interns begin learning patient car...
BACKGROUND: Within Emergency Department (ED), problem responsiveness and organizational capacity are...
Objective: To critically evaluate whether admission at the beginning-versus-end of the academic year...
Previous research has demonstrated a significant impact of trainee participation on outcomes in a br...
Background: Weekend admission is associated with increased mortality across a range of patient popul...
Background Weekend admission is associated with increased mortality across a range of patient popula...
Objective: To critically evaluate whether admission at the beginning-versus-end of the academic yea...
Background: Identifying predictors of mortality and surgical complications has led to outcome improv...
Introduction: There has been concern of increased emergency department (ED) length of stay (LOS) dur...
Objective: The objective of our study was to characterize providers\u27 impressions of factors contr...
First published online 19 December 2019BACKGROUND: Few studies have assessed the relationship betwee...
Introduction. Emergency general surgery patients represent a growing segment of general surgical ad...
IMPORTANCE: Inpatient palliative care improves symptom management and patient satisfaction with care...
Objective: This paper aimed to characterize the resident exposure to acute general surgical conditio...
Background: Patients presenting with emergency surgical conditions place significant demands on hea...