Josh Johnson
@JohnsonJoshMD
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Surgeon, cancer & health services researcher
Joined October 2021
On this Labor Day, those in the profession of medicine would do well to critically consider the downsides of AI, its potential to displace laborers and the unsustainable energy costs that will only widen health disparities. #AI
#AIinmedicine #sustainableenergy #labor
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As diagnostic mammography becomes more sophisticated, our lab is interested in how post-surgical imaging is best utilized for breast cancer patients with tumor microcalcifications @Claire_EdenMD
@LANewmanMD #breastcancer #CancerResearch
https://t.co/4RQlbIUfvM
jamanetwork.com
This cohort study examines use of lumpectomy margin status in managing microcalcifications in breast cancer.
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Really important work, research that looks to solve practical workflow issues in surgery is too often overlooked. Block time is critical and the flexibility for urgent cases is key to timely patient care.
Excited to share our work on specialty acuity and Operating Room block time metrics published in @JVascSurgVI
https://t.co/wkISErnsct
@VascSurgMD @KatMcMack @BruceTjadenMD
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Studies like these are why @SocietyofBAS has committed to programs like the Diverse Surgeons Initiative which is both academically and morally imperative. @htjacks @DrParisButler
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Positioned well with strong evidence from the US ROPE Consortium studies https://t.co/uxQbNf3EHb we can see that the landscape for training women and minority surgeons needs a significant if not drastic overhaul
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Our study shows the importance of analyzing how the intersections of race/ethnicity and sex illustrates the different lived experiences amongst surgical trainees @AndreaMMesitiMD @heatheryeomd @Jasosamd
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s performed using Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) data for general surgery residents who started their training between 2005 and 2015 (followed through completion). Regression...
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https://t.co/hjWlcDEtyJ These findings are critical. Axillary node dissections are still being done and the negative effects can greatly impact vulnerable populations. Evidence from the LYMPHA trial and Axillary reverse mapping shows that we can surgically mitigate lymphedema.
jamanetwork.com
This cohort study examines the association between race and ethnicity and long-term quality of life after unilateral axillary lymph node dissection in women with breast cancer.
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https://t.co/xIS90dEgRC Mentorship is critical to maintaining future generations of high quality surgeons, now how many residency programs invest time, funds, and evidence-based infrastructure to the cause?
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Musings as I’m back taking care of ICU patients. The landmark results of the TRICC trial have come into question based on recent literature but lots of docs still give blood transfusions to people who aren’t bleeding or critical because hgb is <7. Evidence for that seems limited
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In this cohort analysis including 31,045 faculty, female surgeons who are also underrepresented in medicine were the least likely to be promoted and the most likely to leave academia. https://t.co/LE9vX3jOSD
@JohnsonJoshMD @heatheryeoMD @JasosaMD @AndreaMMesitiMD
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cuts to Medicare reimbursement for outpatient treatment done in hospitals may affect rural communities. But many large non-profit and for-profit health systems have manipulated the payment scale without clear benefit to patient populations #healtheconomics
https://t.co/kdDBaCMe7s
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Medicare pays hospitals about double what it pays other providers for the same services. The hospital lobby is fighting hard to make sure a switch to "site-neutral payments" doesn't become law.
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Such important work from my co-resident @CBFinnMD. Surgeon compensation models vary widely by institution and likely have a significant impact on clinical and educational work that is yet to be fully understood.
How does surgeon compensation impact clinical practice? Surgeons reported their compensation model (clinical productivity-based incentives vs salary alone) impacts clinical decision-making, relationships with colleagues, and engagement and well-being.
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Had an exciting time presenting our work on axillary intervention after micromets in mastectomy patients at ACS @Claire_EdenMD @LANewmanMD #ACSCC23
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Happy to share our review of cancer genome atlas studies that may inform how genetic ancestry plays a role in breast cancer disparities @LANewmanMD @Claire_EdenMD #breastcancer #healthdisparities #CancerResearch
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Guess what I did??? I teamed up with my favorite breast imager @KemiMDRad to discuss breast cancer screening guidelines and it’s impact on Black women. Take a second to read and share! @nyphospital @WCMDiversity @WCM_MeyerCancer @WCMSurgery
The new breast cancer screening guidelines are not enough to save Black women. Guest editorial by Vivian Jolley Bea and @KemiMDRad. #HealthEquity
http://https://t.co/c4cCOv6EJ7
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Super proud of my former classmate and friend!
Personal News! Today’s my first day back in Florida as Executive Director of the @FlaDems. I’m excited to be working with Chair @NikkiFried and this rockstar team to help build a party we can all be proud of.
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Personal News! Today’s my first day back in Florida as Executive Director of the @FlaDems. I’m excited to be working with Chair @NikkiFried and this rockstar team to help build a party we can all be proud of.
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https://t.co/7sETPfwZtx Back to the basics on my substack feed. What are the components of health insurance in the USA?
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In our (@heatheryeomd) latest study published in @AmJSurgery we analyze and discuss how well #healthcare and #medicalresearch institutions collect patient data on race/ethnicity and methods for improvement: https://t.co/SIuOaiXsk8
#healthdisparities #dataintegrity
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