Journal of the American College of Surgeons (JACS)
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Journal of the American College of Surgeons (JACS), a monthly scientific journal publishing peer-reviewed original contributions on all aspects of surgery.
Chicago, IL
Joined April 2013
Read the November issue of JACS today! 🔹Integration of Advanced Practice Providers into Independent Surgical Groups 🔹Academic Surgeon Financial Compensation in the US: Trends from 2017 to 2023 🔹and more! https://t.co/8Z7CUYSDp1
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Take a look at this trending #HotJACS article! 🔥 Analysis of Outcomes after Whole Blood Transfusion vs Balanced Component Therapy https://t.co/mnW8a1CoAT
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A new study in @acsJACS reveals that subtotal cholecystectomy technique can drive distinct complications. 📖 Read the full analysis here:
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A multicenter study found fenestrating subtotal cholecystectomy caused more bile leaks, while reconstituting led to more retained stones.
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Read this trending #HotJACS article today! 🔥Long-Term Cytoreduction Outcomes With or Without Heated Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy For Colorectal Peritoneal Metastases https://t.co/yN3r5mI240
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Congratulations to the JACS reviewer of the month, May Tee, MD, MPH, FACS. 🎉 Watch to learn more about Dr Tee and why she reviews for JACS. @HowardUgensurg
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Across all specialties, advanced practice providers are less commonly deployed as surgical assistants. https://t.co/frAtQ31xEN
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New from @acsJACS: “Articles with CME” Collection gives ACS members easy access to articles offering free CME credits and will be updated each month with the release of a new issue. 👀 ✅ Log in to start reading and earn your credit!
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The new “Articles with CME” Collection gives members easy access to CME-eligible articles updated monthly.
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Thanks to @medpagetoday for featuring @RoiAnteby @motazqadan and colleagues @MGHSurgery article published in the November issue of @acsJACS Feature: Patients With Pancreatic Cancer May Live Longer With Surgery Alone -- With a Catch (Benefits dependent on completeness of
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Large language models can accurately extract and curate data from radiology reports for pancreatic cyst surveillance and can be reliably used to assemble longitudinal databases. https://t.co/NL9F74BbHE
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es from radiology reports. STUDY DESIGN: A single-center retrospective study included patients under surveillance for pancreatic cysts. Nine radiographic elements used to monitor cyst progression...
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Trauma admission and device exposure index were significantly correlated during the COVID-19 pandemic. https://t.co/9A73zcmrCx
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Discharge against medical advice among surgical patients is associated with increased rate of 30-day readmission, complication, fragmented care, and higher healthcare cost. https://t.co/d2HwOGiYZA
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on major surgical populations remains understudied. We sought to evaluate trends, risk factors, and postoperative outcomes among surgical patients who were DAMA. STUDY DESIGN: The Nationwide Readmi...
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Browse the JACS collection of over 30 recently published breast cancer articles here: https://t.co/BJK8uopiD4
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Disparities in grant funding and award distribution by sex and race highlight the need for equitable funding practices and critical discussions on bias in research support. https://t.co/fQT1ZPGeCz
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ditional expected mentorship and advocacy roles. Comprehensive analyses of academic surgeon compensation trends remain scarce; this study evaluated recent trends in academic surgeon compensation...
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Listen to Dr. Brett Johnson discusses his @acsJACS article on how ACS accreditation drives systemic quality improvement starting even before the first site visit. 🎧👇
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Digital Media Editor, @LillianErdahlMD, shares insight into the cover articles for the November issue: "JACS is committed to publishing research on the present and future of surgical care. In this issue, you will find articles highlighting trends in surgical care and the need
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Explore the latest military surgery research in the @acsJACS Excelsior Surgical Society Collection. The latest articles highlight innovations and lessons that continue to shape military surgical care.👇
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The new article collection showcases military surgery research, history, leadership, and innovation with CME opportunities.
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In a national cohort of pancreatectomies, female patients achieved significantly better outcomes across all domains. https://t.co/KuNNkJO5Zm
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n a national cohort. STUDY DESIGN: This study examined a complete nationwide cohort of all pancreatoduodenectomies or left-sided pancreatectomies across a universal healthcare system. Uni- and...
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