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- Data for: Fellowship or Family? A comparison of residency leave policies with the Family and Medical Leave ActThis is the STATA file of quantified raw data.
- Data for: Clinician-to-Clinician Communication of Patient Goals of Care Within A Surgical Intensive Care UnitEnclosed is raw and coded transcripts in an Nvivo file format related to our manuscript entitled: "Clinician-to-Clinician Communication of Patient Goals of Care Within A Surgical Intensive Care Unit" All transcripts have been identified.
- Data for: Orientation in Perpetuity: An Online Clinical Decision Support System for Surgical ResidentsMaterials and Methods An internally-developed, web-based CDSS including essential, clinically useful documents was created for use by trainees on a busy pediatric surgery service. A standardized orientation was provided to each resident and fellow upon joining the service, complemented by a summary card to be attached to the trainee’s ID badge. CDSS usage was monitored using web analytics. Trainees who rotated before and after the CDSS launch were surveyed regarding attitudes toward clinical resources and confidence in patient management. Results Documents published to the CDSS included 33 clinical guideline documents and 207 additional educational and support files including reference materials from service orientation were made available to trainees and staff. Goals for resident usage were established by evaluation and adaptation of early traffic patterns. Analysis of web traffic collected over 14 consecutive months revealed utilization above target levels, with 4.0 average weekly page views per trainee (IQR: 1.6-5.6). A total of 60 survey responses were received (54% of trainees invited); majorities of rotating trainees and survey respondents were trainees in general surgery and most were interns. Mean composite scores reflected a trend toward improved satisfaction when seeking CDSM (pre-intervention 3.18 [SD 0.73], post-intervention 3.92 [SD 0.70], range 1-5) which was statistically significant (p=0.005). Mean scores also improved across five out of six components of the composite score (mean improvement 0.75, range: 0.53-0.92), four of which were statistically significant (p=0.001-0.038). A majority (59%) of respondents reported that they used the CDSS frequently. The raw data and analysis products are supplied here.
- Data for: Examining the Correlation Between Altmetric Score and Citations in the General Surgery LiteratureThis data set characterizes citation rates, altimetric data, and Twitter information on selected journal articles. All data is available in the public domain.
- Data for: Effects of Hepatic Ischemia-Reperfusion Injuries and NRF2 on Bile Transporters in RatsRaw data
- Data for: Current Pattern of Use and Impact of Pringle Maneuver in Liver Resections in the United StatesDATABASE
- Data for: Combined Hartmann's reversal and abdominal wall reconstruction: Defining postoperative morbidityPatient cohort identified from 2012-2015 NSQIP PUF.
- Data for: A Dedicated Quarterly Research Meeting Increases Resident Research ProductivityThis shows an increase in publications and presentations following the institution of a quarterly research meeting.
- Data for: Phosphodiesterase-4 Inhibitor, Roflumilast Attenuates Pulmonary Air Emboli Induced Lung InjuryThe data include lung weight/body weight, pulmonary microvascular permeability (Kf), neutrophilic counts, total protein and proinflammatory cytokines.
- Data for: Safety of thyroid surgery in the elderly: a propensity-score matched cohort study.raw data with patient demographics and complications
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