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Decreased Emergency Cholecystectomy and Case Fatality Rate, Not Explained by Expansion of Medicaid
ArticleAbstract: Introduction: Population data on longitudinal trends for cholecystectomies and their outcomes are scPalabras claves:Case fatality rate, Cholecystectomy, Incidence, Medicaid expansion, trendsAutores:Gracias V.H., Gregory L. Peck, Hudson S.V., Kuo Y.H., Roy J.A., Strom B.L.Fuentes:scopusGrowth through Adversity: The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on the American College of Academic International Medicine
Conference ObjectAbstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has been especially challenging to the academic international medical (AIM) coPalabras claves:Academic International Medicine, American College of Academic International Medicine, Annual meeting, Scholarly output, Scientific congressAutores:Anderson H.L., Bloem C., Daniel P., de Wulf A., Di Somma S., Firstenberg M.S., Galwankar S.C., Garg M., Garg S., Gracias V.H., Gregory L. Peck, Jeanmonod D., Jeanmonod R., Maio R., Miller A.C., Nanayakkara P.W.B., Opara I.N., Papadimos T.J., Sifri Z.C., Stawicki S.P.Fuentes:scopusUse of the six core surgical indicators from the Lancet Commission on Global Surgery in Colombia: a situational analysis
ArticleAbstract: Background: Surgical, anaesthetic, and obstetric (SAO) health-care system strengthening is needed toPalabras claves:Autores:Dario-Gonzalez I., Gómez Bernal L.C., Gracias V.H., Gregory L. Peck, Hamilton C., Hanna J.S., Herrera-Almario G.E., Londonõ D., Mendoza A.K., Navarro M.A.P., NeMoyer R.E., Pardo-Bayona M., Pinilla-Roncancio M., Ramirez M.V., Rehman S.U., Rubiano A.M., Sabatino M.E., Salas M.F.M., Scott M., Tulloch D., Valencia S.A.Fuentes:scopus