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Chief resident dictation of operative cases and its relationship to American board of surgery examination performance
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Blitzer D.N., Chai L.F., Gregory L. Peck, Scott E.M.Fuentes:scopusCompetency-based goals and objectives for global surgery and injury burden education
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Blitzer D.N., Gracias V.H., Gregory L. Peck, Gupta R., Ordoñez C.A., Schroeder M., Scott E.M.Fuentes:scopusA comprehensive framework for international medical programs: A 2017 consensus statement from the American College of Academic International Medicine
ReviewAbstract: The American College of Academic International Medicine (ACAIM) represents a group of clinicians whoPalabras claves:Academic International Medicine, comprehensive framework for international medical programs, international medical programs, The American College of Academic International MedicineAutores:Anderson H.L., Arquilla B., Bloem C., Firstenberg M.S., Galwankar S.C., Garg M., Gregory L. Peck, Guo W.A., Hansoti B., Izurieta R., Krebs E., Miller A.C., Nanda S., Nwachuku C.O., Nwomeh B.C., Paladino L., Papadimos T.J., Sharpe R.P., Soghoian S.E., Stawicki S.P., Swaroop M.Fuentes:scopusA longitudinal surgical systems strengthening research program for medical students: the exploration of a model for global health education
ArticleAbstract: Background: In response to the staggering global burden of conditions requiring emergency and essentPalabras claves:Global Health, global surgery, health systems, Medical student education, Surgical education, Systems strengtheningAutores:Berlant Z., Escobar J., Ferrera F., Ginalis E.E., Gracias V.H., Gregory L. Peck, Hanna J.S., Mehta D., Model Z., Morales C., Ordoñez C.A., Sarma D., Scott E.M.Fuentes:scopusAccess to paediatric cardiac surgery in Colombia: A population-based study
ArticleAbstract: OBJECTIVES: Globally congenital heart disease mortality is declining, yet the proportion of infant dPalabras claves:Cardiac surgery, COLOMBIA, Congenital heart defects, Education, global surgery, Health policy, practice guidelinesAutores:Dennis R.J., Garcia-Torres A.E., Gregory L. Peck, Herrera-Almario G.E., Londonõ D., Moreno-Medina K., Sabatino M.E., Sandoval N., Sandoval-Trujillo P., Tulloch D., Valencia S.A.Fuentes:scopusGlobal Surgical Oncology Efforts Using a Common Language
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Gregory L. Peck, Hanna J.S., Herrera-Almario G.E.Fuentes:scopusExploring residents’ interest and career aspirations in global surgery
ArticleAbstract: Background: Surgical residents increasingly seek global surgery (GS) experiences during training. UnPalabras claves:global surgery, International elective, resident education, TRAINING, VolunteerismAutores:Aziz S., Bailey J., Gregory L. Peck, Johnston P., Scholer A., Sifri Z.C.Fuentes:scopusExtending the acute care surgery paradigm to global surgery
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Blitzer D.N., Gregory L. Peck, Gupta R.Fuentes:scopusDifferences in outcomes after emergency general surgery between Hispanic subgroups in the New Jersey State Inpatient Database (2009–2014): The Hispanic population is not monolithic
ArticleAbstract: Background: Our aim was to examine differences in clinical outcomes between Hispanic subgroups who uPalabras claves:Emergency general surgery, health disparities, Health equity, HispanicAutores:Allar B.G., Bergmark R.W., Dey T., Gregory L. Peck, Maurer L.R., Moya J., Ortega G., Perez N.P., Pichardo M.S., Rahman S., Romero Arenas M.A., Uribe-Leitz T., Witt E.E.Fuentes:scopusNext Generation of Global Surgeons: Aligning Interest With Early Access to Global Surgery Education
ArticleAbstract: Background: Although interest in global surgery is increasing among medical students, 1 several quesPalabras claves:CURRICULUM, Education, Global Health, global surgery, International rotation, STUDENTAutores:Acker R., Aharon S., Alty I., Anyanwu C., Beck N., Blitzer D.N., Brandt A., Briggs L., Caminita C., Chaet A., Chan J., Chiu L., Cueto C., Daneshdoost S., Edalatpour R., Fallah P.N., Garba D., Giles A.E., Gregory L. Peck, Gualy S., Haider A., Hamilton C., Hanna J.S., Hauser B.M., He P., Im C., Jayaram A., Jhun R., Joshi A., Kahanu A., Kim N.E., Kim R., Lauffer S., McHargue C., Meeks M., Mehta A., Mendoza A.K., Miller M., NeMoyer R.E., Nourian M., Ottesen T.D., Patel P., Peck C.J., Pyarali M., Ramirez A.G., Rehman S.U., Scott E.M., Shankar B., Sifri Z.C., Stetson A., Still M.E.H., Tutunjian A., Yibrehu B., Yu K.E.Fuentes:scopus