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Perioperative Antibiotic Use In Neonatal General Surgery: A Survey Of Apsa Membership, Ashley Williams, Samuel K. Osei, Pavan Brahmamdam, Begum Akay, Diane Studzinski
Perioperative Antibiotic Use In Neonatal General Surgery: A Survey Of Apsa Membership, Ashley Williams, Samuel K. Osei, Pavan Brahmamdam, Begum Akay, Diane Studzinski
Conference Presentation Abstracts
Background: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a significant source of perioperative morbidity. There is limited data regarding antibiotic prophylaxis in pediatrics, and there are no standardized guidelines in neonates. Thus, peri-operative antibiotic use is based on surgeon experience and preference. To explore this knowledge gap, we sought to describe the practice patterns of pediatric surgeons with regard to antibiotic prophylaxis for SSIs in neonatal surgery
Methods: A survey was distributed to the American Pediatric Surgical Association (APSA). Members were asked to respond to 6 hypothetical case scenarios: Tracheoesophageal fistula/Esophageal atresia, Hirschsprung’s disease, Gastroschisis, Congenital diaphragmatic hernia repair, Neonatal intestinal obstruction …
Indications For A "Surgery First" Approach For The Treatment Of Lower Extremity Arterial Disease, Mohineesh Kumar, Steven D. Rimar, Graham W. Long, Diane M. Studzinski, O W. Brown
Indications For A "Surgery First" Approach For The Treatment Of Lower Extremity Arterial Disease, Mohineesh Kumar, Steven D. Rimar, Graham W. Long, Diane M. Studzinski, O W. Brown
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Institutional Factors In General Surgery Resident Wellness And Burnout: Identification Via A Modified Delphi Technique, Darci C. Foote, Gurjit Sandhu, Kathryn Ziegler, James Lau
Institutional Factors In General Surgery Resident Wellness And Burnout: Identification Via A Modified Delphi Technique, Darci C. Foote, Gurjit Sandhu, Kathryn Ziegler, James Lau
Conference Presentation Abstracts
Background: While there has been significant focus on individual and programmatic factors impacting general surgical residents wellbeing and burnout, the effect of the greater institutional macrocosm has not been well studied. Our work seeks to identify organizational factors that may be implicated in resident wellness. Summary of Work: Using a modified Delphi technique, a survey structured around six domains of the Maslach Burnout Theory (workload, control, reward, community, fairness, values) was distributed to wellness stakeholders at two institutions. Participants identified factors that may be implicated in resident wellness and burnout. Two subsequent multiple-choice survey iterations were distributed to stakeholders who …