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2. Social vulnerability and perioperative outcomes after colectomy for colon cancer
3. Patient adherence to an oral rehydration solution intervention to prevent dehydration following ileostomy creation: A qualitative study
4. Family perspectives on end-of-life care after surgery: A qualitative analysis of the veteran affairs bereaved family surveys
5. “I Wish There had been Resources”: A Photo-Elicitation Study of Rectal Cancer Survivorship Care Needs
6. Is Everyone Beating Around the Bush?: A Qualitative Study Examining the Status of Shared Decision-Making Between Veterans Affairs Providers and Surgical Patients in the ICU
7. Examining the Accessibility of Online Patient Materials for Bariatric Surgery
8. Anorectal Physiology
9. What We Talk About When We Talk About Coping: A Qualitative Study of Surgery Resident’s Coping After Complications and Deaths
10. It’s not fine: A photo-elicitation study of rectal cancer survivors’ emotions and coping strategies
11. “You Remember Those Days”—A Qualitative Study of Resident Surgeon Responses to Complications and Deaths
12. Association of National Accreditation Program for Rectal Cancer Accreditation with Outcomes after Rectal Cancer Surgery.
13. Anticipating Needs Among Older Adults After Major Surgery—A Focus on 30- and 180-Day Hospital Readmissions
14. Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Anticipating Poor Surgical Outcomes While Honoring Patient Autonomy
15. High-risk surgery among older adults: Not-quite shared decision-making
16. Anorectal Physiology
17. Shared Decision-Making, Sphincter Preservation, and Rectal Cancer Treatment: Identifying and Executing What Matters Most to Patients.
18. Patient Evaluation
19. Surgery Residents’ Experiences With Seriously-Ill and Dying Patients: An Opportunity to Improve Palliative and End-of-Life Care
20. ‘What I Wish My Surgeon Knew’: A Novel Approach to Promote Empathic Curiosity in Surgery
21. The Best Gift You Could Give a Resident: A Qualitative Study of Well-Being Resources and Use Following Unwanted Outcomes
22. Family perspectives on end of life care after surgery: A qualitative analysis of the veteran affairs bereaved family surveys
23. Hospital Variation in Readmissions and Visits to the Emergency Department Following Ileostomy Surgery
24. Surgery Hurts: Characterizing the Experience of Pain in Surgical Patients as Witnessed by Medical Students
25. Optimizing Pain Control During the Opioid Epidemic
26. Exploring Emotional Responses After Postoperative Complications: A Qualitative Study of Practicing Surgeons
27. Functional and Cognitive Decline Among Older Adults After High-risk Surgery
28. Delays in Palliative Care Referral Among Surgical Patients: Perspectives of Surgical Residents Across the State of Michigan
29. Using Implementation Science to Adapt a Training Program to Assist Surgeons with High-Stakes Communication
30. Third-Year Medical Students' Reactions to Surgical Patients in Pain: Doubt, Distress, and Depersonalization
31. Postoperative Oral Rehydration and Regimented Follow-up Decrease Readmissions After Colorectal Surgery That Includes Ileostomies.
32. Research Perspective on Classic and Novel Histopathologic Risk Factors for Lymph Node Metastasis in T1 Colorectal Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
33. Postoperative Oral Rehydration and Regimented Follow-up Decrease Readmissions for Colorectal Surgery Patients with Ileostomies
34. Characterizing the Role of U.S. Surgeons in the Provision of Palliative Care: A Systematic Review and Mixed-Methods Meta-Synthesis
35. Post-discharge Opioid Consumption After Minimally Invasive and Open Colectomy: Does Operative Approach Matter?
36. Optimizing Surgeon Well-Being: A Review and Synthesis of Best Practices
37. Shared Decision-Making, Sphincter Preservation, and Rectal Cancer Treatment: Identifying and Executing What Matters Most to Patients
38. Anastomotic leak after colorectal resection: A population-based study of risk factors and hospital variation
39. Reducing Ileostomy Readmissions: Using Implementation Science to Evaluate the Adoption of a Quality Improvement Initiative.
40. Long-term Functional Decline After High-Risk Elective Colorectal Surgery in Older Adults
41. Patient Evaluation
42. Palliative Options in Patients with Stage 4 Rectal Cancer
43. Readability of Patient Education Materials from the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons Website: An Opportunity to Improve Healthcare Access and Quality
44. Qualitative Research and Applications in Colorectal Surgery
45. Colon cancer operations at high- and low-mortality hospitals
46. The Effect of Peer Support on Colorectal Cancer Patients’ Adherence to Guideline-Concordant Multidisciplinary Care
47. Living with uncertainty in surgery: integrating palliative care principles into conversations as a solution to patient and family, provider, and health system disquietude
48. Scope of Annals of Palliative Medicine based on a review of the disciplinary development and evolving definition of palliative medicine
49. To feel or not to feel: a scoping review and mixed-methods meta- synthesis of moral distress among surgeons
50. Prevention and Management of Colostomy Complications: Retraction and Stenosis
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