In this author video, Dr Moore discusses his recently published article in JACS, Differentiating Pathologic from Physiologic Fibrinolysis: Not as Simple as Conventional Thrombelastography.
Watch at: youtube.com/watch?v=RvmpqAWF…@HBuMoore
Hot off the presses! Is there a role for TPA as a treatment for COVID-associated ARDS? Open access download at: bit.ly/33S2aII or view online at: bit.ly/33MDTn2
Dr Mackinnon discusses her article in JACS, "Empowering Post-Surgical Patients to Improve #Opioid Disposal: A Before and After Quality Improvement Study." ow.ly/ArVg30i5HKl#AuthorVideo
Time to vote for next month's #RASJACS JC article! Poll will be open all week. Discussion: 3/28-3/29. Papers:
1. Riall: Maintaining fire but Avoiding Burnout
2. Cullinan: Interim Analysis of FIRST Trial
3. Jung: ERAS after Colorectal Surgery
4. Narahari: NIH funding for surgeons
Great to be a part of this initiative by @RASACS AND @JAmCollSurg. Coming soon, this quarter’s journal club vote. 4 recent @JACS articles will be featured and we will be discussing one of them in the #RASJACSJC in March. x.com/jpmeizoso/status/96684…
Hey @RASACS: Get ready! Voting starts next week for the March edition of #RASJACS, featuring articles from the Southern Surgical Association Annual Meeting! Articles for voting to follow! @JAmCollSurg
Article #4 for voting NEXT WEEK for #RASJACS Southern Surgical Association edition: Narahari et al., Surgeon Scientists are Disproportionately Affected by Declining NIH Funding Rates | (Available online 2/23/18) @JAmCollSurg
Article #3 for voting NEXT WEEK for #RASJACS Southern Surgical Association edition: Interim Analysis of a Prospective Multi-Institutional Study of Surgery Resident Experience with Flexibility in Surgical Training | journalacs.org/article/S1072… @JAmCollSurg