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    Eluding the Grim Reaper: How Section 2 of the Defense of Marriage Act Could Survive Strict Scrutiny

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    Characterization of Mucosal Dysbiosis of Early Colonic Neoplasia.

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    Aberrant crypt foci (ACF) are the earliest morphologically identifiable lesions in the colon that can be detected by high-definition chromoendoscopy with contrast dye spray. Although frequently associated with synchronous adenomas, their role in colorectal tumor development, particularly in the proximal colon, is still not clear. The goal of this study was to evaluate the profile of colon-adherent bacteria associated with proximal ACF and to investigate their relationship to the presence and subtype of synchronous polyps present throughout the colon. Forty-five subjects undergoing a screening or surveillance colonoscopy were included in this retrospective study. Bacterial cells adherent to the epithelia of ACF and normal mucosal biopsies were visualized by in situ hybridization within confocal tissue sections. ACF showed significantly greater heterogeneity in their bacterial microbiome profiles compared with normal mucosa. One of the bacterial community structures we characterized was strongly correlated with the presence of synchronous polyps. Finally, using DNA mass spectrometry to evaluate a panel of colorectal cancer hotspot mutations present in the ACF, we found that thre

    Update on the Financial Wellbeing of Surgical Residents in New England

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    BACKGROUND: Poor personal financial health has been linked to key components of health including burnout, substance abuse, and worsening personal relationships. Understanding the state of resident financial health is key to improving their overall wellbeing. STUDY DESIGN: A secondary analysis of a survey of New England general surgery resident was performed to understand their financial wellbeing. Questions from the National Financial Capability Study were used to compare to an age- and regionally matched cohort. RESULTS: Overall, 44% (250/570) of surveyed residents responded. Residents more frequently reported spending less than their income each year compared to the control cohort (54% vs 34% , p$300,000 worth of student loans. CONCLUSIONS: Surgical residents have better financial wellbeing than an age- and regionally-matched cohort, but there is still a large proportion who suffer from financial difficulties

    Update on the Personal and Professional Well-Being of Surgical Residents in New England

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    BACKGROUND: Surgical culture has shifted to recognize the importance of resident wellbeing. This is the first study to longitudinally track regional surgical resident wellbeing over 5 years. STUDY DESIGN: An anonymous cross-sectional, multi-institutional survey of New England general surgery residents using novel and published instruments to create three domains: health maintenance, burnout, and work environment. RESULTS: Overall, 75% (15/20) of programs participated. The response rate was 44% (250/570) and 53% (133/250) were female, 94% (234/250) were 25-34 years old, and 71% (178/250) were in a relationship. For health maintenance, 57% (143/250) reported having a primary care provider, 26% (64/250) had not seen a primary care provider in 2 years, 59% (147/250) endorsed being up to date with age-appropriate health screening, however, only 44% (109/250) were found to actually be up to date. Only 14% (35/250) reported exercising greater than 150 minutes/week. The burnout rate was 19% (47/250), with 32% (81/250) and 25% (63/250) reporting high levels of emotional exhaustion and depersonalization, respectively. For both program directors and attendings, 90% of residents reported they cared about resident wellbeing. 87% of residents believe it was acceptable to take time off during the workday for a personal appointment, while only 49% reported they would personally take the time. CONCLUSIONS: The personal health maintenance of general surgery residents has changed little over the past five years, despite an overwhelming majority of residents reporting attendings and program directors care about their wellbeing. Further study is needed to understand the barriers to improvement of resident wellbeing
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