4 research outputs found
Medical Student and Resident Foley Catheterization training program to decrease Post-Operative Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections
Objective:
Determine whether a more comprehensive medical student urinary catherer training curriculum can be successful in decreasing post-operative CAUTI rates in general and vascular surgery patient populations.
Primary target:
Reduce post-operative UTI rates by 0.5% over 6 months
Secondary targets:
Achieve 100% medical student confidence in Foley catheter placement, understanding indications and contraindications to urinary catheterization.
Improve objective performance of urinary catheterization skills as determined by objective clinical skills exam (OSCE) scores.https://jdc.jefferson.edu/patientsafetyposters/1000/thumbnail.jp
Surgical Apgar Score (SAS) Predicts Perioperative Morbidity and Length of Stay in Patients Undergoing Esophagectomy at a High-Volume Center
Background:
Esophagectomy is a procedure that carries considerable morbidity. Many studies have evaluated factors to predict patients at risk and improve clinical outcomes. The aim of this study was to determine whether the SAS predicts complications, length of stay, and anastomotic leak for patients undergoing esophagectomy at a high-volume institution.https://jdc.jefferson.edu/surgeryposters/1002/thumbnail.jp
Management of Esophagectomy Patients: Clinical Results from Jefferson\u27s Institutional Database
Presentation: 8:3
Two Separate Colorectal Granular Cell Tumors: A Case Report
Introduction, Case Report, Discussion, Conclusion and References.https://jdc.jefferson.edu/surgeryposters/1003/thumbnail.jp