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pro vyhledávání: '"Samantha Y. Cerasiello"'
Autor:
Irene Say, John S. Herendeen, Samantha Y. Cerasiello, Jean Anderson Eloy, Alaba Sotayo, Catherine A Mazzola, Nicole A. Silva, James K. Liu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience. 80:43-49
Research productivity is a vital component to an academic neurosurgeon's career. We sought to evaluate gender differences in NIH funding among faculty in neurological surgery departments. NIH funding awarded to PIs of neurological surgery departments
Autor:
Antonios Mammis, Samantha Y. Cerasiello, Rosemary T. Behmer Hansen, Nicole A. Silva, Rebecca Cuevas, Angela M. Richardson, Anil Nanda
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurosurgery. 135:185-193
OBJECTIVE Current data on fellowship choice and completion by neurosurgical residents are limited, especially in relation to gender, scholarly productivity, and career progression. The objective of this study was to determine gender differences in th
Autor:
Nicole I Farber, Richard D Bavier, Samantha Y. Cerasiello, Roman Povolotskiy, Wayne D. Hsueh, Jean Anderson Eloy
Publikováno v:
The Laryngoscope. 130:1872-1876
OBJECTIVE Non-squamous cell carcinoma (non-SCC) variants of sinonasal cancer are rare cancers which are optimally managed with complete surgical resection. This study aims to assess the impact of surgical approach on outcomes by comparison of cases m
Anemia and blood transfusion requirements in endoscopic sinus surgery: A propensity‐matched analysis
Autor:
Wayne D. Hsueh, Samantha Y. Cerasiello, Jean Anderson Eloy, Sana H. Siddiqui, Soly Baredes, Roman Povolotskiy
Publikováno v:
The Laryngoscope. 130:1377-1382
OBJECTIVE Massive bleeding requiring blood transfusion is a feared complication of endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS). In an effort to improve healthcare quality and outcomes, research is focused on identifying the risk factors for complications followin
Autor:
Samantha Y. Cerasiello, Didem Tan, Nicole A. Silva, Deborah Daoud, Gregory L. Barinsky, Jean Anderson Eloy, Stacey T. Gray, Soly Baredes, Jordon G. Grube
Publikováno v:
The LaryngoscopeBIBLIOGRAPHY. 131(2)
OBJECTIVE Women represent approximately 28.0% of academic otolaryngologists. Previous studies have shown that women in academic medicine, including surgical subspecialties, have disparate career advancement opportunities and grant funding compared to
Autor:
Samantha Y. Cerasiello, Jean Anderson Eloy, Nicole A. Silva, James K. Liu, Rosemary T. Behmer Hansen
Publikováno v:
World Neurosurgery. 138:574-575
Autor:
Alaba Sotayo, Belinda Shao, Angela M. Richardson, Nicole A. Silva, Alexa Semonche, Jean Anderson Eloy, Samantha Y. Cerasiello, Justin Luis
Publikováno v:
World neurosurgery. 129
Women constitute a minority (9.2%) of academic neurosurgeons. We previously found that women in academic medicine are disadvantaged in funding and career advancement opportunities. We hypothesized that women are also underrepresented at neurosurgical