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Autor:
Matheesha Herath, Jessica L. Reid, Ying Yang Ting, Emma L. Bradshaw, Suzanne Edwards, Martin Bruening, Guy J. Maddern
Publikováno v:
EClinicalMedicine, Vol 57, Iss , Pp 101893- (2023)
Summary: Background: Communication is the foundation of a strong doctor–patient relationship. Holistic care of the patient involves good communication and empathy. There are various tools and interventions aimed at increasing the Surgeon's performa
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2310c21e694d4551ac9a4a9fabec8414
Autor:
Ellie C. Treloar, Ying Yang Ting, Joshua G. Kovoor, Jesse D. Ey, Jessica L. Reid, Guy J. Maddern
Publikováno v:
World Journal of Surgery. 46:2355-2364
Background Accurate and thorough surgical ward round documentation is crucial for maintaining quality clinical care. Accordingly, checklists have been proposed to improve ward round documentation. This systematic review aimed to evaluate the literatu
Publikováno v:
ANZ Journal of Surgery. 92:1681-1691
One-third of Australia's population reside in rural and remote areas. This audit aims to describe all-causes of mortality in rural general surgical patients, and identify areas of improvement.This is a retrospective multi-centre study involving four
Autor:
Ying Yang Ting, Jessica L. Reid, Ellie Treloar, Wei Shan Bobby Lee, Jeeng Yeeng Tee, Wen Jing Phoebe Cong, Dangyi Peng, Suzanne Edwards, Jesse Ey, Nicholas Edwardes, Nelson Granchi, Guy J. Maddern
Publikováno v:
ANZ Journal of Surgery. 92:1388-1393
Patient centred communication ensures patients are well informed and educated, which is vital to providing the best care possible. By asking questions, patients can better understand their disease and make informed decisions regarding their health jo
Autor:
Thomas A. Eldredge, Madison Bills, Ying Yang Ting, Mikayla Dimitri, Matthew M. Watson, Mark C. Harris, Jennifer C. Myers, Dylan L. Bartholomeusz, George K. Kiroff, Jonathan Shenfine
Publikováno v:
Obesity Surgery. 32:1428-1438
Purpose Excellent metabolic improvement following one anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB) remains compromised by the risk of esophageal bile reflux and theoretical carcinogenic potential. No ‘gold standard’ investigation exists for esophageal bile
Autor:
Ying Yang Ting, Jessica Reid, K P Foley, M H Bruening, T D Vreugdenburg, Guy J. Maddern, Nelson Granchi, Markus Trochsler
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Surgery. 108:1154-1161
Introduction The lack of an effective continuing professional development programme for qualified surgeons, specifically one that enhances non-technical skills (NTS), is an issue receiving increased attention. Peer-based coaching, used in multiple pr
Autor:
Ellie C, Treloar, Ying Yang, Ting, Joshua G, Kovoor, Jesse D, Ey, Jessica L, Reid, Guy J, Maddern
Publikováno v:
World journal of surgeryReference. 47(2)
Autor:
Ying Yang Ting, Jessica L. Reid, Ellie Treloar, Wei Shan Bobby Lee, Jeeng Yeeng Tee, Wen Jing Phoebe Cong, Dangyi Peng, Suzanne Edwards, Jesse Ey, Nicholas Edwardes, Nelson Granchi, Guy J. Maddern
Publikováno v:
World journal of surgery.
Non-technical skills complement technical skills in surgeons to provide best possible care for patients. The former is essential to promote patient engagement. Coaching has been introduced to surgeons as a method to improve non-technical skills. We a
Autor:
Wei Shan Bobby Lee, Nicholas Edwardes, Suzanne Edwards, Guy J. Maddern, Nelson Granchi, Jessica Reid, Dangyi Peng, Jesse Ey, Ying Yang Ting, Ellie Treloar, Jeeng Yeeng Tee, Wen Jing Phoebe Cong
Publikováno v:
ANZ Journal of Surgery. 91:2376-2381
Background Surgical outpatient consultations are demanding for the surgeon and patients without a definite formula for success. Various factors have been identified regarding factors that influence patient satisfaction and engagement. We aimed to exa
Autor:
Jessica L. Reid, Ying Yang Ting, Salma Salih, Markus I. Trochsler, Deanna Mazzarolo, Aliyah Bonnici, Guy J. Maddern
Publikováno v:
HPB : the official journal of the International Hepato Pancreato Biliary Association. 24(10)
Optimal timing and modality of surveillance post hepatectomy for colorectal cancer liver metastases (CLM) has not been established. Recommendations vary between countries and surgical units. Individual clinicians do not always adhere to guidelines.Us