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The BJS (British Journal of Surgery) is a monthly peer reviewed publication targeting general surgeons and the associated sub specialities. At 3.722 it has the highest impact factor of any ...
The latest study, published Wednesday in the British Journal of Surgery, looked specifically at the relationship between gender diversity in hospital settings and the incidence of serious post ...
The latest evidence, published Wednesday in the British Journal of Surgery, finds that surgical teams with more women see fewer health complications among patients than male-dominated teams.
Sofia Khan, DO, a first-year trainee in the otolaryngology residency program at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, has been recognized for her research that resulted in a ...
Change in clinical practice would have clear benefits for patients undergoing major bowel surgery, according to ... Sue Pavord, Vice President of British Society for Haematology, said, "The ...
Edited by James O’Neill, Jr. Published by Mosby, 2003, £102.60, pp 895, hardcover. ISBN 0323018270 Paediatric surgery matured as a discipline distinct from adult surgery during the second half of the ...