Congratulations to all Department of Surgery members who were published in August! Published faculty were Doctors Mazen Al-Mansour, Thomas Beaver, Dejana Braithwaite, Guoshuai Cai, Michol Cooper, Sergio Duarte, Kirsten Freeman, Thomas Huber, Shama Karanth, Sailesh Konda, Tyler Loftus, Robert Maile, Giles Peek, Steven Raymond, Salvatore Scali, and Gilbert Upchurch. ACS Applied Bio Materials Annals of…| Department of Surgery » College of Medicine » University of Florida
As part of Sepsis Awareness Month, the University of Florida Department of Surgery is looking at some of the work being done at the Sepsis and Critical Illness Research Center. As many as 30-50% of surgical sepsis patients never return to their previous health status, according to Guoshuai Cai, Ph.D., an assistant professor and director…| Department of Surgery » College of Medicine » University of Florida
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The University of Florida Department of Surgery was well represented at this year’s annual scientific meeting of the Florida Society of Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery, held July 10-13 in Key Largo, Florida. Thomas Beaver, M.D., M.P.H., the Grant and Shirle Herron Chair, professor and chief of the Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, presided as the society’s…| Department of Surgery » College of Medicine » University of Florida
Congratulations to everybody published in July! Published faculty were Doctors Thomas Beaver, Kevin Behrns, Scott Berceli, Mark Bleiweis, Sergio Duarte, Philip Efron, Kirsten Freeman, Jeffrey Jacobs, George Sarosi, Song Han, Thomas Huber, Steven Hughes, Shawn Larson, Tyler Loftus, Ibrahim Nassour, Mindaugas Rackauskas, Steven Raymond, Martin Rosenthal, Salvatore Scali, Samir Shah, Christiana Shaw, Aditya Shirali, Georgios…| Department of Surgery » College of Medicine » University of Florida
A small postoperative change in how patients who have undergone bariatric surgery at the University of Florida are treated has produced improvements in comfort and safety, highlighting the Department of Surgery’s emphasis on constant quality improvement. Launched last fall, a quality project that focused on replacing liquid acetaminophen with powder packets has cut medication intolerance…| Department of Surgery » College of Medicine » University of Florida