JSCOR submits diverse group of ASC abstracts
- Aug 11, 2015
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As with many surgical researchers across the country (and around the world), JSCOR was very busy this past week preparing abstracts for the Academic Surgical Congress 2016, to be held in Jacksonville, Florida. A few abstracts were submitted with only seconds to spare! Some of the topics of abstracts submitted by JSCOR staff or affiliated researchers included:
Outcomes of carotid artery revascularization
Epidemiology of adult traumatic brain injury
Retroperitoneal sarcoma treatment outcomes
High resolution anoscopy
Social media and surgical education
Use of MRI for cervical spine clearance
Surgeon specialty and outcomes esophageal surgery
Surgeons and social media
Outcomes of thoracic outlet syndrome
Hospital readmission after combined surgical procedures
Gender affirming surgery
Traumatic spinal cord injury and loss of insurance
Epidemiology of alkaline ocular burns
Trends in sports-related ocular injuries
Stay tuned to hear more about the presentations and papers stemming from this diverse and eclectic group of abstracts.




























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