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Financial impact of surgical training on hospital economics: An income analysis of 1184 out-patient clinic consultationsJ E F Fitzgerald
Chelsea and Westminster NHS Hospital Trust, 369 Fulham Road, London SW10 9NH, United Kingdom Electronic address
Int J Surg 11:378-82. 2013..The costs associated with post-graduate clinical training as part of this are poorly understood. This study quantified the financial revenue generated by surgical trainees in the out-patient clinic setting...
Laparostomy management using the ABThera™ open abdomen negative pressure therapy system in a grade IV open abdomen secondary to acute pancreatitisJames E F Fitzgerald
Emergency General Surgery, Department of General Surgery, Chelsea and Westminster NHS Hospital Trust, London, UK
Int Wound J 10:138-44. 2013..Complex cases such as this remain infrequent and this article provides a summary of our experience, including a review of indications for laparostomy and the underlying basic science in this difficult area...
Clinical Fellowships in Surgical Training: Analysis of a National Pan-specialty Workforce SurveyJ E F Fitzgerald
Association of Surgeons in Training, 35 43 Lincoln s Inn Fields, London, WC2A 3PE, UK
World J Surg 37:945-52. 2013..Despite international demand, there is little objective information quantifying this effect or the motivations behind undertaking such a post. The present study investigated surgical trainees' fellowship aims and intentions...
The European Working Time Directive: A practical review for surgical traineesJ E F Fitzgerald
Association of Surgeons in Training, 35 43 Lincoln s Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PE, United Kingdom Electronic address
Int J Surg 10:399-403. 2012..Information is provided on protecting training, opting-out, seeking remuneration for this, and ensuring doctors and patients are protected with appropriate medical indemnity cover in place...
Improving the future of surgical training and education: Consensus recommendations from the Association of Surgeons in TrainingJ E F Fitzgerald
Association of Surgeons in Training, 35 43 Lincoln s Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PE, United Kingdom Electronic address
Int J Surg 10:389-92. 2012..Adoption of these will ensure future practice continues to improve on, and learn from, the longstanding history of training provided under the guidance of the Royal Surgical Colleges...
Operating theatre related syncope in medical students: a cross sectional studyA A B Jamjoom
University of Nottingham Medical School, Queen s Medical Centre, UK
BMC Med Educ 9:14. 2009..Our study examines the frequency and causes of such syncope, together with effects on career intentions, and practical steps to avoid its occurrence...
A single-blind controlled study of electrocautery and ultrasonic scalpel smoke plumes in laparoscopic surgeryJ Edward F Fitzgerald
Colorectal Surgery Unit, The Royal Marsden Hospital, London, SW3 6JJ, UK
Surg Endosc 26:337-42. 2012..This study undertook an analysis of carcinogenic and irritant volatile hydrocarbon concentrations in electrocautery and ultrasonic scalpel plumes compared with cigarette smoke and urban city air control samples...
Systematic review and meta-analysis of chewing-gum therapy in the reduction of postoperative paralytic ileus following gastrointestinal surgeryJ Edward F Fitzgerald
Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Queen s Medical Centre, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Nottingham NG7 2UH, UK
World J Surg 33:2557-66. 2009..Chewing is a form of sham feeding reported to stimulate bowel motility. This analysis examines the value of chewing-gum therapy in treatment of postoperative ileus...
The changing nature of rectus sheath haematoma: case series and literature reviewJ E F Fitzgerald
Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Nottingham University Hospital, Derby Road, Nottingham NG7 2UH, England, UK
Int J Surg 7:150-4. 2009..However, a number of recent case reports suggest the frequency and severity of cases is increasing. This case series examines our experience of RSH, and reviews the changing presentation and management of this condition...
Are we teaching sufficient anatomy at medical school? The opinions of newly qualified doctorsJ E F Fitzgerald
Medical Education Unit, University of Nottingham Medical School, Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK
Clin Anat 21:718-24. 2008..This study adds to the current debates in anatomical sciences education, indicating that overall, regardless of career intentions, new doctors perceive the need for greater emphasis on anatomical teaching...
