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Professional Affairs

October 2, 2016
Ruben Osnabrugge interviews EACTS Secretary General and CTSNet President Pieter Kappetein about the highlights of the 2016 EACTS Annual Meeting.
February 26, 2016
A CT surgery trainee recounts his experience conducting congenital cardiac surgery humanitarian work, and considers challenges to becoming involved in surgical volunteerism.
February 18, 2016
The authors studied the rate of publication of completed clinical trials performed in academic medical centers in the US.  Among over 4,300 such trials, only 36% were published within 2 years of completion, and only 66% were ultimately published at any time.  There was considerable variation in publication rates among institutions.
December 24, 2015
With the successful linking of the STS Adult Cardiac Surgery Database and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) database, the authors studied the extent to which the STS database represents national activity in CABG.  The number of centers represented increased from 45% in 2000 to 90% in 2012.  The number of CABG patients represented increased
December 17, 2015
Massimo Caputo relates the story of a how charitable project to establish a congenital heart surgery program in Homs, Syria, was destroyed by the civil war in that country.
November 26, 2015
Arie Blitz of the McAllen Heart Hospital, McAllen, Texas, delivers a talk on vertical and horizontal integration in health care.
November 19, 2015
Recorded via Google Hangouts, Joel Dunning and E. E. John Smith discuss the new international Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons qualification.
November 4, 2015
Doctors in the U.S. are committing suicide at an alarming rate. This article focuses on the suicide of a 29-year-old oncology fellow, and examines the role a physicians health program (PHP) may have played in his death. 
October 19, 2015
Download the 5 year plan for workforce planning across the whole of the UK here.
October 16, 2015
Using an anonymous survey, surgeons at a single institution were asked to rate the impact of 9 stressors on performance and outcomes.  Complex cases, rarely performed cases, and lack of adequate assistance were assocated with the most stress.  A stress-related intraoperative complication occurrence was reported by 40%.  More than 80% indicated that t

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