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Benjamin T Jarman

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Coverdill J, Fox K, Shelton J, Blitchington M, Yarlagadda R, Jarman B, et al.
J Surg Educ . 2024 Nov; 82(1):103344. PMID: 39549673
Objective: Rural rotations have become increasingly common. However, little is known about whether they offer educational benefits for residents who do not eventually practice in rural facilities. Design: Starting with...
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Ugarte R, de Virgilio C, Purdy A, Tolles J, Fleischman R, Singer G, et al.
J Surg Educ . 2024 Oct; 81(12):103250. PMID: 39437651
Importance: It is uncertain whether current measures of achievement during medical school predict exceptional performance during surgical residency. One surrogate of excellence during residency may be awards, especially those given...
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Grogan R, Wieser A, Bennie B, Fischer C, Paramesh V, Jarman B
Am Surg . 2024 Jul; 90(12):3235-3243. PMID: 39058406
Despite increasing sub-specialization, general surgeons continue to perform oncologic thoracic surgeries. Our objective was to determine whether general surgery resident participation in thoracic surgery affects surgical quality or oncologic outcomes....
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Purdy A, Smith B, Amersi F, Calhoun K, Tolles J, Dauphine C, et al.
JAMA Surg . 2022 Aug; 157(10):918-924. PMID: 35947371
Importance: Characteristics of outstanding graduating surgical residents are currently undefined. Identifying these qualities may be important in guiding resident selection and resident education. Objective: To determine characteristics that are most...
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Shabahang M, Adetunji A, Daley B, Mpinga E, Sudan R, Tillou A, et al.
J Surg Educ . 2022 Jul; 79(6):e194-e201. PMID: 35902347
Objective: The objective assessment of technical skills of junior residents is essential in implementing competency-based training and providing specific feedback regarding areas for improvement. An innovative assessment that can be...
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Joshi A, Nfonsam V, Relles D, Murphy S, Ciolkosz J, Fise T, et al.
J Surg Educ . 2022 Jul; 79(6):e173-e180. PMID: 35842405
Objective: To describe the first year of the Educational Quality Improvement Program (EQIP) DESIGN: The Educational Quality Improvement Program (EQIP) was formed by the Association of Program Directors in Surgery...
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Seiler R, Kallies K, Borgert A, Reetz S, Jarman B
Am Surg . 2022 May; 89(6):2200-2206. PMID: 35567279
Background: Residents of plain communities constitute an underserved minority population that is not reliably captured in contemporary surgical outcomes research. We hypothesized that plain communities (PC) patients would have higher...
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Brunsvold M, Fise T, Hickey M, Jarman B, Joshi A, Klingensmith M, et al.
J Surg Educ . 2022 Apr; 79(4):867-874. PMID: 35365435
Background: Although the ACGME has called for outcomes-based evaluation of residency programs, few metrics or benchmarks exist connecting educational processes with resident educational outcomes. To address this deficiency, a national...
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Jarman B
J Surg Educ . 2021 Sep; 78(6):e1-e7. PMID: 34521608
Association of Program Directors in Surgery - Spring Meeting: Boston, MA Presidential Address April 28, 2021 Benjamin Jarman, MD.
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Shellito A, de Virgilio C, Kaji A, Harrington D, Robertson J, Zern N, et al.
Am J Surg . 2021 Jan; 222(2):334-340. PMID: 33388134
Background: Resident evaluation of faculty teaching is an important metric in general surgery training, however considerable variability in faculty teaching evaluation (FE) instruments exists. Study Design: Twenty-two general surgery programs...