Emily E Witt
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Recent Articles
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Witt E, Jogerst K, Wojcik B, Mansur A, Mullen J, Petrusa E, et al.
Am J Surg
. 2024 Jul;
235:115813.
PMID: 38991253
Background: Patient satisfaction is critical for referrals and reimbursement of surgical faculty but remains poorly characterized for residents. We investigated whether patient evaluations of surgical trainees vary by resident gender....
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Kim D, Witt E, Schubert S, Sotirchos E, Bhargava P, Mowry E, et al.
Nutrients
. 2022 Nov;
14(22).
PMID: 36432424
Vitamin D is a steroid hormone that has been widely studied as a potential therapy for multiple sclerosis and other inflammatory disorders. Pre-clinical studies have implicated vitamin D in the...
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Perez N, Witt E, Masiakos P, Layman I, Tonna J, Ortega G, et al.
J Pediatr Surg
. 2022 Nov;
58(3):432-439.
PMID: 36328821
Background: Neurologic complications can occur during neonatal Veno-Venous (VV) ECMO. The addition of a cephalad drainage cannula (i.e., VVDL+V) to dual lumen cannulation (i.e., VVDL) has been advocated to reduce...
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McKinley S, Wojcik B, Witt E, Hamdi I, Mansur A, Petrusa E, et al.
Ann Surg
. 2022 Jul;
277(6):e1380-e1386.
PMID: 35856490
Objective: To investigate inpatient satisfaction with surgical resident care. Background: Surgical trainees are often the primary providers of care to surgical inpatients, yet patient satisfaction with surgical resident care is...
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Witt E, Eruchalu C, Dey T, Bates D, Goodwin C, Ortega G
World Neurosurg
. 2022 Jul;
165:198-202.
PMID: 35811286
No abstract available.
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Witt E, Onorato S, Schwartzstein R
ATS Sch
. 2022 May;
3(1):27-37.
PMID: 35633993
The arrival of Generation Z, the next generation of medical learners, has been accompanied by efforts to adapt teaching practices for this new group of students. Many have identified challenges...
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Witt E, Eruchalu C, Dey T, Bates D, Goodwin C, Ortega G
J Cancer Policy
. 2022 May;
30:100306.
PMID: 35559808
Background: This study investigated the effect of limited English proficiency on access to neuro-oncologic surgery. We compared rates of emergent/urgent admission and admission to high-volume hospitals for English and non-English...
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McKinley S, Witt E, Acker R, Cassidy D, Hamdi I, Mansur A, et al.
Surgery
. 2022 Jan;
171(5):1215-1223.
PMID: 35078627
Background: The surgical clerkship is the primary surgical learning experience for medical students. This study aims to understand student perspectives on the surgery clerkship both before and after the core...
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Maurer L, Allar B, Perez N, Witt E, Uribe-Leitz T, Peck G, et al.
J Surg Res
. 2021 Sep;
268:643-649.
PMID: 34474213
Background: Language barriers can limit access to care for patients with a non-English primary language (NEPL). The objective of this study was to define the association between primary language and...
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Witt E, Eruchalu C, Dey T, Bates D, Goodwin C, Ortega G
World Neurosurg
. 2021 Aug;
155:e484-e502.
PMID: 34461280
Background: Despite research indicating that patients with non-English primary language (NEPL) have increased hospital length of stay (LOS) for craniotomies, there is a paucity of neurosurgical research examining the impact...