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Jonathan P Fryer

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Bohnen J, George B, Zwischenberger J, Kendrick D, Meyerson S, Schuller M, et al.
J Surg Educ . 2020 Nov; 77(6):e52-e62. PMID: 33250116
Objective: Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is an integral component of General Surgery training and practice. Yet, little is known about how much autonomy General Surgery residents achieve in MIS procedures,...
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Williams R, George B, Bohnen J, Dunnington G, Fryer J, Klamen D, et al.
Ann Surg . 2020 Nov; 273(4):701-708. PMID: 33201114
Objective: The aim of this study was to propose an evidence-based blueprint for training, assessment, and certification of operative performance for surgical trainees. Summary Background Data: Operative skill is a...
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Lillemoe H, Lynch Jr K, Schuller M, Meier A, Potts 3rd J, Fryer J, et al.
J Surg Educ . 2020 Aug; 77(6):e172-e182. PMID: 32855105
Objective: Perioperative communication is critical for procedural learning. In order to develop a periprocedural faculty development tool, we aimed to characterize the current status of preoperative communication in US General...
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Kim G, Clark M, Meyerson S, Bohnen J, Brown K, Fryer J, et al.
J Surg Educ . 2020 Jun; 77(6):1522-1527. PMID: 32571692
Objective: Examine the concordance of perceived operative autonomy between attendings and resident trainees. Design: Faculty and trainees rated trainee operative autonomy using the 4-level Zwisch scale over a variety of...
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Ahle S, Eskender M, Schuller M, Carnes E, Chen X, Koehler J, et al.
Ann Surg . 2020 Jun; 275(3):617-620. PMID: 32511125
Objective: To describe the quality of operative performance feedback using evaluation tools commonly used by general surgery residency training programs. Summary Of Background Data: The majority of surgical training programs...
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Scully R, Deal S, Clark M, Yang K, Wnuk G, Smink D, et al.
J Surg Educ . 2020 Mar; 77(3):627-634. PMID: 32201143
Objective: We examined the impact of video editing and rater expertise in surgical resident evaluation on operative performance ratings of surgical trainees. Design: Randomized independent review of intraoperative video. Setting:...
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George B, Bohnen J, Schuller M, Fryer J
Surgery . 2019 Nov; 167(6):903-906. PMID: 31668358
Workplace-based assessments are used by raters to evaluate observed performance of trainees in actual clinical practice. These types of assessments are of growing interest, especially because observed performance is prioritized...
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Ahle S, Schuller M, Clark M, Williams R, Wnuk G, Fryer J, et al.
Acad Med . 2019 Aug; 94(12):1946-1952. PMID: 31397708
Purpose: Medical educators have developed no standard way to assess the operative performance of surgical residents. Most residency programs use end-of-rotation (EOR) evaluations for this purpose. Recently, some programs have...
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Lillemoe H, Stonko D, George B, Schuller M, Fryer J, Sullivan M, et al.
J Surg Educ . 2019 Jul; 77(1):18-26. PMID: 31327734
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of a preoperative Educational Time-Out (ETO) with structured postoperative feedback on resident preoperative goal-setting and the educational experience of...
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Meyerson S, Odell D, Zwischenberger J, Schuller M, Williams R, Bohnen J, et al.
Surgery . 2019 Jul; 166(5):738-743. PMID: 31326184
Background: Despite an increasing number of women in the field of surgery, bias regarding cognitive or technical ability may continue to affect the experience of female trainees differently than their...