Roy Phitayakorn
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Recent Articles
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Pradarelli A, Evans J, Matusko N, Naughton N, Phitayakorn R, Mullen J, et al.
J Surg Educ
. 2024 Dec;
82(2):103375.
PMID: 39718309
Objective: Learning environments affect the well-being of surgical faculty and trainees. Psychological safety (PS) has been linked with learning behaviors and aspects of well-being within medicine; however, given the unique...
2.
Kochis M, Tang R, Petrusa E, Fleshman J, Cochran A, Phitayakorn R
J Surg Educ
. 2024 Nov;
82(1):103341.
PMID: 39561503
Objective: Leadership is an important competency for surgical trainees but traditionally overlooked in residency programs. Existing leadership curricula are limited by a lack of standardized objectives and validated assessment tools....
3.
Hauser B, Parsons M, Alija B, Kim C, Nguyen A, Moses J, et al.
Am J Lifestyle Med
. 2024 Nov;
:15598276241261646.
PMID: 39554914
The rigorous demands of medical education create circumstances that can make it challenging to maintain a healthy diet. Evaluations from students at an urban medical school in the northeast U.S....
4.
Palenzuela D, Phitayakorn R
Surgery
. 2024 Sep;
176(6):1782-1783.
PMID: 39256099
No abstract available.
5.
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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Palenzuela D, Whaley Z, Rogers D, Saillant N, Gosh A, Askari R, et al.
J Surg Res
. 2024 Jun;
300:363-370.
PMID: 38843723
Background: The surgery clerkship has a powerful impact on medical students' attitudes toward surgery. The primary aim of this study was to identify factors that influence current medical student experiences...
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Palenzuela D, Mullen J, Phitayakorn R
Surgery
. 2024 May;
176(2):241-245.
PMID: 38769038
Background: ChatGPT-4 is a large language model with possible applications to surgery education The aim of this study was to investigate the accuracy of ChatGPT-4's surgical decision-making compared with general...
8.
Sinyard R, Coe T, Healy M, Jogerst K, Anteby R, Moses J, et al.
Global Surg Educ
. 2024 Apr;
1(1):15.
PMID: 38624994
Purpose: This study sought to understand the medical student experience on the restructured surgical clerkship during the COVID-era to provide guidance for future scenarios affecting student participation in clinical activities....
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Pradarelli A, Park Y, Healy M, Phitayakorn R, Petrusa E
J Surg Educ
. 2024 Mar;
81(5):626-638.
PMID: 38555246
Purpose: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) introduced General Surgery Milestones 1.0 in 2014 and Milestones 2.0 in 2020 as steps toward competency-based training. Analysis will inform residency...
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Axelsson C, Healy M, Ramani S, Wolbrink T, Armstrong E, Phitayakorn R
Clin Teach
. 2024 Jan;
21(4):e13731.
PMID: 38273157
Background: In addition to providing patient care, interprofessional health care teams work collaboratively on a variety of projects. These projects often benefit from using facilitated small group project discussion sessions,...