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Sheldon Retchin

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Bose-Brill S, Riley S, Fried M, Childerhose J, Hanks C, Moss K, et al.
Acad Med . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39761529
ProblemThe U.S. physician scholar workforce, currently comprising less than 1.5% of U.S. physicians, continues to decrease, threatening national status as a global biomedical research leader. Academic medical center (AMC) trends...
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Malik A, Noria S, Xu W, Retchin S, Yu E, Khan S
Clin Spine Surg . 2020 Dec; 34(5):171-175. PMID: 33290330
Study Design: This was a national database study. Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the impact of prior bariatric surgery (BS) on altering 90-day postoperative outcomes following...
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Sridharan M, Malik A, Phillips F, Retchin S, Xu W, Yu E, et al.
World Neurosurg . 2020 Sep; 144:e495-e499. PMID: 32891834
Objectives: Our study aimed to assess whether elective posterior lumbar fusions (PLFs) performed in states with Certificate-of-Need (CON) laws versus states without CON laws had lower utilization rates, lower costs,...
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Malik A, Retchin S, Phillips F, Xu W, Peters K, Yu E, et al.
Spine J . 2019 Nov; 20(4):538-546. PMID: 31683068
Background Context: Despite the increasing national incidence, osteoporosis and its associated comanagement, often remain an overlooked issue in the orthopedic world. Screening and associated management of osteoporosis is often only...
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Malik A, Phillips F, Retchin S, Xu W, Yu E, Kim J, et al.
Spine J . 2019 Jun; 19(10):1706-1713. PMID: 31226386
Background Context: The current Bundled Payment for Care Improvement model relies on the use of "Diagnosis Related Groups" (DRGs) to risk-adjust reimbursements associated with a 90-day episode of care. Three...
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Penberthy L, McClish D, Manning C, Retchin S, Smith T
Med Care . 2005 Jun; 43(7):705-12. PMID: 15970786
Objective: As cancer diagnosis and treatment has moved to the outpatient healthcare setting, traditional cancer surveillance tools are less effective for complete and unbiased capture of incident cases. This study...
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Penberthy L, McClish D, Pugh A, Smith W, Manning C, Retchin S
Am J Epidemiol . 2003 Jul; 158(1):27-34. PMID: 12835284
Use of the traditional mechanism for cancer surveillance, hospital-based registries, may limit ascertainment of incident cases. In this study, the authors evaluated the ability of a statewide hospital discharge file...