In the August Issue of The American Journal of Surgery (AJS) we feature manuscripts from the North Pacific Surgical Association (NPSA). I want
to thank Society Editor Laszlo Kiraly for assembling an excellent issue. We are happy
to feature the papers from their annual meeting as highlights below as well as other
papers outside of their meeting:
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- Cancer risk estimation using American College of Radiology thyroid imaging reporting and data system for cytologically indeterminate thyroid nodules.Am J Surg. 2022; 224: 653-656
- Using what we already have: optimizing information from ultrasound and fine needle aspiration biopsy for decision making in thyroid nodular disease.Am J Surg. 2022; 224 (652-652)
- Conservative management of malignant colorectal polyps in select cases is safe in long-term follow-up: an institutional review.Am J Surg. 2022; 224: 658-663
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- The prevelance, operations, and outcomes of carcinoid heart disease.Am J Surg. 2022; 224: 665-669
- Carcinoid heart disease: the rare and obscure becomes screened and well known.Am J Surg. 2022; 224 (664-664)
- Graduate Medical Education “Trainee in difficulty” current remediation practices and outcomes.Am J Surg. 2022; 224: 796-808
- Is the difficulty with the trainee or the terminology? A call for common definitions and evidence-based solutions to help residents succeed.Am J Surg. 2022; 224: 794-795
- Disparities in timely treatment among young women with breast cancer.Am J Surg. 2022; 224: 811-815
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- My thoughts: a surgeon responds to the Ukrainian genocide.Am J Surg. 2022; 224: 823-824
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Published online: June 20, 2022
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