Recent Publications by CFE Educators

Recent Published articles, books, and other scholarship by Academy members, CFE Education Scientists, and CFE Faculty.
Higher Morbidity and Mortality in Women With Fournier Gangrene Compared With Men: Insights From National Inpatient Sample Data.
2024
Authors: Abbasi B, Hacker E, Ghaffar U, Hakam N, Li KD, Alazzawi S, Fernandez A, Patel HV, Breyer BN
Consumer product-related female genital injuries in the USA from 2013 to 2022.
2024
Authors: Li KD, Al Azzawi S, Hakam N, Abbasi B, Ghaffar U, Nwachukwu C, Patel HV, Breyer BN
Integrating key concepts in workplace-based assessment: entrustable professional activities, programmatic assessment, and milestones
2024
Authors: Bok HGJ, Jonker G, Hamstra SJ, Boscardin CK, ten Cate O, Hennus MP
Inflammation and aging-related disease: A transdisciplinary inflammaging framework.
2024
Authors: Andonian BJ, Hippensteel JA, Abuabara K, Boyle EM, Colbert JF, Devinney MJ, Faye AS, Kochar B, Lee J, Litke R, Nair D, Sattui SE, Sheshadri A, Sherman AN, Singh N, Zhang Y, LaHue SC
Inflammaging, a state of chronic, progressive low-grade inflammation during aging, is associated with several adverse clinical outcomes, including frailty, disability, and death. Chronic inflammation is a hallmark of aging and is linked to the pathogenesis of many aging-related diseases. Anti-inflammatory therapies are also increasingly being studied as potential anti-aging treatments, and clinical trials have shown benefits in selected aging-related diseases. Despite promising advances, significant gaps remain in defining, measuring, treating, and integrating inflammaging into clinical geroscience research. The Clin-STAR Inflammation Research Interest Group was formed by a group of transdisciplinary clinician-scientists with the goal of advancing inflammaging-related clinical research and improving patient-centered care for older adults. Here, we integrate insights from nine medical subspecialties to illustrate the widespread impact of inflammaging on diseases linked to aging, highlighting the extensive opportunities for targeted interventions. We then propose a transdisciplinary approach to enhance understanding and treatment of inflammaging that aims to improve comprehensive care for our aging patients.
View on PubMedPREGNANCY-INDUCED HYPERTENSION (PIH) AND THE NUMBER OF CORPUS LUTEA IN EARLY PREGNANCY.
2024
Authors: David Huang, Derek Song, Jennifer Qin, Amanda Adeleye, Lydia Zablotska, Paolo Rinaudo, Marcelle I. Cedars
HYPERTENSIVE DISORDERS OF PREGNANCY (HDP) IN PATIENTS WITH UNDERLYING INFERTILITY.
2024
Authors: Derek Song, David Huang, Jennifer Qin, Amanda Adeleye, Paolo Rinaudo, Lydia Zablotska, Marcelle I. Cedars
EVALUATING HOSPITALIST AND RESIDENT EXPERIENCES WITH MICU-TO-WARD HANDOFF AFTER IMPLEMENTING THE ICU-PAUSE WRITTEN HANDOFF AT A SINGLE ACADEMIC MEDICAL CENTER.
2024
Authors: HANNAH DUEHREN, PAUL HALLIDAY, LEKSHMI SANTHOSH, PATRICK G LYONS, MIA MCCLINTIC, JUAN C ROJAS
Is prolonged operative time associated with postoperative complications in liver surgery? An international multicentre cohort study of 5424 patients.
2024
Authors: Kuemmerli C, Sijberden JP, Cipriani F, Osei-Bordom D, Aghayan D, Lanari J, de Meyere C, Cacciaguerra AB, Rotellar F, Fuks D, Liu R, Besselink MG, Zimmitti G, Ruzzenente A, di Benedetto F, Succandy I, Efanov M, Memeo R, Jovine E, Vrochides D, Dagher I, Croner R, Lopez-Ben S, Geller D, Ahmad J, Gallagher T, White S, Alseidi A, Goh BKP, Sparrelid E, Ratti F, Marudanayagam R, Fretland ÅA, Vivarelli M, D'Hondt M, Cillo U, Edwin B, Sutcliffe RP, Aldrighetti LA, Hilal MA, International Consortium on Minimally Invasive Liver Surgery (I-MILS)
The Epidemiology of Genitourinary Self-Inflicted Injuries: Analysis of the National Trauma Databank.
2024
Authors: Hakam N, Ghaffar U, Abbasi B, Li KD, Fernandez A, Patel HV, Cuschieri J, Breyer BN
Caring for Our Communities.
2024
Authors: Sankaran S