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  • Acute Care Surgery | Doc on the Run

    Acute Care Surgery What is Acute Care Surgery? ​ Medicine, particularly surgery, has become increasingly specialized, with providers developing progressively narrower expertise. Previously, surgical critical care fellowship was the primary pathway for specialization in the management of critically ill and injured patients. Management of "sick" surgical patients, regardless of the underlying surgical etiology, requires flexibility in addition to width and breadth of knowledge to manage a wide spectrum of clinical challenges, including deranged physiology and complex surgical pathology. Balancing an acutely hemorrhaging patient, an elderly patient with severe poly-trauma, a ventilator-dependent patient with an acute abdomen...the list is endless. Acute Care Surgery (ACS) was brought about to ensure that there is access to a specialized physician that can manage a spectrum of critically ill patients, including trauma, emergency general surgery (EGS), and surgical rescue . Surgical rescue involves the management of procedural complications or clinical situations that require emergent surgical intervention: "airway emergency, hemorrhage, intestinal obstruction, perforated viscus, tube/line/device dysfunction, uncontrolled sepsis with a surgical etiology, visceral ischemia, and wound complication." Management can include the following interventions: "airway intervention, biliary repair/ reconstruction, bowel resection, hernia repair, hemorrhage control, source control of infection, surgeon-guided resuscitation, tube/line/device repair, and wound debridement."(1) ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Pillars of Acute Care Surgery ​ 1. Kutcher ME et al. Surgical rescue: The next pillar of acute care surgery. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2017;82(2):280-286. 2. Kutcher M.E., Peitzman A.B. (2017) A History of Acute Care Surgery (Emergency Surgery). In: Di Saverio S., Catena F., Ansaloni L., Coccolini F., Velmahos G. (eds) Acute Care Surgery Handbook. Springer, Cham. Who Is Our Patient Population? Read More A Day in the Life of an Acute Care Surgeon Read More What happens during Surgical ICU (SICU) Rounds? Read More Who is on the Trauma Team? Read More What happens in the trauma bay? Read More The Trauma Bag Read More Frequently Asked Questions Read More Definitions Read More More Information on Acute Care Surgery Read More

  • Medical Literature | Doc on the Run

    Medical Literature Evidence-Based Medicine​ ​ After you have established a firm foundation of the basics of your chosen specialty, you're ready to develop regular habits to stay up to date on the newest research. Evidence-based medicine is the basis of high-quality patient care, but it can seem overwhelming to try to keep up with the ever-growing body of research. There are countless journals, and it would be time-consuming to search them regularly. So how does one go about navigating the vast ocean of available data? Registering for email alerts is a simple way to get notified when there are new publications. With a quick skim through the article titles to see if anything is relevant, followed by a review of the abstract/ article itself, you can be on the cutting edge of the latest information in your field. Several require individual registration, but it's a very simple and quick process. Many journals require a subscription, often available through your medical school or hospital library. If you are military, you have access to AMEDD Virtual Library (abundant medical resource collection). Thankfully, three publishers (LWW Wolters Kluwer , Springer and Elsevier ) have centralized their journals, so you can quickly subscribe to several journals [these journals are designated by L, S or E]. ​Medicine and Critical Care Journal of the Ameri can Medical Association New England Journal of Medicine Intensive Care Medicine​ Critical Care Medicine (L) Current Opinions in Critical Care (L) Journal of Intensive Care (S) Critical Care (S) Journal of Critical Care (E) Critical Care Clinics (E) ​ Surgery ​World Journal of Surgery World Journal of GI Surgery ​​JAMA Surgery J Gastrointestinal Surg Advances in Surgery Annals of Surgery (L) Annals of Surgery Open (L) BMC Surgery (S) Surgery (E) American Journal of Surgery (E) Journal of the American College of Surgeons (E) Surgical Clinics of North America (E) Advances in Surgery (E) Trauma and Emergency Surgery European J Trauma and Emergency Surgery Trauma Surgery and Acute Care Open Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery (L) World Journal of Emergency Surgery (S) World Neurosurgery (E) ​ Other Specialities Journal of Neurotrauma World Journal of Cardiology JAMA Cardiology JAMA Neurology JAMA Network Open Anesthesia and Analgesia (L) Current Opinion in Anesthesiology (L) Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition (L) Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases (L) Current Opinion in Neurology (L) Diseases of the Colon and Rectum (L) Journal of the American College of Cardiology (E)

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