Jay Doucet
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Jay Doucet
@jaydoucet
General-Trauma-Robotic Surgeon, Professor of Surgery. General Surgery Residency Program Director. Veteran, Pilot-CFII.
Ft Myers, FL Katılım Nisan 2009
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@AmCollSurgeons @BurrussSigrid Congratulations Dr Burruss! @JohnMaaMD @amyliepert @theduncmaster @jnahmias1 @SoCalSurgeons @UCIrvineSurgery
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@rbarbosa91 May also just be his honest reporting of the outcomes of very risky surgeries for that time - Bilroth had also high mortality in his early gastrectomies, there are apocryphal stories of Bilroth almost being stoned in the streets of Vienna after early gastrectomy patient deaths.
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The (notoriously slow) William Halsted was 'not as successful' at stomach or colon surgery as he was in other fields.
Operating in an era without neuromuscular blockade or antibiotics, his slow speed may have been much of the reason why he was not as good with the GI tract.

Syed A. Ahmad@SyedAAhmad5
I agree speed should not be a metric of how good a surgeon is, however the other end of the spectrum is also not good. Patients don’t do well with excessive OR/ Anesthesia time.
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Great day of hands-on training at the first @EAST_TRAUMA robotics workshop for acute care surgery! And thanks to @IntuitiveSurg for hosting.
#EAST2026 #ResistanceIsFutile

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@bryanacotton1 @joyofmedicine 😳 Wow! Big “T” Trauma = little “t” trauma?
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If ever there was a call 4 more aggressive follow-up w/ mental services following trauma...
9-fold higher risk of suicide following injury.
And this from Norway w/ universal health care
@joyofmedicine
Risk of Suicide in Patients With Traumatic Injuries jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…
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@rbarbosa91 Big difference in the nature of injuries / system effects though. Handgun wounds and stabbings have a 30% OR rate: SA hospitals do lots of non-op management, they’re inventors. One bad blast injury can overwhelm a surgical team - while the hospital gets a surge/ is locked down.
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Worthwhile news article on e-Bike injuries and the need for a more considered legislative approach to e-Bike safety, featuring a injured trauma survivor story, @JohnMaaMD and surgeon advocacy. nbcbayarea.com/investigations…
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Using YOUR Voice, as Advocate
Health Policy Advocacy: Navigating personal, professional, and organizational politics
- The American Journal of Surgery
americanjournalofsurgery.com/article/S0002-…
@DesertTraumaMom #surgicalhealthpolicyadvocacy
@traumadoctors @WesternTrauma @acsYFA @jaydoucet
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@PipeCabreraV @AmJSurgery @pferrada1 @TomVargheseJr @SWexner @CiruAndes2 Nice! In the rare cases where the 1:3:1 (one hitch, three winds, one lock) Roeder knot isn’t holding (greasy gloves, monofilaments) you can upgrade to the 2:3:2 Meltzer knot. Both of these work well in extracorporeal laparoscopic surgery too, good to know when robot deficient…
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Step by step friday: the Roeder’s knot! A self locking 🔐 knot 🪢! @pferrada1 @TomVargheseJr @SWexner @CiruAndes2

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@myaprana @TSACO_AAST @annehhoekman @AlikhanSukaina @elliotthaut @CPark_MD @jnahmias1 @rbarbosa91 Thanks - this was work done by our student (at the time) @souma_kundu and led by Dr Allison Berndtson at @UCSDTrauma
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Gracias @jaydoucet for highlighting such a crucial topic in @TSACO_AAST.
@annehhoekman @AlikhanSukaina @elliotthaut @CPark_MD @jnahmias1 @rbarbosa91
Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open (TSACO)@TSACO_AAST
Language access isn’t optional, it’s essential! A new study shows Spanish-speaking patients may struggle to understand their care plans. READ IT HERE --> bit.ly/49kMocT. Let’s work toward inclusive, equitable trauma care.
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@rbarbosa91 Those in practice >17 years have lived the “~17 year” period of that pendulum. I was a junior resident when my ICU patients were in TRICC (tranfuse for Hgb 7-10), published in ‘98. In 2017 we published how to set up an EHR to gain 100% transfusion compliance. Change is hard.
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