Carla F. Justiniano, MD, MPH (@cf_justiniano) 's Twitter Profile
Carla F. Justiniano, MD, MPH

@cf_justiniano

Colorectal Surgeon at University of Cincinnati @uc_health. @ClevelandClinic colorectal, @URMCSurgery, and @OhioStateMed alum. šŸ‡µšŸ‡·

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JAMA Surgery (@jamasurgery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Females and URiM (underrepresented in medicine) surgical leaders are disproportionately clustered in roles that may not translate into future promotion, finds study of faculty at surgical departments in US & PR. Lola Fayanju (she/her, [email protected]) Yoshiko Iwai, MD, MS, MFA PennSurgery ja.ma/3RjDQIF

Ron Barbosa MD FACS (@rbarbosa91) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Operations take whatever length of time they take, and none of people asking how much longer you’ll be are going to be there afterward to manage postoperative complications or explain to the patient what went wrong.

Colorectal Cancer Alliance (@ccalliance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Colorectal cancer was the 4th leading cause of cancer death in men & women under 50 in the late '90s, but is now the 1st leading cause of death in men under 50 and 2nd leading cause of death in women under 50. Get screened šŸ‘‰ quiz.getscreened.org Source: American Cancer Society

URMC Department of Surgery (@urochestersurg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lots of good press coming out associated with the paper "Practice Patterns for Organ Preservation in US Patients with Rectal Cancer, 2006-2020" - great work Colon and Rectal team! Anthony Loria Fergal Fleming Alexa Melucci, MD, MS URMC Surgery Residents UR Medicine bit.ly/3SzNYOm

Colorectal Cancer Alliance (@ccalliance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"76% percent of people who die from colorectal cancer are not up-to-date with screening. I’ve seen the devastating reality of that personally, having lost two close friends to this disease who didn’t get screened for CRC until it was too late. I take my health seriously and have

"76% percent of people who die from colorectal cancer are not up-to-date with screening. I’ve seen the devastating reality of that personally, having lost two close friends to this disease who didn’t get screened for CRC until it was too late.

I take my health seriously and have
Colorectal Cancer Alliance (@ccalliance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know that colorectal cancer is the #1 cause of cancer death for men under 50 and #2 for women under 50? Together we can end this horrible disease in our lifetime. Your donations are matched 2X šŸ‘‰ bit.ly/24-March-Donate #ColorectalCancerAwarenessMonth

Did you know that colorectal cancer is the #1 cause of cancer death for men under 50 and #2 for women under 50?

Together we can end this horrible disease in our lifetime. Your donations are matched 2X šŸ‘‰ bit.ly/24-March-Donate

#ColorectalCancerAwarenessMonth
JAMA Surgery (@jamasurgery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Double-blinded MOBILE2-trial found that mechanical bowel preparation and oral antibiotics reduced the rate of overall morbidity, surgical site infections and anastomotic leaks compared to mechanical bowel preparation only prior anterior rectal resection. ja.ma/3VouoaE

Double-blinded MOBILE2-trial found that mechanical bowel preparation and oral antibiotics reduced the rate of overall morbidity, surgical site infections and anastomotic leaks compared to mechanical bowel preparation only prior anterior rectal resection. ja.ma/3VouoaE
Amy Lee Lightner, MD (@amylightnermd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delay in surgery in #ulcerativecolitis can result in mortality. Re evaluate the inpatient daily and discuss #MDT great talk by Willem at #ColorectalThrive2024

Delay in surgery in #ulcerativecolitis can result in mortality. Re evaluate the inpatient daily and discuss #MDT great talk by Willem at #ColorectalThrive2024
JAMA Surgery (@jamasurgery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this cohort analysis including 31,045 faculty, female surgeons who are also underrepresented in medicine were the least likely to be promoted and the most likely to leave academia. ja.ma/3JiDcra Josh Johnson @heatheryeoMD @JasosaMD Andrea Mesiti

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Increased representation, retention, and promotion of female and underrepresented in medicine (UIM) faculty are associated with reduced attrition rates among female and UIM surgery trainees. ja.ma/424mGUP

Increased representation, retention, and promotion of female and underrepresented in medicine (UIM) faculty are associated with reduced attrition rates among female and UIM surgery trainees. ja.ma/424mGUP
Annals of Surgery (@annalsofsurgery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Surgery is becoming a numbers game. As RVUs dominate priorities, academic surgeons report less time for teaching, research, and mentorship—jeopardizing the next generation. journals.lww.com/annalsofsurger…