
Joseph Oliver, MD MPH
@thedrjojo
General Surgeon
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http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Joseph_Oliver3 17-05-2011 00:57:00
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Thank you for amplifying our important research. Downward trends are very problematic. I wouldn't be the surgeon I was today with Anastasia Kunac, MD, FACS & Anjaria letting me struggle at times, and hopefully our research inspires others to do the same. More to come on this topic too.

Christian de Virgilio MD FACS Journal of Surgical Education Tom Varghese Jr. MD, MS, MBA, FACS, MAMSE 🇺🇸 Doug Smink Leigh Ann O'Banion Steven D Wexner MD, PhD Julio Mayol SAGES is in Tampa in 2026! @DissanaikeMD Jeff Nahmias MD MHPE FACS FCCM More to this story--out today in JAMA Surgery resident autonomy decreasing across all surgical specialties! jamanetwork.com/journals/jamas…

Nell Maloney Patel Neil Kothari, M.D. ACGME Rutgers NJMS,Surgery NJMS Urology James V. Guarrera, MD, FACS David Livingston out now in JAMA Surgery: resident autonomy decreasing across all specialties. How do we make sure our graduating trainees will be prepared for independent practice? jamanetwork.com/journals/jamas…

Anastasia Kunac, MD, FACS Nell Maloney Patel Neil Kothari, M.D. ACGME Rutgers NJMS,Surgery NJMS Urology James V. Guarrera, MD, FACS JAMA Surgery great work from Anastasia Kunac, MD, FACS and colleagues. Important stuff as how we will train residents going forward. Major take home is that autonomy was NOT associated with worse outcomes. Rutgers NJMS,Surgery



Does resident autonomy in colectomy procedures result in inferior clinical outcomes? Loyola Surgery @CelsaTonelli Corinne Bunn, MD MS Zaid Abdelsattar, MD, MS, FACS Association of VA Surgeons (AVAS) #colorectalsurgery #SoMe4Surgery ASCRS_1 @ACPGBI European Society of Coloproctology surgjournal.com/article/S0039-…


Congrats Joseph Oliver, MD MPH; appropriately selected surgical procedures can (and should) be performed by residents. Association Between Operative Autonomy of Surgical Residents and Patient Outcomes ja.ma/32ubpSM via JAMA Surgery part of JAMA Network


Study found surgical procedures performed by residents alone were not associated with any changes in all-cause mortality or composite morbidity VA New Jersey Health Care System ja.ma/3Eolq0S

When Skeptical Scalpel reads about work accomplished by people in your residency program 😱😱😱. Privileged to work with such resident champions Anastasia Kunac, MD, FACS Joseph Oliver, MD MPH

Surgical residents do just fine without an attending surgeon present and ready to take over, reported Joseph B. Oliver, MD, MPH, in JAMA Surgery. By @JohnGeverMPT. Joseph Oliver, MD MPH #surgerytwitter bit.ly/3H4HoYz

Operations performed by surgical residents alone do not result in more deaths or complications, according to a large study of surgical procedures. generalsurgerynews.com/In-the-News/Ar… Joseph Oliver, MD MPH Jonah Stulberg #surgtwitter #surgeon #surgeons #surgery

So proud of Rutgers NJMS,Surgery NJMS Surg Residents Yasong Yu and Mario Figueroa. Back to back podium presentations at #AVAS2022, best resident paper, and $25K Association of VA Surgeons (AVAS) research grant!


Yasong Yu generating lots of discussion about the future of education in vascular surgery! #ACSCC22 Joseph Oliver, MD MPH Rutgers NJMS,Surgery NJMS Surg Residents


Incredibly important topic and great data presented on residents operative autonomy and the future of surgical education Rutgers NJMS,Surgery Anastasia Kunac, MD, FACS Joseph Oliver, MD MPH Yasong Yu RAS-ACS


