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Rajesh Aggarwal
Researcher at Thomas Jefferson University
Publications - 315
Citations - 14386
Rajesh Aggarwal is an academic researcher from Thomas Jefferson University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Patient safety. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 306 publications receiving 12837 citations. Previous affiliations of Rajesh Aggarwal include Montreal General Hospital & McGill University Health Centre.
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Defining Global Benchmarks in Elective Secondary Bariatric Surgery Comprising Conversional, Revisional, and Reversal Procedures.
Daniel Gero,Marie Vannijvel,Sietske Okkema,Ellen Deleus,Aaron Lloyd,Emanuele Lo Menzo,George Tadros,Ivana Raguz,Andres San Martin,Marko Kraljević,Styliani Mantziari,Sébastien Frey,Lisa Gensthaler,Henna Sammalkorpi,José Luis Garcia-Galocha,Amalia Zapata,Talar Tatarian,Tom Wiggins,Ekhlas Bardisi,Jean-Philippe Goreux,Yosuke Seki,René Vonlanthen,Jeannette Widmer,Andreas Thalheimer,Kazunori Kasama,Jacques Himpens,Marianne Hollyman,Richard Welbourn,Rajesh Aggarwal,Alec C. Beekley,Matias Sepulveda,Antonio J. Torres,Anne Juuti,Paulina Salminen,Gerhard Prager,Antonio Iannelli,Michel Suter,Ralph Peterli,Camilo Boza,Raul J. Rosenthal,Kelvin Higa,Matthias Lannoo,Eric J. Hazebroek,Bruno Dillemans,Pierre-Alain Clavien,Milo A. Puhan,Dimitri A. Raptis,Marco Bueter +47 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors defined "best possible" outcomes for secondary bariatric surgery (BS) in low-risk patients, defined as the 75th percentile of the median outcome values of centers.
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Research during general surgery residency: a Web-based review of opportunities, structure and outputs
Audrey Brochu,Rajesh Aggarwal +1 more
TL;DR: Although research opportunities are ample within surgical US residency training, programs should consider the opportunity to offer varied types of research, with the potential to pursue an advanced degree.
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Defining quality in surgical training: perceptions of the profession.
Pritam Singh,Rajesh Aggarwal,Rajesh Aggarwal,Philip H. Pucher,Alexandra L. Duisberg,Sonal Arora,Ara Darzi +6 more
TL;DR: Key surgical training quality indicators include continuity, relationship between trainee and trainer, level of supervision, and an optimal volume and mix of operative cases.
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A Randomized Controlled Trial to Assess the Effects of Competition on the Development of Laparoscopic Surgical Skills.
Daniel A. Hashimoto,Daniel A. Hashimoto,Ernest D. Gomez,Laura Beyer-Berjot,Ankur Khajuria,Noel N. Williams,Ara Darzi,Rajesh Aggarwal +7 more
TL;DR: CT may lead to improved dexterity in laparoscopic surgery but yields otherwise similar performance to that of standard training in novices, and subsequent research should investigate CT in experienced surgeons as well.
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Development of a knowledge, skills, and attitudes framework for training in laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
TL;DR: This curriculum developed a structured framework for surgical training, a method that can be applied to any procedure, and was implemented using laparoscopic cholecystectomy as the example.