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Profiles in Error: A Template for Quality Improvement

It has been alleged that human error is impossible to eliminate in surgery because of the complex, multifactorial nature of clinical care. However, the level of detail that describes error types is limited and studies analyzing large numbers of cases are few. We developed a standardiz

Retrospective Analysis of Risk Factors and Mortality of Suicide Related Burn Injury in a Johannesburg Hospital: A 9-Year Audit

Suicide-related burns present a significant challenge in burns units as these patients have higher mortality and morbidities compared to assault or accidental burns. Burns causes significant morbidity and mortality due to sepsis and tissue injury. Burns lead to morbidity and disfigurement which furt

Integrating Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning for Documentation-Driven Billing Anomaly Detection in Medicare and Medicaid: A Quantitative Framework for Long-Term Care Facilities

Improper payments remain one of the most consequential operational and fiscal risks in U.S. public health insurance. For fiscal year 2025, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) reported improper payments of $28.83 billion in Medicare fee-for-service, $23.67 billion in Medicare Part

Non-anatomic Segment III Resection and Subtotal Gastrectomy for Giant Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Gastric Invasion: A CUSE-Guided Case Report

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) management requires integration of tumor burden, liver functional reserve, performance status, and real-world treatment availability. Contemporary international guidelines recommend multidisciplinary, patient-centered care and, for advanced disease in eligible patients

Teaching or Transmission of Psychoanalysis?

This article critically examines the perennial debate surrounding the place of psychoanalysis within the university and its status as a teachable or transmissible body of knowledge. The author argues that the opposition between those who advocate for psychoanalysis' presence in academia and those wh

Marcos Antonio do Nascimento

State University of Maranhao

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