Yusuke Tsugawa
@Yusuke_Tsugawa
Associate Professor @UCLA_GIMHSR & @UCLAFSPH | Founding Director of Data Core at UCLA DOMStat | Health Policy PhD @Harvard
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https://people.healthsciences.ucla.edu/institution/personnel?personnel_id=8891386 10-04-2016 16:18:46
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Patients of female doctors — both men and women — have better outcomes, new study finds sfchronicle.com/health/article… via San Francisco Chronicle
Hospital Deaths and Complication Rates Are Lower With Female Doctors via Everyday Health everydayhealth.com/public-health/…
Congratulations, Ateev! This is great news for Brown University School of Public Health !
Death rates after major surgery are similar regardless of whether a male or female surgeon operates on a male or female patient, finds large US study by Yusuke Tsugawa and colleagues.
The differences seen were small and not clinically meaningful
bmj.com/content/383/bm…
Death rates after major surgery are similar regardless of whether a male or female surgeon operates on a male or female patient, finds this large US study
bmj.com/content/383/bm… Yusuke Tsugawa
Our new study led by Hiroshi Gotanda at Cedars-Sinai found that physicians' geriatric training was associated with the receipt of more ACP and palliative care and less intensive EOL care among persons with dementia. GIM UCLA
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Our new study published in JACC (JACC Journals ). Using Medicare data, we found that patient outcomes were similar between redo SMVR and TMVR at 3 years, with TMVR showing lower initial risk but a higher risk of MACE after 6 months. Toshiki Kuno, MD, PhD, FESC, FSCAI GIM UCLA
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Todd C. Lee Gus Hamilton Ash Paul Of course!! Now I have to plug our book! We talk about the study in the book which was led by Yusuke Tsugawa. As well as lots more stuff you might find interesting. penguinrandomhouse.com/books/708150/r…
Really enjoying “Random acts of medicine” a new book by Anupam Jena & Chris Worsham
This book made me think of several research ideas that could potentially lead to good papers and proposals.