
Benjamin Loveday MBChB PhD FRACS
@benptloveday
HPB Surgeon, Royal Melbourne Hospital & Peter Mac | Hon Sen Lecturer, Auckland Uni | Outcomes & translational research | Surgical education
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In the BJS April issue@ Learning curves in minimally invasive hepatectomy: systematic review and meta-regression analysis academic.oup.com/bjs/article/10… Amy Lee Lightner, MD Bas Wijnhoven Des Winter Kjetil Søreide Malin Sund Martyn Evans Niels Kok Robert Hinchliffe Young BJS


How well do you know liver anatomy? Take this quiz 👉🏼👉🏼 link.springer.com/article/10.100… JOGS Lee M. Ocuin MD, FACS AHPBA IHPBA Jason W Denbo Hop S. Tran Cao Sepideh Gholami, MD, MAS, FACS, FSSO Michael D’Angelica

An interesting examination on the uptake of laparoscopic liver resection in Cancer Care Ontario - now Ontario Health Higher rates of MILR->1 day less LOS Uptake strongly associated with opinion leaders in the hospital pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33063263/


Excited to have Carol-anne Moulton Carol-anne Moulton from University of Toronto speaking about the Vulnerability of the Surgeon in Shining Armour at our The Royal Melbourne Hospital Surgical Forum this month. #SurgEd



👏👏👏 Dr Michael Ee FRACS (Paed) Time to end gendered titles for surgery. There are benefits beyond equity- it also improves communication and decreases confusion for patients. #ILookLikeASurgeon


Multi-Institutional Development and External Validation of a #Nomogram for Prediction of #ExtrahepaticRecurrence After #Curative-IntentResection for #Hepatocellular Carcinoma. Timothy M. Pawlik rdcu.be/cnc7b #VisualAbstract Kelly McMasters, MD, PhD


In the June issue of BJS: Prevention, prediction, and mitigation of postoperative pancreatic fistula academic.oup.com/bjs/article/10… Amy Lee Lightner, MD Bas Wijnhoven Des Winter Kjetil Søreide Malin Sund Martyn Evans Niels Kok Robert Hinchliffe Young BJS


What’s happening in Afghanistan and how can you help? 👇 🔴 More than half the population — 22.8 million people — will face food insecurity from November. 🤝 You can make a difference by sharing meals with our Afghanistan goal, spread the word 🔁 by sharing this post World Food Programme



A double take on anti-asian racism – CMAJ Blogs by one of our U of T Department of Surgery Gen Surg PGY1’s, Dr. Deng Thank you; many of us had similar experiences growing up in 🇨🇦 . I wish I had the courage to write something like this. Temerty Medicine cmajblogs.com/a-double-take-…

Excellent work from our Cambridge University Hospitals NHS trainee Arnaldo Silva on prediction of postoperative liver failure. Collaborative effort with our amazing hepatologists @Matt_Hoare20, radiologists, oncologists Bristi Basu and pathologists. Cambridge University

Free access 🎥 Video #Robotic #Pancreatoduodenectomy 📺 as used in the ongoing #LEARNBOT E-MIPS training program in Europe 🇪🇺 E-AHPBA. Thanks Melissa Hogg Amer Zureikat Herbert Zeh 🇺🇸 jove.com/v/62863/roboti…



Exploring the big questions - how do we teach in surgery and how can our teaching styles influence cultural change. Taking the Teaching Perspective Inventory might just give you a fresh perspective! to learn more - onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.11… Benjamin Loveday MBChB PhD FRACS RACSurgeons

Our new paper in The Lancet Infectious Diseases: Patients in the poorest countries have the most wound infection & may have higher anitibiotic resistance. A big problem needing collaborative solutions. thelancet.com/journals/lanin… #GlobalSurg2 #VisualAbstract
