Next Week in SHARP (April 28 to May 4)

UPCOMING PRESENTATIONS

May 1st at 4:00PM – SHARP Grand Rounds – Timothy Pawlik, MD, PhD, MPH

Note: The meeting on May 1st will take place in Biomedical Research Tower (BRT) Room 115

 

NEWS

• Congratulations to SHARP Core Faculty member Jordan Cloyd, MD and Timothy Pawlik, MD, PhD, MPH on their recent publication in JAMA Surgery. Please find the publication here.

 

All SHARP staff, faculty, and mentees please plan to attend the following presentation by Dr. Nicole Stassen on Monday, April 29th.

Special Presentation

Presented by
 
Nicole Stassen, MD, FACS, FCCM
University of Rochester Medical Center
Director, Surgery Department Surgical Sub-Internship
Director, Kessler Family Burn Trauma Intensive Care Unit
Director, Surgical Critical Care Fellowship
Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics
 
Trauma, Critical Care and Burn: A View to the Future
 
Monday, April 29
4 – 5 p.m.
Biomedical Research Tower, room 115
460 W. 12th Ave.

 

Health Data Leadership Institute: Think Creatively about Your Career in Health Care Data. 

Attend the Health Data Leadership Institute, September 25-26, 2019 in Washington, D.C., and learn new, innovative techniques and maximize insights from health and health care data. Don’t miss the chance to engage with leading experts and change makers in an intimate and interactive setting. Find more information here.

 

Congratulations to SHARP Core Faculty members Scott Strassels, PharmD, PhD and John F P Bridges, PhD for their involvement in the $65.9 million NIH research grant awarded to The Ohio State College of Medicine. The aim of this grant is to address the opioid epidemic. The announcement from K. Craig Kent, MD, Dean of The Ohio State University College of Medicine, is below.

A message from K. Craig Kent, MD: Congratulations to Rebecca Jackson, MD, professor of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, director of Ohio State’s Center for Clinical and Translation Science and associate dean for Clinical Research in the College of Medicine, and her entire team for receiving a $65.9 million NIH research grant to address the opioid epidemic. Health and Human Services announced this grant today as part of more than $350 million committed to the HEALing Communities Study, a National Institute on Drug Abuse initiative. This is one of the largest grants in the history of The Ohio State University College of Medicine!

With Dr. Jackson serving as the principal investigator, the Ohio State College of Medicine will lead a consortium of academic, state and community partners that aims to reduce overdose deaths by 40% over three years. The project brings together experts from six universities — Ohio State, University of Cincinnati, Case Western Reserve University, Ohio University, University of Toledo and Wright State University — and leaders from state agencies and community organizations. They will work to implement evidence-based prevention and treatment interventions across a wide range of settings — including primary care, behavioral health and criminal justice — to provide stakeholders on the front lines of the opioid crisis with real-time, actionable information about the most effective approaches.

More than three dozen Ohio State faculty members are participating in the initiative. They represent the colleges of Medicine, Pharmacy, Public Health, Public Affairs, Social Work, Nursing, Education and Human Ecology, Engineering, Arts and Sciences and Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences. The Wexner Medical Center and Ohio State Extension are also involved in the initiative.

Please join me in congratulating Dr. Jackson for her incredible success in writing this phenomenal grant, a project that will dramatically improve health and lives in Ohio through innovation in research.

 

•  SEER*Stat User,

The SEER Program is happy to announce the 1975-2016 SEER Research Incidence data (November 2018 submission) is now available.

Note, the research data now starts with 1975 diagnoses rather than 1973. Now all SEER 9 registries contribute the same years of diagnosis. In addition to this, there are 3 new SEER registries (Idaho, Massachusetts, and New York). These data are included in rate, frequency, and case listing sessions in databases with “SEER 21 Regs Limited-Field” in the name. As indicated by the name, these databases contain a limited number of fields and therefore can’t be used for some statistics, including survival, mp-sir, and prevalence.

All SEER*Stat client-server accounts of the form xxxxx-Nov2017 for accessing the older 1973-2015 data will be deleted on Monday 4/29/2019. To continue using SEER*Stat, please request a new account and submit a data agreement for the 1975-2016 data (Access Request Form). With your new account you will have access to the 1975-2016 SEER Research Data and previous submissions.

 

PUBLICATIONS AND OTHER SCHOLARLY SUCCESSES

  1. A Multi-Institutional  International Analysis of Textbook Outcomes Among Patients Undergoing Curative-Intent Resection of Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma                    Merath K, Chen Q, Bagante F, (…), Cloyd, J.M., Pawlik, T.M. JAMA Surg. Published online April 24, 2019. doi:10.1001/jamasurg.2019.0571
  2. Perioperative Morbidity of Gastrectomy During CRS-HIPEC: An ACS-NSQIP Analysis
    Paredes, A.Z., Guzman-Pruneda, F.A., Abdel-Misih, S., (…), Pawlik, T.M., Cloyd, J.M. 2019 Journal of Surgical Research, 241, pp. 31-39.
  3. Correction of postpneumonectomy syndrome after bronchopleural fistula
    Yudovich, M.S., Beal, E.W., D’Souza, D.M., (…), Merritt, R.E., Kneuertz, P.J. 2019 Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 14(1), art. no. 67.

We pull publication data from Scopus, based on our ORCID list.  If you have other publications (i.e. book chapters), or invited lectures, patents, etc. please send to Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu) for inclusion on this list!

 

NEW GRANT AWARDS

Send us news of your grant successes!  Email to Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu).

 

ABSTRACT DEADLINES

 

The Society for Medical Decision Making is now accepting abstracts for Oral and Poster Sessions and proposals for Short Courses to be presented at its 41st Annual Meeting, Many Views on Value.  Submissions will be accepted through May 28, 2019.  More information regarding abstract submission can be found here.

 

Send us the names of your favorite meetings!  Email to Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu).  

 

DIRECTOR’S OFFICE HOURS

Dr. Strassels’ office hours are every Wednesday from 8:00AM-11:00AM. Contact Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu) to schedule a 30 minute block of one on one time with the SHARP Scientific Director.

Next Week in SHARP (April 21 to April 27)

UPCOMING PRESENTATIONS

April 24th at 3:30PM – Speakers/didactic session TBD

May 1st at 4:00PM – SHARP Grand Rounds – Timothy Pawlik, MD, PhD, MPH

Note: The meeting on April 24th will take place in Doan N705

 

NEWS

Congratulations to SHARP Core Faculty members Scott Strassels, PharmD, PhD and John F P Bridges, PhD for their involvement in the $65.9 million NIH research grant awarded to The Ohio State College of Medicine. The aim of this grant is to address the opioid epidemic. The announcement from K. Craig Kent, MD, Dean of The Ohio State University College of Medicine, is below.

A message from K. Craig Kent, MD: Congratulations to Rebecca Jackson, MD, professor of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, director of Ohio State’s Center for Clinical and Translation Science and associate dean for Clinical Research in the College of Medicine, and her entire team for receiving a $65.9 million NIH research grant to address the opioid epidemic. Health and Human Services announced this grant today as part of more than $350 million committed to the HEALing Communities Study, a National Institute on Drug Abuse initiative. This is one of the largest grants in the history of The Ohio State University College of Medicine!

With Dr. Jackson serving as the principal investigator, the Ohio State College of Medicine will lead a consortium of academic, state and community partners that aims to reduce overdose deaths by 40% over three years. The project brings together experts from six universities — Ohio State, University of Cincinnati, Case Western Reserve University, Ohio University, University of Toledo and Wright State University — and leaders from state agencies and community organizations. They will work to implement evidence-based prevention and treatment interventions across a wide range of settings — including primary care, behavioral health and criminal justice — to provide stakeholders on the front lines of the opioid crisis with real-time, actionable information about the most effective approaches.

More than three dozen Ohio State faculty members are participating in the initiative. They represent the colleges of Medicine, Pharmacy, Public Health, Public Affairs, Social Work, Nursing, Education and Human Ecology, Engineering, Arts and Sciences and Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences. The Wexner Medical Center and Ohio State Extension are also involved in the initiative.

Please join me in congratulating Dr. Jackson for her incredible success in writing this phenomenal grant, a project that will dramatically improve health and lives in Ohio through innovation in research.

 

•  SEER*Stat User,

The SEER Program is happy to announce the 1975-2016 SEER Research Incidence data (November 2018 submission) is now available.

Note, the research data now starts with 1975 diagnoses rather than 1973. Now all SEER 9 registries contribute the same years of diagnosis. In addition to this, there are 3 new SEER registries (Idaho, Massachusetts, and New York). These data are included in rate, frequency, and case listing sessions in databases with “SEER 21 Regs Limited-Field” in the name. As indicated by the name, these databases contain a limited number of fields and therefore can’t be used for some statistics, including survival, mp-sir, and prevalence.

All SEER*Stat client-server accounts of the form xxxxx-Nov2017 for accessing the older 1973-2015 data will be deleted on Monday 4/29/2019. To continue using SEER*Stat, please request a new account and submit a data agreement for the 1975-2016 data (Access Request Form). With your new account you will have access to the 1975-2016 SEER Research Data and previous submissions.

 

• The Surgical Outcomes Club (SOC) is excited to continue its growing presence at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting (June 2-4, 2019) in Washington DC. The SOC is sponsoring the Surgical and Perioperative Care Interest Group Annual Meeting and an AcademyHealth travel scholarship.

Surgical and Perioperative Care Interest Group Annual Meeting. The Surgical and Perioperative Care Interest Group (IG) meeting will be held Saturday, June 1 from 2:30 pm – 6:30 pm.  The IG is a unique network of multi-professional stakeholders focused on research and policy issues most relevant to perioperative care. The IG offers a common venue for surgeons, anesthesiologists, intensivists, proceduralists, nurses, health policy analysts, researchers, and policymakers to discuss common, high priority issues that affect the value of care and quality of life for individuals undergoing surgery. The IG aims to create a forum for groups that commonly do not interact at clinical subspecialty meetings to engage in dialogue and share current and future work. We hope you will consider attending this year!

AcademyHealth Travel Scholarship. The Surgical Outcomes Club AcademyHealth Travel Scholarship provides an avenue for young investigators to attend the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting and gain experience and knowledge in the fields of surgical outcomes and health services research. For more information, or to apply, please visit our website: http://www.surgicaloutcomesclub.com/academyhealth-travel-scholarship

Deadline extended to Tuesday, April 30

Thank you for your ongoing engagement in SOC! We hope to see you at AcademyHealth in Washington DC!

All the best,

Amir A. Ghaferi, MD, MS

President, Surgical Outcomes Club

 

 

PUBLICATIONS AND OTHER SCHOLARLY SUCCESSES

1. Restrictive Transfusion Strategy Is More Effective in Massive Burns: Results of the TRIBE Multicenter Prospective Randomized Trial
Palmieri, T.L., Holmes, J.H., Arnoldo, B., (…), Taylor, S.L., Pollock, B.H. 2019 Military medicine, 184(1), pp. 11-15.

2. Identification of substance use disorders in burn patients using simple diagnostic screening tools (AUDIT/DAST-10)
Rockne, W.Y., Quinn, K.C., James, G., Cochran, A. 2019 Burns.

 

We pull publication data from Scopus, based on our ORCID list.  If you have other publications (i.e. book chapters), or invited lectures, patents, etc. please send to Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu) for inclusion on this list!

 

NEW GRANT AWARDS

Send us news of your grant successes!  Email to Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu).

 

ABSTRACT DEADLINES

The Society for Medical Decision Making is now accepting abstracts for Oral and Poster Sessions and proposals for Short Courses to be presented at its 41st Annual Meeting, Many Views on Value.  Submissions will be accepted through May 28, 2019.  More information regarding abstract submission can be found here.

Send us the names of your favorite meetings!  Email to Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu).  

 

REMINDER – SHARP Meetings.  Based on SHARP Core Faculty feedback, the SHARP meeting schedule has changed.  We have moved to a more flexible and dynamic 90 minute meeting time on Wednesdays from 3:30-5:00PM.

  • On the first Wednesday of the month, we will continue to have our Grand Rounds presentation, preceded by a 30 minute session that may be didactic in nature, or may be a quick WIP, roundtable or informational session.
  • On the other Wednesdays of each month, we will have the ability to flex time in 30, 45 or 60 minute increments, to allow for WIP’s of varying duration, didactic informational or educational sessions, journal club discussion, and roundtable faculty meetings.

 

DIRECTOR’S OFFICE HOURS

Dr. Strassels’ office hours are every Wednesday from 8:00AM-11:00AM. Contact Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu) to schedule a 30 minute block of one on one time with the SHARP Scientific Director.

Next Week in SHARP (April 14 to April 20)

UPCOMING PRESENTATIONS

Wednesday, April 17th, 2019 at 3:30PM: Kevin Ricci, MD – Journal Club                                                            “Variation in Surgical Outcomes Across Networks of the Highest-Rated US                               Hospitals” by Sheetz et al. The paper can be found here.

Wednesday, April 17th, 2019 at 4:00PM: Wendelyn Oslock – SHARP WIP

Wednesday, April 17th, 2019 at 4:30PM: Kenneth Allen, DO – SHARP WIP

Note: The meeting on April 17th will take place in Doan N705

 

NEWS

• The Surgical Outcomes Club (SOC) is excited to continue its growing presence at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting (June 2-4, 2019) in Washington DC. The SOC is sponsoring the Surgical and Perioperative Care Interest Group Annual Meeting and an AcademyHealth travel scholarship.

Surgical and Perioperative Care Interest Group Annual Meeting. The Surgical and Perioperative Care Interest Group (IG) meeting will be held Saturday, June 1 from 2:30 pm – 6:30 pm.  The IG is a unique network of multi-professional stakeholders focused on research and policy issues most relevant to perioperative care. The IG offers a common venue for surgeons, anesthesiologists, intensivists, proceduralists, nurses, health policy analysts, researchers, and policymakers to discuss common, high priority issues that affect the value of care and quality of life for individuals undergoing surgery. The IG aims to create a forum for groups that commonly do not interact at clinical subspecialty meetings to engage in dialogue and share current and future work. We hope you will consider attending this year!

AcademyHealth Travel Scholarship. The Surgical Outcomes Club AcademyHealth Travel Scholarship provides an avenue for young investigators to attend the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting and gain experience and knowledge in the fields of surgical outcomes and health services research. For more information, or to apply, please visit our website: http://www.surgicaloutcomesclub.com/academyhealth-travel-scholarship

Deadline extended to Tuesday, April 30

Thank you for your ongoing engagement in SOC! We hope to see you at AcademyHealth in Washington DC!

All the best,

Amir A. Ghaferi, MD, MS

President, Surgical Outcomes Club

 

•  New series on postoperative pain and opioids in The Lancet

https://www.thelancet.com/series/Postoperative-pain-management-and-opioids

From the Executive Summary:

Over the past decade an increasing reliance on opioids to treat pain has been associated with a rising epidemic of opioid misuse in the USA, that is now expanding globally. This three-paper Series documents the role of inappropriate opioid prescribing after surgery as a major cause of the opioid epidemic.

 

 

 

 

•  Dear Cancer Center Community:

Please see the information below from NCI on the reissuance of the P20 SPORE mechanism devoted to cancer health disparities:

NCI has recently reissued this RFA that may be of interest to you.  Some information on this funding opportunity is below.

RFA-CA- 19-034: “Feasibility and Planning Studies for Development of Specialized Programs of Research Excellence (SPOREs) to Investigate Cancer Health Disparities (P20, Clinical Trials Optional)”

  • Reissue of RFA-CA-17-033 (resubmissions will be accepted)
  • Purpose: The goals for this FOA include developing translational research programs focused on investigating cancer disparities. The P20 grants will support feasibility and planning activities to build cancer disparities research programs, with the expectation that the research programs will become competitive for a full P50 SPORE.
  • New restrictions: Due to a focus on understudied areas of cancer disparities, applications proposing prostate and breast cancer projects are not responsive for this issuance.
  • Four submission dates: June 19, 2019, October 18, 2019, June 19, 2020, and October 18, 2020.
  • A pre-application webinar is planned for late April.  A Notice will be published on the RFA with the date and a link to registration.

Please feel free to pass this information on to others with expertise to compete for this research opportunity.  All inquiries regarding this FOA can be sent directly to Dr. Tiffany Wallace (Tiffany.Wallace@nih.gov).

 

PUBLICATIONS AND OTHER SCHOLARLY SUCCESSES

1. Restrictive Transfusion Strategy Is More Effective in Massive Burns: Results of the TRIBE Multicenter Prospective Randomized Trial
Palmieri, T.L., Holmes, J.H., Arnoldo, B., (…), Taylor, S.L., Pollock, B.H. 2019 Military medicine, 184(1), pp. 11-15.

2. Identification of substance use disorders in burn patients using simple diagnostic screening tools (AUDIT/DAST-10)
Rockne, W.Y., Quinn, K.C., James, G., Cochran, A. 2019 Burns.

 

We pull publication data from Scopus, based on our ORCID list.  If you have other publications (i.e. book chapters), or invited lectures, patents, etc. please send to Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu) for inclusion on this list!

 

NEW GRANT AWARDS

Send us news of your grant successes!  Email to Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu).

 

ABSTRACT DEADLINES

The Society for Medical Decision Making is now accepting abstracts for Oral and Poster Sessions and proposals for Short Courses to be presented at its 41st Annual Meeting, Many Views on Value.  Submissions will be accepted through May 28, 2019.  More information regarding abstract submission can be found here.

Send us the names of your favorite meetings!  Email to Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu).  

 

REMINDER – SHARP Meetings.  Based on SHARP Core Faculty feedback, the SHARP meeting schedule has changed.  We have moved to a more flexible and dynamic 90 minute meeting time on Wednesdays from 3:30-5:00PM.

  • On the first Wednesday of the month, we will continue to have our Grand Rounds presentation, preceded by a 30 minute session that may be didactic in nature, or may be a quick WIP, roundtable or informational session.
  • On the other Wednesdays of each month, we will have the ability to flex time in 30, 45 or 60 minute increments, to allow for WIP’s of varying duration, didactic informational or educational sessions, journal club discussion, and roundtable faculty meetings.

 

DIRECTOR’S OFFICE HOURS

Dr. Strassels’ office hours are every Wednesday from 8:00AM-11:00AM. Contact Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu) to schedule a 30 minute block of one on one time with the SHARP Scientific Director.

Next Week in SHARP (April 7 to April 13)

Upcoming Presentations:

Wednesday, April 10th, 2019 at 3:30PM: Clara Lee, MD – SHARP WIP

Wednesday, April 10th, 2019 at 4:15PM: Faculty Roundtable

Wednesday, April 17th, 2019 at 3:30PM: Kevin Ricci, MD – Journal Club                                                            “Variation in Surgical Outcomes Across Networks of the Highest-Rated US                               Hospitals” by Sheetz et al. The paper can be found here.

Wednesday, April 17th, 2019 at 4:00PM: Wendelyn Oslock – SHARP WIP

Wednesday, April 17th, 2019 at 4:30PM: Kenneth Allen, DO – SHARP WIP

 

Reminder – SHARP Meetings.  Based on SHARP Core Faculty feedback, the SHARP meeting schedule has changed.  We have moved to a more flexible and dynamic 90 minute meeting time on Wednesdays from 3:30-5:00PM.

  • On the first Wednesday of the month, we will continue to have our Grand Rounds presentation, preceded by a 30 minute session that may be didactic in nature, or may be a quick WIP, roundtable or informational session.
  • On the other Wednesdays of each month, we will have the ability to flex time in 30, 45 or 60 minute increments, to allow for WIP’s of varying duration, didactic informational or educational sessions, journal club discussion, and roundtable faculty meetings.

 

News

 

 

 

Dear Cancer Center Community:

Please see the information below from NCI on the reissuance of the P20 SPORE mechanism devoted to cancer health disparities:

NCI has recently reissued this RFA that may be of interest to you.  Some information on this funding opportunity is below.

RFA-CA- 19-034: “Feasibility and Planning Studies for Development of Specialized Programs of Research Excellence (SPOREs) to Investigate Cancer Health Disparities (P20, Clinical Trials Optional)”

  • Reissue of RFA-CA-17-033 (resubmissions will be accepted)
  • Purpose: The goals for this FOA include developing translational research programs focused on investigating cancer disparities. The P20 grants will support feasibility and planning activities to build cancer disparities research programs, with the expectation that the research programs will become competitive for a full P50 SPORE.
  • New restrictions: Due to a focus on understudied areas of cancer disparities, applications proposing prostate and breast cancer projects are not responsive for this issuance.
  • Four submission dates: June 19, 2019, October 18, 2019, June 19, 2020, and October 18, 2020.
  • A pre-application webinar is planned for late April.  A Notice will be published on the RFA with the date and a link to registration.

Please feel free to pass this information on to others with expertise to compete for this research opportunity.  All inquiries regarding this FOA can be sent directly to Dr. Tiffany Wallace (Tiffany.Wallace@nih.gov).

 

PUBLICATIONS AND OTHER SCHOLARLY SUCCESSES

1. Validation of early drain removal after pancreatoduodenectomy based on modified fistula risk score stratification: a population-based assessment
Xourafas, D., Ejaz, A., Tsung, A., (…), Pawlik, T.M., Cloyd, J.M. 2019 HPB.

2. Systematic Review of Surgical and Percutaneous Irreversible Electroporation in the Treatment of Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer
Moris, D., Machairas, N., Tsilimigras, D.I., (…), Felekouras, E., Pawlik, T.M. 2019 Annals of Surgical Oncology.

3. The optimal number of lymph nodes to evaluate among patients undergoing surgery for gallbladder cancer: Correlating the number of nodes removed with survival in 6531 patients
Tsilimigras, D.I., Hyer, J.M., Paredes, A.Z., (…), Cloyd, J.M., Pawlik, T.M. 2019 Journal of Surgical Oncology.

 

We pull publication data from Scopus, based on our ORCID list.  If you have other publications (i.e. book chapters), or invited lectures, patents, etc. please send to Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu) for inclusion on this list!

 

NEW GRANT AWARDS

Send us news of your grant successes!  Email to Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu).

 

ABSTRACT DEADLINES

The Society for Medical Decision Making is now accepting abstracts for Oral and Poster Sessions and proposals for Short Courses to be presented at its 41st Annual Meeting, Many Views on Value.  Submissions will be accepted through May 28, 2019.  More information regarding abstract submission can be found here.

Send us the names of your favorite meetings!  Email to Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu).  

 

DIRECTOR’S OFFICE HOURS

Dr. Strassels’ office hours are every Wednesday from 8:00AM-11:00AM. Contact Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu) to schedule a 30 minute block of one on one time with the SHARP Scientific Director.