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Sarah E. Tevis
Sarah E. Tevis
University of Colorado
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Timing of surgery following SARS‐CoV‐2 infection: an international prospective cohort study
H Gacaferi, GS Collaborative, COVIDSurg Collaborative
Anaesthesia 76 (6), 2021
534*2021
Is there a relationship between patient satisfaction and favorable outcomes?
GD Kennedy, SE Tevis, KC Kent
Annals of surgery 260 (4), 592-600, 2014
2872014
Postoperative complications and implications on patient-centered outcomes
SE Tevis, GD Kennedy
journal of surgical research 181 (1), 106-113, 2013
2152013
Postoperative complications: looking forward to a safer future
SE Tevis, GD Kennedy
Clinics in colon and rectal surgery 29 (03), 246-252, 2016
1552016
Postoperative complications in patients with rectal cancer are associated with delays in chemotherapy that lead to worse disease-free and overall survival
SE Tevis, BM Kohlnhofer, S Stringfield, EF Foley, BA Harms, CP Heise, ...
Diseases of the colon & rectum 56 (12), 1339-1348, 2013
1532013
Postoperative ileus—more than just prolonged length of stay?
SE Tevis, EH Carchman, EF Foley, BA Harms, CP Heise, GD Kennedy
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 19 (9), 1684-1690, 2015
1162015
SARS-CoV-2 infection and venous thromboembolism after surgery: an international prospective cohort study.
C COVIDSurg, C GlobalSurg
Anaesthesia 77 (1), 28-39, 2022
1002022
Is there a relationship between patient satisfaction and favorable surgical outcomes?
SE Tevis, GD Kennedy, KC Kent
Advances in surgery 49 (1), 221, 2015
882015
Implications of multiple complications on the postoperative recovery of general surgery patients
SE Tevis, AG Cobian, HP Truong, MW Craven, GD Kennedy
Annals of surgery 263 (6), 1213-1218, 2016
742016
Multiple complications and short length of stay are associated with postoperative readmissions
BM Kohlnhofer, SE Tevis, SM Weber, GD Kennedy
The American Journal of Surgery 207 (4), 449-456, 2014
742014
Independent risk factors for prolonged postoperative ileus development
MM Murphy, SE Tevis, GD Kennedy
Journal of Surgical Research 201 (2), 279-285, 2016
722016
Readmission after delayed diagnosis of surgical site infection: a focus on prevention using the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program
A Gibson, S Tevis, G Kennedy
The American Journal of Surgery 207 (6), 832-839, 2014
672014
Patient-reported outcomes for breast cancer
SE Tevis, TA James, HM Kuerer, AL Pusic, KA Yao, J Merlino, J Dietz
Annals of surgical oncology 25, 2839-2845, 2018
602018
Postdischarge complications are an important predictor of postoperative readmissions
SE Tevis, BM Kohlnhofer, SM Weber, GD Kennedy
The American Journal of Surgery 208 (4), 505-510, 2014
552014
Revisional surgery for failed vertical-banded gastroplasty
S Tevis, MJ Garren, JC Gould
Obesity surgery 21, 1220-1224, 2011
532011
Nomogram to predict postoperative readmission in patients who undergo general surgery
SE Tevis, SM Weber, KC Kent, GD Kennedy
JAMA surgery 150 (6), 505-510, 2015
502015
Effects of pre‐operative isolation on postoperative pulmonary complications after elective surgery: an international prospective cohort study
COVIDSurg Collaborative, GlobalSurg Collaborative, D Nepogodiev, ...
Anaesthesia 76 (11), 1454-1464, 2021
422021
Clinically competent and fiscally at risk: impact of debt and financial parameters on the surgical resident
SE Tevis, AP Rogers, EH Carchman, EF Foley, BA Harms
Journal of the American college of surgeons 227 (2), 163-171e7, 2018
372018
Urinary tract infection after surgery for colorectal malignancy: risk factors and complications
AC Sheka, S Tevis, GD Kennedy
The American Journal of Surgery 211 (1), 31-39, 2016
362016
Can patients reliably identify safe, high quality care?
SE Tevis, RK Schmocker, GD Kennedy
Journal of hospital administration 3 (5), 150, 2014
362014
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