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Three-week postoperative radiographs can be eliminated without affecting patient outcomes.
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Although AI can assist in drafting letters, traditional methods remain essential, especially in settings that value authenticity and personal insights.
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Since vascular surgery became a direct-entry residency program, the requirements for vascular surgery rotations now vary nationally, but all surgeons should learn damage-control vascular surgery strategies.
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The 100-year anniversary of the chair of surgery role provides an opportunity to reflect on where the department has come from and how it has progressed to the present day.
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Compared with Canadian-born patients, immigrants have favourable surgical outcomes after total knee arthroplasty.
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CJS was founded in 1957 by a collaboration of the Canadian Medical Association, the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and Canadian university departments of surgery. Dr Robert Janes, President of the Royal College was its first editor. The chairs of the surgical departments made up the first editorial board. Today the following organizations take part in the Academic Program of the Canadian Journal of Surgery:
Canadian Association of General Surgeons
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
Canadian Association of Thoracic Surgeons
Departments of Surgery
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McGill University
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Université Laval
University of Alberta
University of Calgary
University of Manitoba
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University of Ottawa
Université de Sherbrooke
University of Saskatchewan
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