
London Dixon
· Graduate student, LinguisticsVerifiedUniversity of Maryland, College Park · Linguistics
Active 1989–2024
Research topics
- Political Science
- Pathology
- Medicine
- Surgery
- Medical education
Selected publications
BJS commission on surgery and perioperative care post-COVID-19
British journal of surgery · 2021 · 17 citations
- Political Science
- Medicine
- Medical education
BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was declared a pandemic by the WHO on 11 March 2020 and global surgical practice was compromised. This Commission aimed to document and reflect on the changes seen in the surgical environment during the pandemic, by reviewing colleagues' experiences and published evidence. METHODS: In late 2020, BJS contacted colleagues across the global surgical community and asked them to describe how severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) had affected their practice. In addition to this, the Commission undertook a literature review on the impact of COVID-19 on surgery and perioperative care. A thematic analysis was performed to identify the issues most frequently encountered by the correspondents, as well as the solutions and ideas suggested to address them. RESULTS: BJS received communications for this Commission from leading clinicians and academics across a variety of surgical specialties in every inhabited continent. The responses from all over the world provided insights into multiple facets of surgical practice from a governmental level to individual clinical practice and training. CONCLUSION: The COVID-19 pandemic has uncovered a variety of problems in healthcare systems, including negative impacts on surgical practice. Global surgical multidisciplinary teams are working collaboratively to address research questions about the future of surgery in the post-COVID-19 era. The COVID-19 pandemic is severely damaging surgical training. The establishment of a multidisciplinary ethics committee should be encouraged at all surgical oncology centres. Innovative leadership and collaboration is vital in the post-COVID-19 era.
Recent grants
OnTrack>An Online Role-Playing Game
NIH · $349k · 2014–2016
NIH · $1.5M · 2007
NIH · $702k · 1999
NIH · $2.2M · 2010
NIH · $1.0M · 2004
Frequent coauthors
- 273 shared
Julie Kreyenbuhl
- 271 shared
Deborah R. Medoff
University of Maryland, Baltimore
- 244 shared
Ilana Nossel
Columbia University
- 218 shared
Richard W. Goldberg
Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Centers
- 202 shared
Faith Dickerson
Sheppard Pratt Health System
- 191 shared
Alicia Lucksted
VA Capitol Health Care Network
- 180 shared
Iruma Bello
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
- 138 shared
Thomas E. Smith
New York State Psychiatric Institute
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