Dr. Alex Bernard Haynes MD, MPH
Surgeon
6204 BALCONES DR AUSTIN TX, 78731About
Dr. Alex Haynes is a general surgeon practicing in Boston, MA. Dr. Haynes specializes in abdominal contents including the esophagus, stomach, liver, gallbladder, pancreas and often thyroid glands. General surgeons are able to deal with almost any surgical or critical care emergency, also involving the skin or soft tissue trauma. Dr. Haynes provides quality surgical service for gravely ill or injured patients and is able to respond quickly due to knowledge of various surgical procedures.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- An estimation of the global volume of surgery: a modelling strategy based on available data.
- Standardised metrics for global surgical surveillance.
- Effect of a 19-item surgical safety checklist during urgent operations in a global patient population.
- Perspectives in quality: designing the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist.
- Surgical safety checklists in ontario, Canada.
- What do we know about the safe surgery checklist now?
- Beyond "a chance to cut is a chance to cure": surgical quality in the cancer care continuum.
- Sustainability and long-term effectiveness of the WHO surgical safety checklist combined with pulse oximetry in a resource-limited setting: two-year update from Moldova.
- Can 360-Degree Reviews Help Surgeons? Evaluation of Multisource Feedback for Surgeons in a Multi-Institutional Quality Improvement Project.
- Avoidable maternal and neonatal deaths associated with improving access to caesarean delivery in countries with low caesarean delivery rates: an ecological modelling analysis.
- Variability in mortality after caesarean delivery, appendectomy, and groin hernia repair in low-income and middle-income countries: implications for expanding surgical services.
- Patient cost-sharing and insurance arrangements are associated with hospital readmissions after abdominal surgery: Implications for access and quality health care.
- Relationship Between Cesarean Delivery Rate and Maternal and Neonatal Mortality.
- Implementation of the Surgical Safety Checklist in South Carolina Hospitals Is Associated with Improvement in Perceived Perioperative Safety.
- Maternal and Neonatal Mortality After Cesarean Delivery--Reply.
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