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Hand holding a scalpelSurgery: Technique, Complications, Outcomes, Care Collaboratives, and Practice Guidelines

Surgical Health Outcomes Research Enterprise (SHORE) is dedicated to advancing equitable surgical care through rigorous research. Within the umbrella of surgical care, we evaluate contemporary practices in the management of surgical disease, surgical techniques, complications, outcomes, and the impact of surgical care collaboratives and practice guidelines.

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Black icons of peopleExcellence in Quality of Clinical Care

Excellence in quality of clinical care is a cornerstone of SHORE's mission. The SHORE Lab is committed to researching and addressing variables in surgical care.

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Large group of people represented by black iconsCommunity-Based Participatory Research in Cancer Health Disparities in the US and Globally

We elevate the research of health disparities among diverse communities following community-based participatory research (CBPR) principles in randomized clinical trials.

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Scale iconQuality Improvement, Healthcare Economics & High-Value Care

SHORE is committed to quality improvement in surgical care and optimizing high value care through targeted research. Health economics and cost-effectiveness analysis play a crucial role in shaping surgical research and healthcare decision-making.

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Icon of a hand cupping a doctorPatient-Centered Research

Patient-centered research is central to SHORE's approach, with a focus on improving patient experiences and outcomes. Our research includes the implementation and utilization of patient-reported outcomes to assess care quality, cost, and value.

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