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QS425. KNOCKOUT OF BOTH TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR RECEPTORS 1 AND 2 DECREASES MURINE MESENCHYMAL STEM CELL PROLIFERATION AND PRODUCTION OF HGF. J. L. Herrmann, P. R. Crisostomo, M. Wang, Y. Wang, A. M. Abarbanell, B. R. Weil, J. Tan, D. R. Meldrum; Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
QS436. AVERTING THE UPCOMING EMERGENCY GENERAL SURGERY WORKFORCE SHORTAGE: A POLICY ANALYSIS OF SOLUTIONS TO AN EMERGING PATIENT CRISIS. R. O. Kwan1, K. Solomon, MBA, MPH2, G. Victorino1; 1 University of California San Francisco-East Bay, Oakland, CA; 2 University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
QS426. DANGER SIGNALS AND INNATE IMMUNITY IN THE INITIATION OF INTIMAL HYPERPLASIA. K. O’Malley, D. Wang, M. Tao, Z. Jiang, C. Ozaki, L. Moldawer, S. Berceli; University of Florida and the Malcom Randall VAMC, Gainesville, FL
QS437. PEDIATRIC SURGEON VERSUS GYNECOLOGIST: DOES SURGICAL TRAINING IMPACT OUTCOMES IN MANAGEMENT OF OVARIAN MASSES? S. C. Oltmann1, N. Garcia1, R. Barber2, D. Schindel1, A. Fischer1; 1University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX; 2Children’s Medical Center, Dallas, TX
QS427. SEX, NITRIC OXIDE, AND NEOINTIMAL HYPERPLASIA: SIZE MATTERS. M. E. Hogg1, J. Martinez1, Q. Jiang1, V. N. Varu2, A. Chen1, M. R. Kibbe1; 1Northwestern, Chicago, IL; 2University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL QS428. ROLE FOR G␣I G-PROTEINACTIVATION IN SMOOTH MUSCLE CELL PROLIFERATION. M. G. Davies, E. Roztocil, S. M. Nicholl; Methodist Debakey Heart and Vascular Center, Houston, TX QS429. PATTERNS OF G-PROTEIN EXPRESSION INDUCED BY INJURY IN THE MURINE FEMORAL ARTERY. M. G. Davies, Y. Zou, Y. Qi; Methodist Debakey Heart and Vascular Center, Houston, TX QS430. SELECTIVE RECEPTOR TRYOSINE KINASE RECEPTOR TRANSACTIVATION IS REQUIRED FOR RECEPTOR MEDIATED UROKINASE INDUCED SMOOTH MUSCLE CELL MIGRATION. M. G. Davies, E. Roztocil; Methodist Debakey Heart and Vascular Center, Houston, TX QS431. S-1-P ACTIVATES FOCAL ADHESION KINASE THROUGH G-PROTEIN MEDIATED SRC AND PLC ACTIVATION AND REQUIRES EGFR TRANSACTIVATION. M. G. Davies, E. Roztocil; Methodist Debakey Heart and Vascular Center, Houston, TX
QS438. IMPACT OF AN E-LEARNING MODULE ON COLON CANCER LITERACY: A COMMUNITY-BASED PILOT. S. D. Holubar, E. J. Dozois, B. G. Wolff, M. J. Kehoe, R. R. Cima; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN QS439. GETTING AGREEMENT AMONG SURGEONS ABOUT ERROR: A STATISTICAL PROBLEM. E. Arble, P. G. Gauger, R. M. Minter, S. J. Hamstra, L. S. Hauge; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI QS440. THE IMPACT OF THE 80-HOUR WORK WEEK ON APPROPRIATE RESIDENT CASE COVERAGE. S. H. Shin, R. C. Britt, L. D. Britt, II; Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA QS441. DIFFERING INTEREST IN OPEN VERSUS ENDOVASCULAR SURGERY IN A GENERAL SURGERY RESIDENCY PROGRAM. M. J. Sideman, M. Z. Coburn, K. E. Taubman, T. A. Broughan; OU, College of Medicine, Tulsa, Tulsa, OK QS442. A COMPARISON OF ENDOVASCULAR SURGERY VENUES IN RELATION TO GENERAL SURGERY RESIDENT PARTICIPATION. M. J. Sideman, D. B. Duvall, K. E. Taubman, T. A. Broughan; OU, College of Medicine, Tulsa, Tulsa, OK
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QS443. PREDICTORS OF ATTRITION IN GENERAL SURGERY RESIDENCY. T. E. Robertson, T. G. Buchman, M. E. Klingensmith; Washington University in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO
QS432. GENE EXPRESSION OF SHANK1 IN RAT DORSAL HORN NEURONS FOLLOWING SCIATIC NERVE INJURY. D. Micic, G. Miletic, V. Miletic; University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI
QS444. ATTRITION FROM GENERAL SURGERY RESIDENCY: OPPORTUNITY LOSS IN FACE OF WORKFORCE SHORTAGES. T. E. Robertson, T. G. Buchman, M. E. Klingensmith; Washington University in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO
QS433. INITIAL IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ACUTE CARE SURGERY MODEL: IMPLICATIONS FOR TIMELINESS OF CARE. R. C. Britt, L. J. Weireter, T. J. Novosel, S. F. Reed, J. N. Collins, L. D. Britt; Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA
QS445. A THIRD YEAR SURGICAL CLERKSHIP WITH EXTENSIVE EXPOSURE TO VASCULAR SURGERY IMPROVES KNOWLEDGE ABOUT VASCULAR DISEASES AND THE ROLE OF VASCULAR SURGEONS. M. A. Malikova, F. L. Joglar, J. Petros, A. Farber; Boston University Medical Center, Boston, MA
QS434. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DIAMETER OF ACCESSORY HEPATIC VEIN AND ITS DRAINAGE VOLUME: POSSIBILITY OF ITS CLINICAL APPLICATION. J. Hanaoka, M. Shimada, H. Uchiyama, Y. Morine, S. Imura, H. Kanemura; Tokushima University, Tokushima City, Japan QS435. DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF THE RAPID ESTIMATE OF ADULT LITERACY IN VASCULAR SURGERY (REAL-VS). L. S. Wallace, W. F. Ergen, D. C. Cassada, M. B. Freeman, O. H. Grandas, S. L. Stevens, M. H. Goldman; University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine, Knoxville, TN
QS446. ETHICAL AND LEGAL ISSUES IN EMERGENCY RESEARCH: BARRIERS TO CONDUCTING PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED TRIALS IN AN EMERGENCY TRAUMA SETTING. C. A. Morrison1, I. B. Horwitz2, M. M. Carrick1; 1Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX; 2University of Texas School of Public Health, Houston, TX QS447. HEART RATE COMPLEXITY: A DYNAMIC REALTIME INDICATOR OF PATIENT RISK IN SURGICAL CRITICAL CARE. P. R. Norris, W. P. Riordan, J. M. Jenkins, J. A. Morris, Jr.; Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN