Publications by authors named "Caroline E Kettering"

Burn care is a complex craft that requires an interdisciplinary approach. It includes a diverse array of specialty providers to provide holistic, specialized care to burn victims. This study aims to evaluate the diverse array of subspecialties involved in burn surgery journal and society leadership.

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The underrepresentation of racial and ethnic minority groups has been well-documented in general and plastic surgery but not in burn surgery. The aim of this study is to evaluate current minority group disparities among burn surgery leadership. A cross-sectional analysis was performed.

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Gender disparities have been described in the plastic surgery and general surgery literature, but no data have been reported in burn surgery. The aim of this study is to determine gender disparities among burn surgery leadership. A cross-sectional study was performed.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Caroline E Kettering"

  • - Caroline E Kettering's research primarily focuses on the leadership dynamics and representation within burn surgery, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration for effective burn care, as demonstrated in her 2021 article on journal and society leadership in this field.
  • - Her work highlights significant racial, ethnic, and gender disparities in burn surgery leadership, aiming to bring attention to underrepresentation issues within these demographics through cross-sectional analyses published in 2020.
  • - Kettering's recent contributions also include novel surgical techniques, such as the olecranon bursectomy with de-epithelialized advancement flap reconstruction, showcasing her commitment to advancing surgical methodologies in the treatment of burns as noted in her 2023 publication.