Publications by authors named "Rachel Siegel"

Summary: More than a third of the global burden of blindness is due to cataracts, yet cataract surgery is one of the most cost-effective surgical treatments in medicine. Poor surgical outcomes in many settings remain a major challenge, raising concerns about the quality and efficacy of surgical training. Reflective learning from video recordings of a trainees' surgical performance has a high educational impact and is available routinely for surgical training within high-resource institutions.

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When exploring an adolescent patient's readiness to transition his/her health care to adult practice, it is important to understand the processes that allow for change and which promote self-efficacy and self-care. The large numbers of adolescents with hypertension and obesity, possible antecedents to adult kidney disease, require attention be paid to promoting lifestyle changes and adherence to treatment regimens as these patients enter adulthood. Transitioning to adult care is in many cases an externally imposed change, but a young patient's readiness for this change may be amenable to intervention based on the Stages of Change Model.

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