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Dr. Gretchen Schwarze of the University of Wisconsin-Madison was quoted in, “A surgery standard under fire,” in the New York Times March 2, 2015. The article examines the 30-day mortality standard and its unintended consequences. “Thirty days is a game-able number,” Dr. Schwarze said. Last fall she led a session about 30-day mortality at a conference sponsored by the American College of Surgeons.

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And learn more about Dr. Schwarze’s research in this article in the January issue of Vascular Specialist.

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Dr. Gretchen Schwarze of the University of Wisconsin-Madison was quoted in, “A surgery standard under fire,” in the New York Times March 2, 2015. The article examines the 30-day mortality standard and its unintended consequences. “Thirty days is a game-able number,” Dr. Schwarze said. Last fall she led a session about 30-day mortality at a conference sponsored by the American College of Surgeons.

Read the whole story here.

And learn more about Dr. Schwarze’s research in this article in the January issue of Vascular Specialist.

Dr. Gretchen Schwarze of the University of Wisconsin-Madison was quoted in, “A surgery standard under fire,” in the New York Times March 2, 2015. The article examines the 30-day mortality standard and its unintended consequences. “Thirty days is a game-able number,” Dr. Schwarze said. Last fall she led a session about 30-day mortality at a conference sponsored by the American College of Surgeons.

Read the whole story here.

And learn more about Dr. Schwarze’s research in this article in the January issue of Vascular Specialist.

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