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Grace Geeganage
Current PGY-5 General Surgery Residents
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Outcomes of Endovascular Revascularization for Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia in Medicare Advantage and Medicare Fee-For-Service Beneficiaries.
Dangas, Katerina, Joseph M Kim, Siling Li, Yang Song, Andrew S Oseran, Robert W Yeh, Rishi K Wadhera, and Eric A Secemsky. 2025. “Outcomes of Endovascular Revascularization for Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia in Medicare Advantage and Medicare Fee-For-Service Beneficiaries.”. Circulation. Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes 18 (10): e012099.
Adjunctive Imaging and Physiology During PCI Among Black and White Medicare Beneficiaries: Disparities in Utilization Patterns and Outcomes.
Medina, Frank A, Ramya C Mosarla, Joseph M Kim, Siling Li, Yang Song, Robert W Yeh, and Eric A Secemsky. 2025. “Adjunctive Imaging and Physiology During PCI Among Black and White Medicare Beneficiaries: Disparities in Utilization Patterns and Outcomes.”. Circulation. Cardiovascular Interventions 18 (9): e015499.
Radial vs femoral access for percutaneous coronary intervention: temporal trends and outcomes in the USA.
Fazel, Reza, Sunil Rao V, David J Cohen, Eric A Secemsky, Rajesh Swaminathan V, Pratik Manandhar, Jennifer A Rymer, Daniel M Wojdyla, and Robert W Yeh. 2025. “Radial Vs Femoral Access for Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: Temporal Trends and Outcomes in the USA.”. European Heart Journal.
Institutional Variability in Processes of Care and Outcomes Among Patients With STEMI in the US.
Sammour, Yasser M, Safi U Khan, Haoyun Hong, Jingyuan Wu, Alexander C Fanaroff, Grant W Reed, Remy Poudel, et al. 2025. “Institutional Variability in Processes of Care and Outcomes Among Patients With STEMI in the US.”. JAMA Cardiology 10 (8): 787-96.
High-Risk Areas-The Trees in the Forest-Reply.
Liu, Michael, and Rishi K Wadhera. 2025. “High-Risk Areas-The Trees in the Forest-Reply.”. JAMA Cardiology.
The United States faces a healthcare affordability crisis.
Liu, Michael, and Rishi K Wadhera. 2025. “The United States Faces a Healthcare Affordability Crisis.”. BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.) 390: r1702.