The Yale Center for Children's Surgical Research (YCCSR) promotes high quality, pediatric surgical research through it's commitment to clinical research, basic laboratory science and surgical education.
Mission The Yale Center for Children's Surgical Research (YCCSR) is an initiative created through the collective expertise of pediatric surgeons, basic scientists, research fellows, and epidemiologists to address the unique challenges of children's surgical research. We strive to improve the lives of children with surgical disorders through advancements in the laboratory, through the promotion of evidence-based clinical research, and through education to support innovative and critical thinking in Pediatric Surgery.
All YCCSR research projects are conducted by Center staff and associates and are housed within one of its three main divisions: Clinical Research, Bench Research, and Medical Education.
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Divisions
To improve pediatric surgical practice through the application of principles
of evidence-based research.
To provide national surgical leadership in tissue engineering, development
of neo-tissue for reconstructive surgery, drug and growth factor
delivery systems.
To integrate best external evidence and clinical expertise into evidence-based
pediatric surgical practice.
News & Announcements
Karen A. Diefenbach, MD named John Seashore Fellow in Pediatric
Surgical Research for 2005 -7... More
Loren Berman, MD to be Pediatric Surgery’s first Robert Wood Johnson
Clinical Scholar in July 2006... More
Gerber Foundation Awards $1 Million for Research by Larry Moss, MD... More
Chris Breuer, MD Awarded Grants for Tissue Engineering Research... More
YCCSR Director to become chair of American Pediatric Surgical Association (APSA) Outcomes Committee... More
Section
of Pediatric Surgery presents Research Agenda at New Canaan, Connecticut
event... More
Journal of Pediatric Surgery implements guidelines for reporting
and submitting clinical research... More
Yale surgeon leads development of a Pediatric Surgical program for
the American College of Surgeons’ National Surgical Quality Improvement
Program (NSQIP)... More
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