Julio F Fiore Jr.
- Assistant Professor
- Director – Surgical Scientist Program
MSc, PhD
My research focuses on developing strategies to measure postoperative recovery from the perspective of patients, assessing the comparative effectiveness of interventions aimed to improve recovery, and reducing harms associated with surgery and perioperative care interventions.
I am a health outcomes scientist with a passionate interest in addressing research questions to support evidence-based surgical care. My career has been built on over 15 years of research training in prestigious institutions in Brazil (Federal University of Sao Paulo), Australia (Melbourne University) and Canada (91ÉçÇø). This academic journey has provided me with an excellent foundation of relevant qualitative and quantitative research skills to support my current research endeavors. I have published extensively in the fields of surgery and outcome measurement, delivered presentations to audiences worldwide, participated in the development of multiple guidelines, and accrued significant grant funding to support my research.
Rajabiyazdi F, Alam R, Pal A, Montanez J, Law S, Pecorelli N, Watanabe Y, Chiavegato LD, Falconi M, Hirano S, Mayo NE, Lee L, Feldman LS, Fiore JF Jr. Understanding the Meaning of Recovery to Patients Undergoing Abdominal Surgery. JAMA Surg. 2021. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 33978692; PMCID: PMC8117063.
Fiore JF Jr, Olleik G, El-Kefraoui C, et al. Preventing opioid prescription after major surgery: A scoping literature review on opioid-free postoperative analgesia. Br J Anaesth. 2019; 123(5):627-636.
Fiore JF Jr, Feldman LS. Tracking Postoperative Recovery-Making a Case for Smartphone Technology. JAMA Surg 2019; 155(2):130.
Fiore JF Jr, Figueiredo S, Balvardi S, et al. How do we value postoperative recovery? A systematic review of the measurement properties of patient-reported outcomes after abdominal surgery. Ann Surg 2018; 267(4):656-669.
Fiore JF Jr, Castelino T, Pecorelli N, et al. Ensuring early mobilization within an enhanced recovery program for colorectal surgery: a randomized controlled trial. Ann Surg 2017, 266(2): 223-231.
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