Evelyn Ting‐Hsuan Tang

ORCID: 0000-0003-3877-424X
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Research Areas
  • Social Media in Health Education
  • Reconstructive Facial Surgery Techniques
  • Reconstructive Surgery and Microvascular Techniques
  • Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation
  • Diversity and Career in Medicine
  • Healthcare Systems and Technology
  • Collaborative Teaching and Inclusion
  • Family and Disability Support Research
  • Peripheral Nerve Disorders
  • Tracheal and airway disorders
  • Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides
  • Nerve injury and regeneration
  • Conferences and Exhibitions Management
  • Disability Education and Employment
  • Machine Learning in Materials Science
  • Nerve Injury and Rehabilitation
  • Inorganic Chemistry and Materials
  • Digital Imaging in Medicine
  • Academic Publishing and Open Access

Rice University
2023

Center for Theoretical Biological Physics
2023

Chang Gung University
2018-2020

National Taiwan University Hospital
2020

Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
2018-2020

Mackay Medical College
2018-2020

University of Toronto
2019

Hospital for Sick Children
2019

SickKids Foundation
2019

Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
2019

Medical conferences are forums for research, continuing medical education, and networking. Social media is increasingly used communication networking due to its low cost ability overcome large distances. This study investigates the impact that social brings current conference system. There three parts of this study: (1) comparing two similar brachial plexus injuries (BPIs) courses without (2009) with (2017) support, participants' feedback; (2) sharing our experiences in management 2018...

10.1055/s-0039-1677765 article EN Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery 2019-02-13

Abstract Background This study aimed to determine if International Microsurgery Club (IMC) is an effective online resource for microsurgeons worldwide, in providing avenue timely group discussions and advice regarding complicated cases, collaboration information sharing. Methods All posts on the IMC Facebook from member 1 8,000 were analyzed according inclusion criteria categorized into three categories—case discussion, question, Posts retrospectively number of responses, time “likes,”...

10.1055/s-0040-1702158 article EN Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery 2020-02-28

Abstract Background Replantation of a single digit at the distal phalanx level is not routinely performed since it technically challenging with questionable cost-effectiveness. The purpose this study was to analyze international microsurgeons' clinical decisions when faced common scenario. Methods A survey right-middle finger transverse complete amputation case conducted via online and paper questionnaires. Microsurgeons around world were invited provide their treatment recommendations. In...

10.1055/s-0039-1701013 article EN Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery 2020-02-05

Background: Loss of elbow flexion commonly occurs following acute brachial plexus injury. The double fascicular transfer is often used in C5-C6 and C5-C7 root injuries, but rarely applied cases involving concomitant C8 or T1 authors designed a rat model using varying severities lower trunk injury to determine whether partial the affects nerve transfers for flexion. Methods: There were four different groups which 0, 25, 75, 100 percent donor remained intact. One-fourth cross-sectional area...

10.1097/prs.0000000000006149 article EN Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 2019-08-23

<sec> <title>BACKGROUND</title> Replantation is technically demanding and requires long operation time hospitalization duration, Therefore, replantation for a single digit at the distal phalanx level not routinely performed. </sec> <title>OBJECTIVE</title> There no definite answer of single-digit phalangeal amputation. The purpose this study to analyze international microsurgeons’ decisions when faced with common clinical scenario. <title>METHODS</title> A case survey right middle finger...

10.2196/preprints.13481 preprint EN 2019-01-25
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