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Our research laboratory is dedicated to transforming surgical oncology care through innovative patient-centered outcomes research. We focus on developing and implementing novel approaches to measuring patient preferences, experiences, and outcomes in esophageal cancer care. Our team combines methodological expertise in patient-reported outcomes, preference-sensitive decision-making, and health services research to improve the value and patient-centeredness of surgical care. Through close collaboration with clinicians and patients, we aim to reshape how surgical decisions are made and how success is measured in thoracic surgery.


Principal Investigator听

Dr. Crump, who holds the Jarislowsky Foundation Chair in Thoracic Surgery, leads this multidisciplinary research program at the intersection of surgical outcomes and patient-centered care.

Research Interests

Patient-Reported Outcomes, Treatment Preferences, Shared Decision-Making, Value-Based Surgery, Implementation Science

Research Expertise

Patient-Reported Outcomes in Surgical Oncology

  • Development, validation, and implementation of patient-reported outcome measures specifically for esophageal cancer surgery, including advanced statistical modeling, psychometric analysis, and survey methodology

Preference-Sensitive Decision Making

  • Understanding and measuring patient preferences through structured elicitation methods, conjoint analysis, and discrete choice experiments to develop evidence-based shared decision-making tools

Value-Based Surgical Care

  • Evaluating surgical interventions through health technology assessment, cost-effectiveness analysis, and integration of patient-reported outcomes with clinical data using advanced analytical methods

Implementation Science in Surgery

  • Applying mixed-methods research, including qualitative approaches and knowledge translation frameworks, to implement patient-centered care initiatives and decision support tools in surgical practice

Quality Measurement and Improvement

  • Developing novel quality metrics using health services research methods, outcomes assessment, and performance measurement approaches that combine clinical outcomes with patient experience data


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