Biography
Elizabeth M. Lancaster, MD is a Vascular Surgery Fellow at the University of California, San Francisco. She completed her General Surgery Residency training at UCSF in 2022. During her research years, she completed a two-year fellowship in health quality and safety under the mentorship of Dr. Liza Wick. Elizabeth's research interests include improving multimodal pain management and reducing opioid use in surgical patients.
Education
| Institution | Degree | Dept or School | End Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| University of California, San Francisco | General Surgery Residency | 2022 | |
| University of California, San Francisco | MAS | Clinical Research | 2020 |
| University of California, Los Angeles | MD | 2015 |
Clinical Interests
Vascular Surgery
In the News
November, 13, 2020 | UCSF General Surgery Residency Program
August, 24, 2020 | UCSF Department of Surgery
May, 15, 2019 | UCSF Resident Research Program
Research Interests
Clinical outcomes in vascular surgery patients
Resident Education
Research Pathways
Publications
MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM A TOTAL OF 43
- A "just in time" educational intervention for opioid overprescribing in dialysis access surgery.| |
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- Electronic health record intervention to increase use of NSAIDs as analgesia for hospitalised patients: a cluster randomised controlled study.| |
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- Optimizing Uptake of Multimodal Pain Management After Surgery Using the Electronic Health Record.| |
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- Decreasing prevalence of centers meeting the Society for Vascular Surgery abdominal aortic aneurysm guidelines in the United States.| |
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- Update of T-branch use from the US Aortic Research Consortium.| |
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- A behavioral intervention to promote use of multimodal pain medication for hospitalized patients: A randomized controlled trial.| |
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- Structured discharge documentation reduces sex-based disparities in statin prescription in vascular surgery patients.| |
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- Open revascularization approach is associated with healing and ambulation after transmetatarsal amputation in patients with chronic limb threatening ischemia.| |
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- Capturing the complexity of open abdominal aortic surgery in the endovascular era.| |
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- Limb-based patency as a measure of effective revascularization for chronic limb-threatening ischemia.| |
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- Natural History of Asymptomatic Moderate Carotid Artery Stenosis in a Large Community-Based Cohort.| |
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- Incidence of Ischemic Stroke in Patients With Asymptomatic Severe Carotid Stenosis Without Surgical Intervention.| |
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- Longitudinal evaluation of the surgical workforce experience during the Covid-19 pandemic.| |
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- Applicability of the Vascular Quality Initiative mortality prediction model for infrainguinal revascularization in a tertiary limb preservation center population.| |
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- The incidence of discordant clinical and genomic risk in patients with invasive lobular or ductal carcinoma of the breast: a National Cancer Database Study.| |
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- Response to the Comment on "The Relationship Between Surgeon Sex and Stress During the Covid-19 Pandemic".| |
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- Risk factors for venous thromboembolism after vascular surgery and implications for chemoprophylaxis strategies.| |
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- The natural history of large abdominal aortic aneurysms in patients without timely repair.| |
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- Instilling Resiliency in Surgical Education: The Benefits of Longitudinal Medical Student Learning.| |
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- Establishing a carotid artery stenosis disease cohort for comparative effectiveness research using natural language processing.| |
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- The Relationship Between Surgeon Gender and Stress During the Covid-19 Pandemic.| |
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- Exploring the Experience of the Surgical Workforce During the Covid-19 Pandemic.| |
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- The Global Limb Anatomic Staging System is associated with outcomes of infrainguinal revascularization in chronic limb threatening ischemia.| |
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- Validation of natural language processing to determine the presence and size of abdominal aortic aneurysms in a large integrated health system.| |
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- Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Association Between Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Operative Bleeding in the Perioperative Period.| |
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- Standardized Care Pathways as a Means to Improve Patient Safety.| |
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- Integrating Surgical Skills Assessment Into Quality and Safety Measures.| |
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- Impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic on an academic vascular practice and a multidisciplinary limb preservation program.| |
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- Stress and the Surgical Resident in the COVID-19 Pandemic.| |
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- Reducing Opioid Use in Endocrine Surgery Through Patient Education and Provider Prescribing Patterns.| |
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- Using provider-focused education toolkits can aid enhanced recovery programs to further reduce patient exposure to opioids.| |
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- Increased Reintervention After Infrainguinal Revascularization for Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia in Women.| |
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- Rapid Response of an Academic Surgical Department to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Implications for Patients, Surgeons, and the Community.| |
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- Adopting best practices in post-operative analgesia prescribing in a safety-net hospital: Residents as a conduit to change.| |
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- Variability in Opioid-Prescribing Patterns in Endocrine Surgery and Discordance With Patient Use.| |
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- Residents as Key Effectors of Change in Improving Opioid Prescribing Behavior.| |
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- Applications of Next-Generation Sequencing in Neoantigen Prediction and Cancer Vaccine Development.| |
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- A Targeted Swallow Screen for the Detection of Postoperative Dysphagia.| |
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- Acetaminophen hepatotoxicity: an updated review.| |
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- Acute care surgery in heart transplant recipients.| |
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- Introspection into institutional database allows for focused quality improvement plan in cardiac surgery: example for a new global healthcare system.| |
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- Qualitative factors in patients who die shortly after emergency department discharge.| |
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- Patterns and predictors of short-term death after emergency department discharge.| |
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