University of California San Francisco

Elizabeth Wick large
Elizabeth
Wick
MD

Professor of Surgery
Division of Surgical Oncology
Vice Chair of Quality and Safety 
Co-chair, Department of Surgery Research Committee

Address

513 Parnassus Avenue, HSW, #1611
San Francisco, CA 94143
United States

Email: [email protected]
Phone: 415-476-3131
Fax: 415-476-8694

    Biography

    Elizabeth C. Wick, M.D. is a professor of surgery, Vice Chair of Quality and Safety in the Department of Surgery, and Co-chair of the Department's Research Committee. Dr. Wick is an experienced laparoscopic surgeon and treats the entire spectrum of colorectal conditions including diverticular disease, inflammatory bowel disease, colon and rectal cancer, anal cancer, and perianal disease with a patient-­‐centered approach.

    Dr. Wick has also contributed to our understanding of almost every aspect of perioperative care from teamwork and communication to organizational culture to quality improvement and measurement. She has been consistently funded by the National Institutes of Health since 2010. She has published over 150 articles around quality and safety and the microbiome and is frequently asked to speak and share her expertise with other hospitals, state hospital associations and professional societies across the United States and abroad.

    She is leading a national collaborative, in partnership with the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and the American College of Surgeons, around accelerating dissemination of surgical pathways across 4 surgical areas (colorectal, gynecology, orthopedics and emergency general surgery) over five years. To date, over 300 hospitals have joined the program and engagement and improvement has been remarkable. Recognizing that measurement is essential to evaluating implementation, Dr. Wick is interested in harnessing the electronic health record to better measure performance and is working on automating surgical site infection measurement using advanced informatics (R01).  

    Education

    Institution Degree Dept or School End Date
    Cleveland Clinic Fellowship 2008
    UCSF Medical Center Residency 2007
    Vanderbilt University School of Medicine 2000

    Board Certifications

    American Board of Surgery, General Surgery

    American Board of Colon and Rectal Surgery

     

    Collaboration Interests

    I am interested in:

    • physician scientist

    Clinical Expertise

    Diverticulitis

    Diverticular Disease

    Colon Cancer

    Rectal Cancer

    Recurrent Rectal Cancer

    Anal Cancer

    Colovesicle Fistula

    Hemorrhoids

    Inflammatory Bowel Disease

    Crohn's Disease

    Ulcerative Colitis

    Anal Fissure

    Anal Fistula

    Enterocutaneous Fistula

    Appendicitis

    Carcinoid

    Laparoscopy

    Clinical Trials

    1. I CAN DO Surgical ACP (NCT06090552)
      Related Conditions: End of Life| Start Date: | End Date:

    Grants and Funding

    • Leveraging Advanced Informatics to Automate Data Collection of Healthcare Associated Infections (HAI) and Other Surgical Performance Measures | NIH | 2016-09-30 - 2020-09-29 | Role: Principal Investigator
    • Role of Stat3 in ETBF Mediated Colitis and Tumor Initiation | NIH | 2014-02-05 - 2016-01-31 | Role: Principal Investigator
    • Role of Stat3 in Colonic Inflammation | NIH | 2010-07-01 - 2015-12-31 | Role: Principal Investigator

    Research Narrative

    Dr. Wick is a recognized national leader in research to reduce surgical site infections and formulating strategies for improving perioperative care. She has published more than 75 articles in this area and is frequently invited to speak and share her expertise with other hospitals. Most recently, she led an AHRQ-funded national collaborative to improve surgical safety and reduce surgical site infections in 250 hospitals across the US and abroad. 

    Research Interests

    Safety culture

    Perioperative improvement

    Comprehensive unit based safety program (CUSP)

    Teamwork

    Surgical outcomes

    Surgical site infections

    Enhanced recovery

    Clinical pathways

     

    Publications

    MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM A TOTAL OF 260
    1. Characteristics and Procedures Among Adults Discharged to Hospice After Gastrointestinal Tract Surgery in California.
      Greenberg AL, Lin JA, Colley A, Finlayson E, Bongiovanni T, Wick EC| | PubMed
    2. Opioid prescribing practices at hospital discharge for surgical patients before and after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's 2016 opioid prescribing guideline.
      Langnas E, Bishara A, Croci R, Rodriguez-Monguio R, Wick EC, Chen CL, Guan Z| | PubMed
    3. Longitudinal evaluation of the surgical workforce experience during the Covid-19 pandemic.
      Landau SI, Mavroudis C, Brooks E, Bergmark R, Berlin NL, Lancaster E, Waljee J, Wick E, Yeo H, Wirtalla C, Kelz RR| | PubMed
    4. Surgical Care of Patients Experiencing Homelessness: A Scoping Review Using a Phases of Care Conceptual Framework.
      Abel MK, Schwartz H, Lin JA, Decker HC, Wu CL, Grant MC, Kushel M, Wick EC| | PubMed
    5. Third year medical student knowledge gaps after a virtual surgical rotation.
      Hernandez S, Song S, Nnamani Silva ON, Anderson C, Kim AS, Campbell AR, Kim EH, Alseidi A, Wick EC, Sosa JA, Gosnell J, Lin MYC, Roman SA| | PubMed
    6. Invited Commentary: Back to Basics in Colectomy Quality Improvement: Refocusing on the Patient.
      Lin JA, Wick EC| | PubMed
    7. Delphi Consensus on Intraoperative Technical/Surgical Aspects to Prevent Surgical Site Infection after Colorectal Surgery.
      Ruiz-Tovar J, Boermeester MA, Bordeianou L, Chang GJ, Gorgun E, Justinger C, Lawson EH, Leaper DJ, Mahmoud NN, Mantyh C, McGee MF, Nfonsam V, Rubio-Perez I, Wick EC, Hedrick TL, Colorectal Delphi Facilitating Group| | PubMed
    8. Response to the Comment on "The Relationship Between Surgeon Sex and Stress During the Covid-19 Pandemic".
      Mavroudis CL, Landau S, Brooks E, Bergmark R, Berlin NL, Cooper Z, Hwang EK, Lancaster E, Waljee J, Wick E, Yeo H, Wirtalla C, Kelz RR| | PubMed
    9. Association of Enhanced Recovery Pathway Compliance With Patient Outcomes.
      Fischer CP, Knapp L, Cohen ME, Ko CY, Wick EC| | PubMed
    10. Successful Implementation of Enhanced Recovery in Elective Colorectal Surgery is Variable and Dependent on the Local Environment.
      Cardell CF, Knapp L, Cohen ME, Ko CY, Wick EC| | PubMed