University of California San Francisco

Lancaster, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Lancaster, MD

Graduate
Vascular Surgery Fellowship Program, 2024

Address

513 Parnassus Avenue, MSB, #321
San Francisco, CA 94117
United States

Email: [email protected]
Phone: 415-476-1239
Fax: 415-502-1259

    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

    Research Interests

    Clinical outcomes in vascular surgery patients
    Resident Education

    Publications

    MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM A TOTAL OF 43
    1. A "just in time" educational intervention for opioid overprescribing in dialysis access surgery.
      Brian R, Lancaster E, Hiramoto J| | PubMed
    2. Electronic health record intervention to increase use of NSAIDs as analgesia for hospitalised patients: a cluster randomised controlled study.
      Bongiovanni T, Pletcher MJ, Robinson A, Lancaster E, Zhang L, Behrends M, Wick E, Auerbach A| | PubMed
    3. Optimizing Uptake of Multimodal Pain Management After Surgery Using the Electronic Health Record.
      Bongiovanni T, Lancaster E, Behrends M, Zhang L, Wick E, Auerbach A, Pletcher MJ| | PubMed
    4. Decreasing prevalence of centers meeting the Society for Vascular Surgery abdominal aortic aneurysm guidelines in the United States.
      Ramirez JL, Matthay ZA, Lancaster E, Smith EJT, Gasper WJ, Zarkowsky DS, Doyle AJ, Patel VI, Schanzer A, Conte MS, Iannuzzi JC| | PubMed
    5. Update of T-branch use from the US Aortic Research Consortium.
      Khoury MK, Lancaster E, Eagleton MJ, Gasper WJ| | PubMed
    6. A behavioral intervention to promote use of multimodal pain medication for hospitalized patients: A randomized controlled trial.
      Bongiovanni T, Pletcher MJ, Lau C, Robinson A, Lancaster E, Zhang L, Behrends M, Wick E, Auerbach A| | PubMed
    7. Structured discharge documentation reduces sex-based disparities in statin prescription in vascular surgery patients.
      Sanders KM, Nacario JH, Smith EJT, Jaramillo EA, Lancaster EM, Hiramoto JS, Conte MS, Iannuzzi JC| | PubMed
    8. Open revascularization approach is associated with healing and ambulation after transmetatarsal amputation in patients with chronic limb threatening ischemia.
      Gomez-Sanchez C, Werlin E, Sorrentino T, El Khoury R, Lancaster E, Parks C, Goodman B, Dini M, Iannuzzi J, Reyzelman A, Conte MS, Gasper W| | PubMed
    9. Capturing the complexity of open abdominal aortic surgery in the endovascular era.
      Woodford C, El Khoury R, Ramirez JL, Liu IH, Lancaster EM, Nacario J, Hiramoto JS, Eichler CM, Reilly LM, Iannuzzi JC, Conte MS| | PubMed
    10. Limb-based patency as a measure of effective revascularization for chronic limb-threatening ischemia.
      El Khoury R, Wu B, Kupiec-Weglinski SA, Liu IH, Edwards CT, Lancaster EM, Hiramoto JS, Vartanian SM, Schneider PA, Conte MS| | PubMed