University of California San Francisco

Dr. Lara Senekjian 144x192
Lara Senekjian, MD

Associate Professor of Surgery
Division of General Surgery
Associate Section Chief of Acute Care Surgery

Address

513 Parnassus Avenue, HSW, #1601
San Francisco, CA 94143
United States

Email: [email protected]
Fax: 510-437-4965

    Awards & Honors

    Award Conferred By Date
    The Early Career Women Faculty Leadership Development Seminar AAMC Faculty Development Award 2024/2024
    Faculty Teacher of the Year University of California - East Bay General Surgery Residency 2024/2024
    Teach for UCSF Certificate in Clinical Teaching University of California San Francisco 2023/2023
    Teach for UCSF Certificate in General Teaching University of California San Francisco 2022/2022
    Second Place Poster Schilling Lecture & Research Symposium University of Washington Department of Surgery 2018/2018
    Cardiovascular ICU Resident of the Year University of Utah School of Medicine 2013/2013
    Emergency Department Resident Consultant of the Month University of Utah School of Medicine 2013/2013

    Education

    Institution Degree Dept or School End Date
    University of Utah School of Medicine MS Clinical Investigation 2015
    University of Utah School of Medicine MS Clinical Investigation 2015
    University of Utah School of Medicine MD 2011
    University of Utah School of Medicine MD 2011
    American University MA Teaching 2007
    American University MA Teaching 2007
    Colorado College BA Biochemistry 2005
    Colorado College BA Biochemistry 2005

    Publications

    MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM A TOTAL OF 13
    1. Is Repeat Computed Tomography Angiography for Asymptomatic Grade 1 Blunt Cerebrovascular Injuries Cost-Effective?
      Susai CJ, Alcasid NJ, Banks KC, Mendoza AE, Jackson C, Aarabi S, Senekjian L, Victorino GP| | PubMed
    2. Cost-effectiveness analysis of routine computed tomography angiography (CTA) for lower extremity penetrating trauma.
      Alcasid NJ, Susai CJ, Banks KC, Senekjian L, Browder TD, Victorino GP| | PubMed
    3. Early Outcomes of Subtotal vs Total Cholecystectomy for Acute Cholecystitis.
      Braschi C, Tung C, Tang A, Delgado C, Uribe L, Senekjian L, Keeley JA| | PubMed
    4. Nonoperative Management in Blunt Splenic Trauma: Can Shock Index Predict Failure?
      Senekjian L, Robinson BRH, Meagher AD, Gross JA, Maier RV, Bulger EM, Arbabi S, Cuschieri J| | PubMed
    5. Stop flailing: The impact of bicortically displaced rib fractures on pulmonary outcomes in patients with chest trauma - an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma multi-institutional study.
      Senekjian L, Birkas Y, Buhavac M, Dayal S, Mukherjee K, Nygaard R, Pierce S, Buaza G, Sperry J, Eriksson E, Leon SM, Kopelman T, Spadafore P, Kopatsis A, Moore F, Taylor A, Colonna A, Enniss T, McCrum M, Nunez J, Young J, Nirula R| | PubMed
    6. Is a chest radiograph after thoracostomy tube removal necessary? A cost-effective analysis.
      Beattie G, Cohan CM, Chomsky-Higgins K, Tang A, Senekjian L, Victorino GP| | PubMed
    7. Does Abdominal Seat Belt Sign Warrant Admission After a Negative CT Scan? A Cost-Utility Analysis.
      Cohan CM, Beattie G, Tang A, Mazzolini K, Farzaneh N, Senekjian L, Victorino GP| | PubMed
    8. Splenic artery angioembolization for high-grade splenic injury: Are we wasting money?
      Senekjian L, Cuschieri J, Robinson BRH| | PubMed
    9. Ventilator-associated events, not ventilator-associated pneumonia, is associated with higher mortality in trauma patients.
      Meagher AD, Lind M, Senekjian L, Iwuchukwu C, Lynch JB, Cuschieri J, Robinson BRH| | PubMed
    10. Rib Fracture Fixation: Indications and Outcomes.
      Senekjian L, Nirula R| | PubMed
    11. Interval Appendectomy: Finding the Breaking Point for Cost-Effectiveness.
      Senekjian L, Nirula R, Bellows B, Nelson R| | PubMed
    12. Tailoring the operative approach for appendicitis to the patient: a prediction model from national surgical quality improvement program data.
      Senekjian L, Nirula R| | PubMed
    13. Do Women Understand Urogynecologic Terminology?
      Senekjian L, Heintz K, Egger MJ, Nygaard I| | PubMed