University of California San Francisco

Biography

Gregory P. Victorino, M.D. is Professor and Chief of the UCSF East Bay Surgery Program. He is also  Chair of the Department of Surgery for Alameda Health System.

Victorino, a highly regarded trauma surgeon, and professor of surgery.  Formerly, while the Director of Trauma Services at Highland Hospital, his leadership was crucial to the designation of Highland Hospital, the flagship of Alameda Health System, as a Level 1 Trauma Center serving the East Bay.

Victorino has deep roots in the community with a strong record of clinical outreach. In 2016, he was named Outstanding Physician of the Year by the Alameda Health System. He is also a dedicated teacher and mentor to UCSF-East Bay general surgery residents, and a respected thought leader. His body of professional work includes more than 80 peer-reviewed publications.

Victorino completed his undergraduate degree at UC Berkeley in 1986 and earned his MD at the University of Pittsburgh. He returned to the Bay Area in 1991, completing a general surgery residency at UC Davis-East Bay in 1998, followed by a trauma-critical care fellowship at UC Davis. Soon thereafter, he joined the UCSF Department of Surgery as a faculty member.

 

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Education

Institution Degree Dept or School End Date
University of California Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training 2018

Board Certifications

  • American Board of Surgery, Surgery
  • American Board of Surgery, Surgical Critical Care

Clinical Expertise

Ischemia-reperfusion

Microvascular permeability and physiology

Sepsis

Shock

Trauma

Grants and Funding

  • Post-Injury Dysregulation of Lipid Metabolism | NIH | 2007-08-15 - 2013-07-31 | Role: Principal Investigator

Research Interests

  • Microvascular permeability and physiology
  • Ischemia-reperfusion
  • Sepsis
  • Shock
  • Trauma

Publications

MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM A TOTAL OF 114
  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. Multiple Casualty Incidents at a Level I Trauma Center: A 15-year Analysis.
    Susai CJ, Alcasid NJ, Banks KC, Victorino GP| | PubMed
  4. Early Abnormal Vital Signs Predict Poor Outcomes in Normotensive Patients Following Penetrating Trauma.
    Alcasid NJ, Banks KC, Susai CJ, Victorino GP| | PubMed
  5. Surgical Cancer Care in Safety-Net Hospitals: a Systematic Review.
    Wong P, Victorino GP, Sadjadi J, Knopf K, Maker AV, Thornblade LW| | PubMed
  6. Impact of safety-net hospital burden on achievement of textbook oncologic outcomes following resection in for stage I-IV colorectal cancer.
    Wong P, Victorino GP, Miraflor E, Alseidi A, Maker AV, Thornblade LW| | PubMed
  7. Colon Injuries and Infectious Complications in Concurrent Gunshot-Related Fractures.
    Banks KC, Mooney CM, Alcasid NJ, Susai CJ, Mazzolini K, Browder TD, Victorino GP| | PubMed
  8. Shift in Prehospital Mode of Transportation for Trauma Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
    Mooney CM, Banks K, Borthwell R, Victorino K, Coutu S, Browder TD, Victorino GP| | PubMed
  9. Comparison of outcomes between observation and tube thoracostomy for small traumatic pneumothoraces.
    Banks KC, Mooney CM, Mazzolini K, Browder TD, Victorino GP| | PubMed
  10. Racial Disparities Among Trauma Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
    Banks KC, Mooney CM, Borthwell R, Victorino K, Coutu S, Mazzolini K, Dzubnar J, Browder TD, Victorino GP| | PubMed