University of California San Francisco

Kaplan, Jenny
Jennifer Kaplan, M.D.

Graduate
General Surgery Residency Program, 2018

    Biography

    Jenny Kaplan, M.D. is a general surgery resident at UCSF and is currently spending two years as a research fellow pursuing clinical outcomes projects. Dr. Kaplan has a B.S. in neuroscience from UCLA and received her M.D. from Northwestern University in 2011. She currently a masters student in the UCSF Training in Clinical Research program, and is working to develop a care pathway for frail older adults after surgery.

    Education

    Education

    University of California, Los Angeles, B.S., Neuroscience, 2007
    Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, M.D., 2011

    Fellowships

    Clinical Interests

    General Surgery

    Book Chapters

    Kaplan J and Rodriguez H. ?Subintimal Angioplasty.? Published in Endovascular Technology. Eds Eskandari MK, Morasch MD, Pearce WH, Yao JST. PMPH-USA 2011: 205-211.

    Carter JT, Elliott S, Kaplan J, Lin M, Spina C, Posselt A, Cello J, Rogers S. Predictors of readmission after laparoscopic gastric bypass: an analysis of 9,593 patients from the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP). Plenary Poster presentation (top 15 posters), ObesityWeek / American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgeons, Atlanta, Georgia, 2013
    Carter JT, Elliott S, Kaplan J, Lin M, Spina C, Posselt A, Cello J, Rogers S. Predictors of longer hospital stay after laparoscopic gastric bypass: an analysis of 9,593 patients from the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP). Podium presentation to the 2013 ObesityWeek / American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgeons, Atlanta, Georgia, 2013.
    Kaplan J, Lin M, Rogers S, Schecter S, Posselt A, Carter J. 30-day outcomes of elective and emergent paraesophageal hernia repair: Analysis fo 10,656 patients reported to the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program. Submitted to the 2015 Meeting of the Pacific Coast Surgical Association

    Grants and Funding

    NIH, T32 GI Training Grant

    Research Interests

    Surgical outcomes in frail patients
    Clinical outcomes of minimally invasive surgery
    Patient safety