Elizabeth Lancaster, MD Winner of APDS Best Resident Paper Award at Surgical Education Week 2019
UCSF general surgery resident Elizabeth Lancaster, M.D. received the APDS (Association of Program Directors in Surgery) Best Resident Paper Award for presentation of her paper, Residents as Key Effectors of Change in Improving Opioid Prescribing Behavior, at Surgical Education Week 2019 in Chicago, IL.
With mentors Dr. Kenzo Hirose and Dr. Liza Wick, Dr. Lancaster developed a quality improvement program focused on improving post-operative analgesia prescribing patterns amongst general surgery residents. Her paper highlights the important role of residents in the quality improvement process and the power of educational interventions for changing behavior.
Excellent presentation by @ucsfsurgery resident Elizabeth Lancaster at #SEW2019 on educational interventions and feedback that have resulted in the improvement in residents’ opioid prescribing habits. @Jasosamd pic.twitter.com/cvIPI2geFd
— UCSF GS Residency (@UCSFGSResidency) April 24, 2019
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A big congratulations to @ucsfsurgery resident Dr. Elizabeth Lancaster for winning Best Resident Presentation Award at #SEW2019 for her resident-led opioid use reduction project! pic.twitter.com/CpeOCs6wm9
— UCSF GS Residency (@UCSFGSResidency) April 25, 2019