Camilla Gomes, MD, MSc

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    Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MAMD04/2020Medicine
    Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CTMS05/2014Biomedical Sciences
    Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CTBS05/2013Biomedical Sciences
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    Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital2021Krevan's Award
    Boston University School of Medicine2020Masakichi & Mitushuko Itabashi Award
    Boston University School of Medicine2020Wein Student Research Award
    Massachusetts Medical Society2020Massachusetts Medical Society Scholar
    Boston University School of Medicine2019Alpha Omega Alpha
    Boston University School of Medicine2017Medical Student Summer Research Scholar
    Quinnipiac University2012Phi Sigma Honor Society

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    Camilla Gomes, MS MD joined the UCSF Department of Surgery as a General Surgery resident in June 2020. She obtained her MD degree on April 2020 from the Boston University School of Medicine in Boston, MA.

    Prior to attending medical school, Dr. Gomes took two years off to work as a Research Assistant in the Surgical Oncology Department at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, where she worked with surgeons and engineers on projects involving image-guided liver surgery, giving rise to her interest in bioengineering.
    During medical school, her research focused mainly on oncologic and hepatopancreatobiliary conditions, such as Choledochal Cysts, the implications and outcomes of Partial Cholecystectomy procedures, and the socioeconomic characteristics of patients presenting the Emergency Department with previously undiagnosed malignancies.

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    1. Development and Validation of Prediction Models and Risk Calculators for Posthepatectomy Liver Failure and Postoperative Complications Using a Diverse International Cohort of Major Hepatectomies. Ann Surg. 2023 12 01; 278(6):976-984. Wang JJ, Feng J, Gomes C, Calthorpe L, Ashraf Ganjouei A, Romero-Hernandez F, Benedetti Cacciaguerra A, Hibi T, Adam MA, Alseidi A, Abu Hilal M, Rashidian N, International Post-Hepatectomy Liver Failure Study Group. PMID: 37226846.
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    2. Non-operative management of pneumoperitoneum following cardiopulmonary resuscitation. J Surg Case Rep. 2022 May; 2022(5):rjac219. Johnson CL, Gomes C, Cheng J, Lebares CC. PMID: 35599993; PMCID: PMC9116581.
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    3. Choledochal Cyst or Benign Biliary Dilation: Is Resection Always Necessary? J Gastrointest Surg. 2021 09; 25(9):2353-2357. Gomes C, Tivnan P, McAneny D, Tseng JF, Tkacz J, Sachs TE. PMID: 33483915.
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    4. Quantitative imaging features of pretreatment CT predict volumetric response to chemotherapy in patients with colorectal liver metastases. Eur Radiol. 2019 Jan; 29(1):458-467. Creasy JM, Midya A, Chakraborty J, Adams LB, Gomes C, Gonen M, Seastedt KP, Sutton EJ, Cercek A, Kemeny NE, Shia J, Balachandran VP, Kingham TP, Allen PJ, DeMatteo RP, Jarnagin WR, D'Angelica MI, Do RKG, Simpson AL. PMID: 29922934; PMCID: PMC6301122.
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