Natalie Escobar, MD

Title(s)RESIDENT, Surgery
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address35 Medical Center Way
San Francisco CA 94143
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    Boston College, Boston, MABS05/2018Biology
    NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NYMD05/2023Medicine
    University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CAGeneral Surgery
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    Mayo Clinic 2016  - 2017William Worral Scholar
    Boston College2017  - 2018Dean Scholar Award

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    1. A Call to Action to Train Underrepresented Minorities in Surgical Subspecialties and Fellowships. J Am Coll Surg. 2023 07 01; 237(1):109-116. Escobar N, Keshinro A, Hambrecht A, Frangos S, Berman RS, DiMaggio C, Joseph KA, Bukur M, Klein MJ, Ude-Welcome A, Berry C. PMID: 36946471.
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    2. ASO Author Reflections: Same but Different: Implications of Surgical Delays for Breast Cancer Patients Treated in NYC Public Hospitals During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Ann Surg Oncol. 2023 Jan; 30(1):31-32. Escobar N, Joseph KA. PMID: 36197559; PMCID: PMC9533985.
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    3. Effects of COVID-19 on Surgical Delays in Patients with Breast Cancer in NYC Public Hospitals: A Multicenter Study. Ann Surg Oncol. 2023 Jan; 30(1):23-30. Escobar N, DiMaggio C, Pocock B, Pescovitz A, McCalla S, Joseph KA. PMID: 36109414; PMCID: PMC9483518.
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    4. Disparity in Transport of Critically Injured Patients to Trauma Centers: Analysis of the National Emergency Medical Services Information System (NEMSIS). J Am Coll Surg. 2022 Jul 01; 235(1):78-85. Escobar N, DiMaggio C, Frangos SG, Winchell RJ, Bukur M, Klein MJ, Krowsoski L, Tandon M, Berry C. PMID: 35703965.
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    5. Correction: Tumor volume improves preoperative differentiation of prolactinomas and nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas. Endocrine. 2021 Nov; 74(2):441. Wright K, Lee M, Escobar N, Pacione D, Young M, Fatterpekar G, Agrawal N. PMID: 34227041.
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    6. Correction to: Tumor volume improves preoperative differentiation of prolactinomas and nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas. Endocrine. 2021 Nov; 74(2):440. Wright K, Lee M, Escobar N, Pacione D, Young M, Fatterpekar G, Agrawal N. PMID: 34097197.
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    7. Tumor volume improves preoperative differentiation of prolactinomas and nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas. Endocrine. 2021 Oct; 74(1):138-145. Wright K, Lee M, Escobar N, Pacione D, Young M, Fatterpekar G, Agrawal N. PMID: 33966173.
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    8. The Devastating Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Breast Cancer Care Among Medically Underserved Populations at Two New York City Public Hospitals. Ann Surg Open. 2020 Dec; 1(2):e018. Escobar N, Crown A, Pocock B, Joseph KA. PMID: 37637441; PMCID: PMC10455062.
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