Biography
Tasce Bongiovanni, MD, MPP, MHS is an Associate Professor of Surgery at University of California San Francisco where she works in surgical critical care and acute care surgery, and as a trauma surgeon at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital (SFGH). Board-certified in general surgery and surgical critical care, Dr. Bongiovanni obtained her MD and performed subsequent training at UCSF including a research fellowship at Yale University. Her work has focused on improving care for marginalized communities and uplifting Indigenous voices in medicine and her current research seeks to improve postoperative care for older adults. She continues to move her research forward while also supporting fellows, residents, and students in pursuing scholarly work and has won multiple mentoring awards from both the Department and School of Medicine and has supported numerous students presenting at National conferences including the American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress. She has also served as a moderator at the Clinical Congress and is on an ACS National committee.
Her research has been funded by the National Clinician Scholars Program as a surgical resident and as faculty by a KL2 Learning Health Systems grant, an NIA K23 career development grant, a Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant and grants from the UCSF CTSI RAP program. Recently, she was appointed Medical Director of 13 Long, the surgical unit at Parnassus. Additionally, she works to uplift Indigenous voices in medicine and healthcare as Co-Chair of the Native American Health Alliance at UCSF and nationally with the Native American Surgical Society.
Education
| Institution | Degree | Dept or School | End Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| San Francisco General Hospital | Fellowship | Trauma and Acute Care Surgery | 2019 |
| University of California, San Francisco | Fellowship | Surgical Critical Care | 2018 |
| University of California, San Francisco | Surgical Residency | General Surgery | 2017 |
| Yale University, School of Medicine | Master Health Sciences | Health Services Research | 2015 |
| Harvard Kennedy School of Government | Master Public Policy | Health Policy | 2010 |
| University of California, San Francisco | M.D. | Medicine | 2010 |
Board Certifications
American Board of Surgery, General Surgery
American Board of Surgery, Surgical Critical Care
Awards & Honors
| Award | Conferred By | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Watson's Faculty Scholars | UCSF School of Medicine | 2019/2021 |
| Phyllis J. Nusz- Maurice Galante, MD Scholarship Award | UCSF Department of Surgery | 2010/2011 |
Clinical Interests
Robotic Surgery
Acute Care Surgery
Trauma Surgery
Surgical Critical Care
Grants and Funding
- K23 National Institute on Aging, NIH | 5/2022-4/2026 | Role: Principal Investigator | The goal of this research is to better understand patterns of prolonged use of postoperative pain medications among older adults and the barriers and facilitators that contribute to this prolonged use in order to refine a targeted, evidence-based intervention to prevent prolonged use of these medication in older adults and then pilot this intervention. Ultimately, this work will lead to the development of clinical interventions to improve the quality of life for older adults in the postoperative period.
- Amos Medical Faculty Development Program, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation | 7/2022-6/2026 | Role: Scholar | These four-year postdoctoral research awards are offered to historically disadvantaged physicians, dentists, and nurses who are committed to developing careers in academic medicine. The goal is this research is to better understand and improve in-hospital prescribing practices and medication use for older adults.
- UCSF School of Medicine Dean’s Fund | 7/2019-7/2022 | Role: Scholar | Funded through the John A. Watson Faculty Scholar fund to assist with recruitment and retention of faculty who share commitments to underserved populations.
- AHRQ, UCSF LHS K12. K12HS026383. UCSF Learning Health System K12 Career Development Program | 7/2019-7/2021 | Role: Research Scholar | A two-year mentored research award with salary and research support through AHRQ, the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, and CTSI to inform strategic and operational priorities for UCSF and produce rigorous scholarship.
- Delivery of Surgical Care to Vulnerable Populations During the COVID-19 Pandemic | CHESA & ADGHE | 2020-09-18 - 2021-09-17 | Role: Co-Investigator
- UCSF Learning Health System K12 Career Development Program | NIH/AHRQ | 2019-07-01 - 2021-07-31 | Role: K Scholar
- Surgical Care for Benign Gallbladder Disease During COVID-19: Operational Barriers and Areas for Intervention at a Safety-Net Hospital | Research and Policy Initiative Award through the UCSF Center for Healthcare Value Grant | 2020-10-01 - 2021-06-30 | Role: Co-Investigator
- Prolonged Use of Pain Medication Past the Postoperative Period in Older Adults | Institution: National Institute on Aging, NIH | Grant number: K23AG073523-04 | Award period: May 2022- April 2026
- Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program | Institution: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation | Award period: July 2022 – June 2026
Research Interests
Health Services Research
Underserved Communities
Native American Health
Improving care for older adults after surgery
Pain medication management after surgery
Publications
- Cash transfers do not increase traumatic injury and mortality: evidence from Alaska.| |
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- Is imaging the spine enough? Characterizing outcomes in injured patients who underwent computed tomography (CT) of the thoracic or lumbar spine.| |
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- Loop diuretics and subsequent use of urinary symptom medications in older adults: evaluation of a possible prescribing cascade.| |
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- Resident Physician Experiences of Discharging Hospitalized Older Adults to Skilled Nursing Facilities.| |
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- 'They Were Talking to Each Other but Not to Me': Examining the Drivers of Patients' Poor Experiences During the Transition From the Hospital to Skilled Nursing Facility.| |
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- Communication After Emergent Surgery by English Proficiency: An Exploratory Qualitative Study.| |
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- Screening for Intimate Partner Violence After Traumatic Injury: A Community-Based Participatory Qualitative Research Study.| |
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- Is hyponatremia after geriatric trauma the new frailty?| |
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- Inequities in the Application of Behavioral Flags for Hospitalized Pediatric Patients.| |
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- The Quality of Evidence Supporting Clinical Practice Guidelines in General Surgery: A Meta-Analysis.| |
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