University of California San Francisco

Beattie Genna
Genna Beattie, MD

Assistant Professor of Surgery
Trauma and Surgical Critical Care
UCSF-East Bay Surgery Program

Address

35 Medical Center Way, #3A10
San Francisco, CA 94143
United States

Email: [email protected]
Phone: 415-476-1239
Fax: 415-502-1259

    Biography

    Dr. Beattie graduated from UC Berkeley with an undergraduate degree in public health. She subsequently obtained her medical degree from Drexel University College of Medicine and completed residency in General Surgery at UCSF East Bay. Following residency, Dr. Beattie obtained her fellowship training in Critical Care at UC Davis Medical Center and is currently pursuing further specialization in Trauma and Acute Care Surgery at UCSF/Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital now.

    At UCSF East Bay, Dr. Beattie will continue her commitment to care of the critically ill and injured, devoted to serving her community, improving health outcomes and disparities. With a passion for surgical education, she looks forward to her work with surgical residents and trainees across multiple disciplines. She currently serves as an instructor for the Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) and Stop the Bleed (STB) courses.

    In addition to her clinical responsibilities, Dr. Beattie is committed to research aimed at improving surgical care and outcomes among the traumatically injured. Her research interests encompass trauma outcomes and quality improvement, with particular focus on hemorrhage control, trauma-induced coagulopathy, and resuscitation optimization. She hopes to continue to progress understanding in these areas, with an overarching focus on how pre-existing patient biology and health determinants interplay.

    A native of the East Bay, Dr. Beattie is thrilled to begin this new chapter of her career, dedicated to the practice of trauma acute care surgery and research at the hospital of her residency and the community it serves.

    Publications

    MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM A TOTAL OF 23
    1. A comparison of clinical characteristics, radiographic findings, and outcomes of bihemispheric versus unihemispheric gunshot wounds to the head.
      Beattie G, Cohan CM, Smith EA, Lee SI, Riordan M| | PubMed
    2. Observational management of penetrating occult pneumothoraces: Outcomes and risk factors for interval tube thoracostomy placement.
      Beattie G, Cohan CM, Tang A, Chen JY, Victorino GP| | PubMed
    3. Resection of a giant mycotic left subclavian pseudoaneurysm.
      Le ST, Beattie G, Aarabi S| | PubMed
    4. Gender-Affirming Mastectomy in Transmasculine Patients: Does Obesity Increase Complications or Revisions?
      Rothenberg KA, Gologorsky RC, Hojilla JC, Tang A, Cohan CM, Beattie G, Yokoo KM| | PubMed
    5. Health Equity Within Inequity: Timing of Diagnostic Breast Cancer Care in an Underserved Medical Population.
      Tang A, Mooney CM, Beattie G, Cohan CM, Knopf KB, Harper Z, Ugarte SR, Khoury AL| | PubMed
    6. Predicting Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Severe Blunt Trauma: The Utility of Interleukin-18.
      Beattie G, Cohan CM, Victorino GP| | PubMed
    7. Relationship between body mass index and malignancy rates of MRI-guided breast biopsies: impact of clinicodemographic factors.
      Tang A, Cohan CM, Hansen KS, Beattie G, Greenwood HI, Mukhtar RA| | PubMed
    8. Patients Older 65 Years With Early Breast Cancer Prefer Intraoperative Radiation as a Locoregional Treatment Choice.
      Tang A, Cohan CM, Beattie G, Cureton EL, Svahn JD, Lyon LL, Kelly JF, Shim VC| | PubMed
    9. Early Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 Elevation Predicts Surgical Site Infections after Blunt Trauma.
      Cohan CM, Beattie G, Tang A, Mazzolini K, Victorino GP| | PubMed
    10. Factors that Predict the Need for Subtotal Cholecystectomy.
      Tang A, Cohan CM, Beattie G, Mooney CM, Chiang A, Keeley JA| | PubMed
    11. Differences in clinical characteristics and outcomes for blunt versus penetrating traumatic pulmonary pseudocysts.
      Beattie G, Cohan CM, Tang A, Yasumoto E, Victorino GP| | PubMed
    12. Liquid plasma: A solution to optimizing early and balanced plasma resuscitation in massive transfusion.
      Beattie G, Cohan CM, Ng VL, Victorino GP| | PubMed
    13. Repeat computed tomography head scan is not indicated in trauma patients taking novel anticoagulation: A multicenter study.
      Cohan CM, Beattie G, Bowman JA, Galante JM, Kwok AM, Dirks RC, Kornblith LZ, Plevin R, Browder TD, Victorino GP| | PubMed
    14. Is a chest radiograph after thoracostomy tube removal necessary? A cost-effective analysis.
      Beattie G, Cohan CM, Chomsky-Higgins K, Tang A, Senekjian L, Victorino GP| | PubMed
    15. Does Abdominal Seat Belt Sign Warrant Admission After a Negative CT Scan? A Cost-Utility Analysis.
      Cohan CM, Beattie G, Tang A, Mazzolini K, Farzaneh N, Senekjian L, Victorino GP| | PubMed
    16. Routine Repeat Head CT Does Not Change Management in Trauma Patients on Novel Anticoagulants.
      Cohan CM, Beattie G, Dominguez DA, Glass M, Palmer B, Victorino GP| | PubMed
    17. Autotaxin inhibition attenuates endothelial permeability after ischemia-reperfusion injury.
      Strumwasser A, Cohan CM, Beattie G, Chong V, Victorino GP| | PubMed
    18. Automatic acoustic gunshot sensor technology's impact on trauma care.
      Beattie G, Cohan C, Brooke M, Kaplanes S, Victorino GP| | PubMed
    19. Modern Elective Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Carries Extremely Low Postoperative Infection Risk.
      Ely S, Rothenberg KA, Beattie G, Gologorsky RC, Huyser MR, Chang CK| | PubMed
    20. Protective Effect of Phosphatidylserine Blockade in Hemorrhagic Shock.
      Cohan C, Beattie G, Brigode W, Yeung L, Miraflor E, Victorino GP| | PubMed
    21. Alcohol in Traumatic Brain Injury: Toxic or Therapeutic?
      Brigode W, Cohan C, Beattie G, Victorino G| | PubMed
    22. Protective effect of phosphatidylserine blockade in sepsis induced organ dysfunction.
      Beattie G, Cohan C, Miraflor E, Brigode W, Victorino GP| | PubMed
    23. Colossal pilomatrixoma.
      Beattie G, Tai C, Pinar Karakas S, Cham E, Idowu O, Kim S| | PubMed