University of California San Francisco

Education

Education

Case Western Reserve University, B.S., Biology, 1997, B.A., Chemistry, 1997
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, M.D., 2001
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, M.S.P.H., 2005
Clinical Investigators Preparatory Program Certificate, 2005

Residencies

General Surgery Residency, Department of Surgery, University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics, 2001-2008.

Chief Resident, Department of Surgery, University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics, 2007-2008

Fellowships

Surgical Critical Care/Trauma Fellowship, Division of Trauma/Critical Care, Department of Surgery, University of Cincinnati, 2008-2009

Board Certifications

American Board of Surgery, General Surgery
American Board of Surgery, Surgical Critical Care

Clinical Expertise

Critical Care Surgery
General Surgery
Trauma Surgery

In the News

Research Narrative

Dr. Callcut has a broad health services research and data science portfolio focused on clinical outcomes research in Trauma and Critical Care and is an investigator in ongoing multicenter clinical trials examining resuscitation outcomes. Dr. Callcut has published numerous articles on the impact of regulatory issues in surgery, health care delivery, artificial intelligence/machine learning, advanced statistical techniques, cost-effectiveness, and the development of screening algorithms for clinical care. 

Dr. Callcut also serves on the executive leadership team of the UCAF Center for Digital Health Innovation (CDHI) as both the Director of Data Science and Program Director of the SmarterHealth Artificial Intelligence Initiative. In these capacities, she leads a multi-disciplinary team working at the intersection of artificial intelligence to drive change in the delivery of healthcare for both patients and providers. Her team has developed and licensed multiple commercial applications of artificial intelligence deployed in the clinical domain. 

Dr. Callcut is a also a member of the Institute of Computational Health Sciences and UCSF Innovation Ventures. Her research also includes directing a NIH and DOD funded research lab in the Department of Surgery focused on integration of biomedical big data and surgical data science into critical care for improved clinical decision support.

Research Interests

Trauma & Critical Care Outcomes Research
Systems Engineering 
Data Science
Artificial Intelligence
Device Innovation
Hemostasis