University of California San Francisco

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Joseph
Cuschieri
MD, FACS

Professor of Surgery
Division of General Surgery
Trauma and Surgical Critical Care
Chief of Surgery, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital

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Address

1001 Potrero Avenue, #3A25
San Francisco, CA 94110
United States

    Biography

    Joseph Cuschieri M.D. earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Biochemistry from the University of Michigan, and his Medical Degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine.  He completed his general surgery residence and surgical critical care fellowship at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan.  Upon completion of his clinical training, he completed a 2-year NIH T32 Fellowship in the field of Trauma/Burn/Inflammation.

    Dr. Cuschieri is certified by the American Board of Surgery in General Surgery with subspecialty certification in Surgical Critical Care.

    Upon completion of his fellowship in 2002, Dr. Cuschieri joined the faculty at the University of Cincinnati School of Medicine.  After a couple of years he left Cincinnati and returned to Seattle, joining the faculty at the University of Washington School of Medicine where he served as the Medical Director of Surgical Critical Care, Interim Associate Medical Director of Critical Care, Associate Medical Director of Surgical Services, and Program Director of Surgical Critical Care.  Dr. Cuschieri left Washington and came to UCSF in 2021 to join the faculty in the Department of Surgery as Professor and Trauma Medical Director at the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center.

    Dr. Cuschieri currently serves as Principal Investigator, Co-Principle investigator, or Co-Investigator on 3 federally funded grants and has authored or co-authored over 170 peer-reviewed articles and more than 10 book chapters.  His national service includes active participation in major trauma, critical care, and surgical societies including the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma and the Society of Surgical Critical Care Program Directors.  He also serves on the Editorial Board for the Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery.

    Education

    Institution Degree Dept or School End Date
    University of California Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training 09/2021
    University of Washington T32 Trauma/Burn/Inflammation 6/2002
    Henry Ford Hospital Medical Center General Surgery 6/2000
    Henry Ford Hospital Medical Center Surgical Critical Care 6/1998
    Wayne State University School of Medicine MD Medicine 6/1994
    University of Michigan BS Biochemistry 6/1990

    Awards & Honors

    Award Conferred By Date
    John K. Stevenson Faculty Teaching Award in Surgery University of Washington School of Medicine 2019
    CDC HA-VTE Prevention Challenge Champion Centers of Disease Control 2015
    Castle Connelly Top Doctors Castle Connelly Inc. 2006/2021
    Joseph Sussman Memorial Award Surgical Infection Society 2006

    In the News

    January, 09, 2023 | UCSF Department of Surgery

    Grants and Funding

    • Surgery Research Training Program | NIH | 2017-07-01 - 2022-06-30 | Role: Co-Investigator
    • Validation of a Genomics Based Prognostic in Severe Trauma | NIH | 2013-06-01 - 2017-04-30 | Role: Co-Investigator
    • A Randomzied Phase II Trial of CMV Prevention in Acute Lung Injury | NIH | 2010-06-01 - 2016-12-31 | Role: Co-Investigator
    • POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING | NIH | 1975-07-01 - 2015-06-30 | Role: Co-Investigator
    • Bedside Genomics in Severe Trauma | NIH | 2012-09-25 - 2014-08-31 | Role: Co-Investigator
    • Planning a Multi-Center Trial of Interferon-gamma in Trauma Patients | NIH | 2012-09-01 - 2014-08-31 | Role: Co-Investigator
    • SIS multicenter study of duration of antibiotics for intraabdominal infection | NIH | 2007-09-11 - 2014-08-31 | Role: Co-Investigator
    • Inflammation and the Host Responses to Injury | NIH | 2000-09-01 - 2013-08-31 | Role: Co-Investigator
    • TRAUMA &SEPSIS INDUCED CHANGES IN IMMUNE CELL MEMBRANE RECEPTOR TRAFFICKING | NIH | 2007-09-01 - 2013-06-30 | Role: Principal Investigator
    • Hypertonic Modulation of Inflammation following Injury | NIH | 2007-06-11 - 2012-11-30 | Role: Co-Investigator

    Research Narrative

    Dr. Cuschieri is a clinical and translational researcher who has worked to decipher the effects of initial injury on subsequent alterations immune function, and development of evidence based practices to improve care of injured and septic patients.  His main research focus is in the fields of polytrauma, hemorrhagic shock and neurotrauma with a specific interest in long-term outcomes following injury. From a critical care perspective, his main focus has been on organ support in the critically ill and septic patient.

    Publications

    MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM A TOTAL OF 205
    1. Inflammation and the host response to injury a large-scale collaborative project: patient-oriented research core standard operating procedure for clinical care X. Guidelines for venous thromboembolism prophylaxis in the trauma patient.
      Cuschieri J, Freeman B, O'Keefe G, Harbrecht BG, Bankey P, Johnson JL, Minei JP, Sperry J, West M, Nathens A, Moore EE, Maier RV, Inflammation and the Host Response to Injury Collaborative Research Program| | PubMed
    2. Negative appendectomy and imaging accuracy in the Washington State Surgical Care and Outcomes Assessment Program.
      SCOAP Collaborative, Cuschieri J, Florence M, Flum DR, Jurkovich GJ, Lin P, Steele SR, Symons RG, Thirlby R| | PubMed
    3. Survey of surgical infections currently known (SOSICK): a multicenter examination of antimicrobial use from the surgical infection society scientific studies committee.
      Namias N, Meizoso JP, Livingston DH, SOSICK Investigators Group| | PubMed
    4. Effect of immediate enteral feeding on trauma patients with an open abdomen: protection from nosocomial infections.
      Dissanaike S, Pham T, Shalhub S, Warner K, Hennessy L, Moore EE, Maier RV, O'Keefe GE, Cuschieri J| | PubMed
    5. Early supplemental parenteral nutrition is associated with increased infectious complications in critically ill trauma patients.
      Sena MJ, Utter GH, Cuschieri J, Maier RV, Tompkins RG, Harbrecht BG, Moore EE, O'Keefe GE| | PubMed
    6. Male gender is associated with excessive IL-6 expression following severe injury.
      Sperry JL, Friese RS, Frankel HL, West MA, Cuschieri J, Moore EE, Harbrecht BG, Peitzman AB, Billiar TR, Maier RV, Remick DG, Minei JP, Inflammation and the Host Response to Injury Investigators| | PubMed
    7. Emergency department ventilation effects outcome in severe traumatic brain injury.
      Warner KJ, Cuschieri J, Copass MK, Jurkovich GJ, Bulger EM| | PubMed
    8. Insulin regulates macrophage activation through activin A.
      Cuschieri J, Bulger E, Grinsell R, Garcia I, Maier RV| | PubMed
    9. Mechanistic analysis of macrophage response to IRAK-1 gene knockdown by a smart polymer-antisense oligonucleotide therapeutic.
      Johns RE, El-Sayed ME, Bulmus V, Cuschieri J, Maier R, Hoffman AS, Stayton PS| | PubMed
    10. Inflammation and the host response to injury, a large-scale collaborative project: patient-oriented research core-standard operating procedures for clinical care: VI. Blood glucose control in the critically ill trauma patient.
      Harbrecht BG, Minei JP, Shapiro MB, Nathens AB, Moore EE, West MA, Bankey PE, Cuschieri J, Johnson JL, Maier RV, Inflammation and the Host Response to Injury Scale Collaborative Research Project| | PubMed