University of California San Francisco

Kent Garber, MD, MPH

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Kent Garber, MD, MPH

Assistant Professor of Surgery
Division of General Surgery

Address

513 Parnassus Avenue HSW, #1601
San Francisco, CA 94143
United States

    Biography

    Dr. Garber was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and graduated magna cum laude from Yale University in 2007 with a B.A. in Linguistics. From 2007 to 2010, he worked as a journalist in Washington, D.C., covering politics and health policy. He then attended Harvard Medical School and completed his general surgery training at the University of California, Los Angeles, in 2021.

    He worked with the World Bank's Middle East and North Africa health team, conducted health system research in Iraq and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone, and earned an MPH during his residency at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Drawing upon his journalism and public health backgrounds, his research interests have focused on assessing the effectiveness of large-scale health interventions in conflict-affected countries and improving healthcare for civilian populations in these settings.

    Over the past five years, he has provided technical and data analytical support to World Bank collaborations with WHO and UNICEF in Yemen and South Sudan, focusing on strengthening data collection and analyses to assess programming impact and healthcare delivery better. His work incorporates complex household and facility-based survey design, geospatial analysis, quality and cost assessments, and other rapid data collection and longitudinal data analysis approaches.

    Clinically, Dr. Garber's interests span the full spectrum of acute care surgery, surgical critical care, and trauma surgery, with a particular interest in caring for complex and critically ill surgical patients and UCSF/ZSFG's commitment to healthcare equity. Reflecting on his fellowship experience at UCSF, he says, "I am so grateful to the incredibly dedicated group of skilled, thoughtful surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurse practitioners, and staff who have trained me here, and I am thrilled to be staying on as part of this family."

    Education

    Institution Degree Dept or School End Date
    University of California, San Francisco Trauma Surgery and Surgical Critical Care Fellowship 07/2023
    University of California, Los Angeles General Surgery Residency 06/2021
    Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health MPH 05/2017
    Harvard Medical School MD 05/2014

    Collaboration Interests

    I am interested in:

    • academic collaboration
    • community and partner organizations
    • policy change

    Publications

    MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM A TOTAL OF 10
    1. Scaling-Up Nutrition: A Benefit-Cost and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Increasing Coverage of Nutrition Interventions in the Republic of Yemen.
      Qureshy LF, Kak M, Friedman K, Garber KD, Kanth P, Varkey S| | PubMed
    2. Geospatial analysis and scale-up modelling of the impact of mobile programming on access to essential childhood vaccinations in Yemen.
      Garber K, Kanth P, Hassen K, Varkey S, Sumaili K| | PubMed
    3. Preparing for the "unthinkable": A call for trauma system preparedness in conflict-vulnerable settings.
      Garber K, Dicker R, Guo WA, Jawa RS, Linchevskyy O, Brahmbhatt TS, Buhavac M, Gaarder C| | PubMed
    4. Promoting Resident Education Priorities With an Acute Care Surgery Service Dashboard.
      Trang K, Pierce L, Wick EC, Vu L, Dicker R, Boeck MA, Garber K, Hirose K| | PubMed
    5. Balanced resuscitation: the role during non-massive hemorrhage.
      Garber K, Kornblith L, Cuschieri J| | PubMed
    6. Can Armenia's refugee crisis catalyse health-system reforms?
      Markosian C, Hekimian K, Garber K, Darzi A, Shekherdimian S| | PubMed
    7. The Effect of 2019 Coronavirus Stay-at-Home Order on Geriatric Trauma Patients in Southern California.
      Manasa M, Yeates EO, Grigorian A, Barrios C, Schellenberg M, Owattanapanich N, Barmparas G, Margulies D, Juillard C, Garber K, Cryer H, Tillou A, Burruss S, Penaloza-Villalobos L, Lin A, Figueras RA, Coimbra R, Brenner M, Costantini T, Santorelli J, Curry T, Wintz D, Biffl WL, Schaffer KB, Duncan TK, Barbaro C, Diaz G, Johnson A, Tay-Lasso E, Chinn J, Naaseh A, Leung A, Grabar C, Nahmias J| | PubMed
    8. Adolescent Trauma During the COVID Pandemic: Just Like Adults, Children, or Someone Else?
      Ruhi-Williams P, Yeates EO, Grigorian A, Schellenberg M, Owattanapanich N, Barmparas G, Margulies D, Juillard C, Garber K, Cryer H, Tillou A, Burruss S, Penaloza-Villalobos L, Lin A, Figueras RA, Coimbra R, Brenner M, Costantini T, Santorelli J, Curry T, Wintz D, Biffl WL, Schaffer KB, Duncan TK, Barbaro C, Diaz G, Johnson A, Chinn J, Naaseh A, Leung A, Grabar C, Nahmias J| | PubMed
    9. Decreased hospital length of stay and intensive care unit admissions for non-COVID blunt trauma patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.
      Yeates EO, Grigorian A, Schellenberg M, Owattanapanich N, Barmparas G, Margulies D, Juillard C, Garber K, Cryer H, Tillou A, Burruss S, Penaloza-Villalobos L, Lin A, Figueras RA, Coimbra R, Brenner M, Costantini T, Santorelli J, Curry T, Wintz D, Biffl WL, Schaffer KB, Duncan TK, Barbaro C, Diaz G, Johnson A, Chinn J, Naaseh A, Leung A, Grabar C, Nahmias J| | PubMed
    10. Diaspora engagement: a scoping review of diaspora involvement with strengthening health systems of their origin country.
      Taslakian EN, Garber K, Shekherdimian S| | PubMed