Assistant Professor of Surgery
University of Wisconsin Madison
Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Julia Berian, MD, MS is an Assistant Professor of Surgery in the Division of Colorectal Surgery at the University of Wisconsin (UW)-Madison. Dr. Berian completed her medical degree and surgical residency at the University of Chicago Medical Center, followed by colorectal surgery fellowship at the University of Minnesota. She completed a research fellowship as the James C. Thompson Geriatric Surgery Research Fellow (2014-2017) at the American College of Surgeons (ACS) during which time she earned a master’s degree in Health Services and Outcomes Research from Northwestern University. Supported by the John A. Hartford Foundation, Dr. Berian and her colleagues built a multidisciplinary stakeholder coalition and created the standards of care for the ACS Geriatric Surgery Verification program, a national initiative to improve surgical care for older adults. Dr. Berian joined the faculty at UW-Madison in 2020. Her current research, supported by a career development award (NIA, K23 AG081487), aims to improve surgical care for older adults by applying systems engineering and implementation science methods in perioperative care.
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