Biography
Dr. Miraflor is a general and colorectal surgeon. She received her undergraduate degree in the fields of biology and kinesiology from California State University, Hayward in 2003 and completed her medical degree at the University of California, Davis in 2007.
After medical school, Dr. Miraflor pursued surgical training at the University of California, San Francisco - East Bay. There she developed a strong interest in the surgical treatment of inflammatory bowel disease, colon and rectal cancers. Prompting her to obtain specialty training in these areas. She completed her fellowship in Colon and Rectal Surgery in 2015 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. While in residency and fellowship she was honored by her peers with Resident Teaching awards.
Dr. Miraflor is a member of the American College of Surgeons and the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons.
Education
California State University, East Bay; B.S. Biology and Kinesiology, 2003
University of California, Davis, M.D. 2007
University of California, San Francisco - East Bay, General Surgery 2007-2013
University of California, San Francisco - East Bay, Chief Resident in General Surgery, 2013-2014.
Board Certifications
American Board of Surgery, General Surgery
Clinical Expertise
General Surgery
Colorectal Surgery
Research Interests
Inflammatory bowel disease
Colon cancer
Rectal cancer
Publications
- Type and Quantity of Pharmacologic Therapy for Crohn's Disease before Eventual Surgical Treatment.| | PubMed
- Lactate predicts massive transfusion in hemodynamically normal patients.| | PubMed
- Applying peripheral vascular injury guidelines to penetrating trauma.| | PubMed
- Should uncooperative trauma patients with suspected head injury be intubated?| | PubMed
- Death or dialysis? The risk of dialysis-dependent chronic renal failure after trauma nephrectomy.| | PubMed
- Effect of surgery resident change of shift on trauma resuscitations and outcomes.| | PubMed
- Bedside thoracic ultrasonography of the fourth intercostal space reliably determines safe removal of tube thoracostomy after traumatic injury.| | PubMed
- Confronting the chronically anticoagulated, acute care surgery patient as we evolve into the post-warfarin era.| | PubMed
- Does gastric volume in trauma patients identify a population at risk for developing pneumonia and poor outcomes?| | PubMed
- The heart of the matter: utility of ultrasound of cardiac activity during traumatic arrest.| | PubMed