Lisa M. Brown, M.D., M.A.S.

Lisa M. Brown, M.D., M.A.S.

Assistant Professor, Division of General Thoracic Surgery

Clinical Director, Comprehensive Lung Cancer Screening Program

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Reviews

Specialties

Surgery - Thoracic

Department

Surgery

Locations and Contact

UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center

UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center
2279 45th Street
Sacramento, CA 95817

Get Directions

Phone: 916-734-5959

Additional Numbers

Clinic Phone

916-734-5994

Clinic Fax

916-734-1029

Physician Referrals

800-4-UCDAVIS (800-482-3284)

Philosophy of Care

My approach is to practice patient-centered care. Patient-centered care means that an individual’s health needs and desired outcomes are the basis upon which health care decisions are made. Open communication between my patients and me is important so that I understand their goals and priorities. I believe in shared decision making which means that my patients and I make treatment decisions together; I ensure that they understand the treatment plan.

Clinical Interests

Dr. Brown is a general thoracic surgeon offering care for adults with non-cardiac diseases of the chest. She has expertise in thoracic oncology including cancers of the lung, esophagus, thymus and chest wall. Dr. Brown also has extensive experience treating patients with benign esophageal diseases including hiatal hernia, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and achalasia. She has expertise in the surgical management of chest wall trauma including rib plating and chest wall reconstruction. Dr. Brown has had extensive advanced training and experience using minimally invasive surgical approaches including thoracoscopic (VATS), laparoscopic, endoscopic and robotic surgery.

Research/Academic Interests

Dr. Brown has a Master's of Advanced Study degree in Clinical Research which she earned at UCSF. She is an expert in Health Services Research and her research focus is on patient-centered care for thoracic surgical patients. In particular, she focuses on patient-reported outcomes, health-related quality of life, and pain management and opioid use.

Division

Thoracic Surgery

Center/Program Affiliation

UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center

Undergraduate School

B.S., Medical Microbiology and Immunology, University of Wisconsin, Madison WI 1999

Medical School

M.D., Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee WI 2005

Other School

M.A.S., Clinical Research, UC San Francisco, San Francisco CA 2010

Internship

General Surgery, UC San Francisco Medical Center, San Francisco CA 2005-2006

Residency

General Surgery, UC San Francisco Medical Center, San Francisco CA 2006-2008, 2010-2012

Fellowship

Thoracic Surgery, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York NY 2014

Fellowship

Advanced Minimally Invasive Thoracic/Foregut Surgery, Swedish Medical Center, Seattle WA 2014-2015

Fellowship

Cardiothoracic Surgery, Washington University in St. Louis/Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis MO 2012-2014

U.S. News & World Report National Ranking for Pulmonology and Lung Cancer Surgery (2019-2020), 2019

U.S. News & World Report High Performing Hospitals, Lung Cancer Surgery (2019-2020), 2019

American College of Surgeons, Fellow, 2018

Thoracic Surgery Foundation/Women in Thoracic Surgery Carolyn E. Reed Traveling Fellowship, 2017

Sacramento Magazine Top Doctor, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019

Brown LM, Thibault DP, Kosinski AS, Cooke DT, Onaitis MW, Gaissert HA, Romano PS. Readmission After Lobectomy for Lung Cancer: Not All Complications Contribute Equally. Ann Surg. 2021 Jul 1;274(1):e70-e79. doi:10.1097/SLA.0000000000003561. PMID:31469745.

Brown LM, Gosdin MM, Cooke DT, Apesoa-Varano EC, Kratz AL. Health-Related Quality of Life After Lobectomy for Lung Cancer: Conceptual Framework and Measurement. Ann Thorac Surg. 2020 Dec;110(6):1840-1846. doi:10.1016/j.athoracsur.2020.05.080. Epub 2020 Jul 21. PMID:32707197.

Farjah F, Grau-Sepulveda MV, Gaissert H, Block M, Grogan E, Brown LM, Kosinski AS, Kozower BD. Volume Pledge is Not Associated with Better Short-Term Outcomes After Lung Cancer Resection. J Clin Oncol. 2020 Oct 20;38(30):3518-3527. doi:10.1200/JCO.20.00329. Epub 2020 Aug 7. PMID:32762615.

Mustoe MM, Clark JM, Huynh TT, Tong EK, Wolf TP, Brown LM, Cooke DT. Engagement and Effectiveness of a Smoking Cessation Quitline Intervention in a Thoracic Surgery Clinic. JAMA Surg. 2020 Sep 1;155(9):816-822. doi:10.1001/jamasurg.2020.1915. PMID:32609348.

Brown LM, Kratz A, Verba S, Tancredi D, Clauw DJ, Palmieri T, Williams D. Pain and Opioid Use After Thoracic Surgery: Where We Are and Where We Need To Go. Ann Thorac Surg. 2020 Jun;109(6):1638-1645. doi:10.1016/j.athoracsur.2020.01.056. Epub 2020 Mar 3. PMID:32142814.

Clark JM, Cooke DT, Chin DL, Utter GH, Brown LM, Nuño M. Does one size fit all? An evaluation of the 2018 Leapfrog Group minimal hospital and surgeon volume thresholds for lung surgery. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2020 May;159(5):2071-2079.e2. doi:10.1016/j.jtcvs.2019.09.082. Epub 2019 Oct 1. PMID:31740117.

Clark JM, Marrufo AS, Kozower BD, Tancredi DJ, Nuno M, Cooke DT, Pollock BH, Romano PS, Brown LM. Cardiopulmonary Testing Prior to Lung Resection: What are Thoracic Surgeons Doing? Ann Thorac Surg. 2019 Oct;108(4):1006-1012. doi:10.1016/j.athoracsur.2019.04.057. Epub 2019 Jun 7. PMID:31181202.

Marrufo AS, Kozower BD, Tancredi DJ, Nuno M, Cooke DT, Pollock BH, Romano PS, Brown LM. Thoracic Surgeons' Beliefs and Practices on Smoking Cessation Prior to Lung Resection. Ann Thorac Surg. 2019 May;107(5):1494-1499.  doi:10.1016/j.athoracsur.2018.11.055. Epub 2018 Dec 23. PMID:30586576.

Hirapara DH, Gupta V, Brown L, Kidane B. Patient-reported outcomes in lung and esophageal cancer. J Thorac Dis. 2019 Mar 1;11(Suppl 4):S509-S514. doi:10.21037/jtd.2019.01.02. PMID:31032069.

Subramanian M, Kozower BD, Brown LM, Khullar OV, Fernandez FG. Patient Reported Outcomes in Cardiothoracic Surgery. Ann Thorac Surg. 2019 Jan;107(1):294-301. doi:10.1016/j.athoracsur.2018.06.005. PMID:30009806.