Biography
Dr. Carter Lebares is a gastrointestinal and bariatric surgeon who specializes in treating gastrointestinal disease, particularly of the esophagus and stomach, using minimally invasive surgery, such as robotics and surgical endoscopy. Her expertise includes treatments for reflux disease, obesity, early esophageal or gastric cancer, esophageal motility disorders, hernias, gallbladder disease and some kinds of biliary disease.
Lebares' research interests include resilience and mindfulness in surgery, mindfulness and nutrition in metabolic syndrome and obesity, the neuroendocrine and cognitive effects of stress on learning and performance, and endoscopic surgery for diseases of the esophagus and stomach.
Lebares received her medical degree from the University of Minnesota and completed a surgical residency there. She also completed a surgical residency at UCSF. She completed a fellowship in minimally invasive surgery and surgical endoscopy at the IRCAD Institute of the University of Strasbourg in France.
Lebares is a member of the American College of Surgeons. She received the University of Minnesota Foundation's Metropolitan – Mount Sinai Award for future excellence in 2008, the University of Minnesota's Gaviser-Hays Award for compassion in surgery in 2013 and the surgical resident teaching award from the UCSF Haile T. Debas Academy of Medical Educators in 2013.
Lebares' research interests include resilience and mindfulness in surgery, mindfulness and nutrition in metabolic syndrome and obesity, the neuroendocrine and cognitive effects of stress on learning and performance, and endoscopic surgery for diseases of the esophagus and stomach.
Lebares received her medical degree from the University of Minnesota and completed a surgical residency there. She also completed a surgical residency at UCSF. She completed a fellowship in minimally invasive surgery and surgical endoscopy at the IRCAD Institute of the University of Strasbourg in France.
Lebares is a member of the American College of Surgeons. She received the University of Minnesota Foundation's Metropolitan – Mount Sinai Award for future excellence in 2008, the University of Minnesota's Gaviser-Hays Award for compassion in surgery in 2013 and the surgical resident teaching award from the UCSF Haile T. Debas Academy of Medical Educators in 2013.
Education
Institution | Degree | Dept or School | End Date |
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IRCAD, Strasbourg University, France | Fellow, Surgical Endoscopy and Minimally Invasive Surgery | Dept. of Surgery/IHU | 2015 |
UCSF | Clinical Instructor/Attending | Dept. of Surgery | 2014 |
UCSF | Chief Resident | Dept. of Surgery | 2013 |
UCSF | Surgical Resident | Dept. of Surgery | 2012 |
University of Minnesota | Surgical Resident | Dept. of Surgery | 2011 |
University of Minnesota | M.D. | School of Medicine | 2008 |
University of Minnesota | B.S. | Biochemistry | 1995 |
Board Certifications
American Board of Surgery, General Surgery
Clinical Expertise
Gastrointestinal Links
Minimally Invasive Surgery
Robotic and Surgical Endoscopy
Hiatal Hernia
Obesity
Esophageal Cancer
Gastric Cancer
Esophageal Motility Disorders
Complex abdominal wall reconstruction
Complex hernia repair
Bariatric Surgery
Hernias
Gallbladder Disease
Clinical Trials
- Enhanced Stress Resilience Training for Faculty (NCT03516877)Related Conditions: Stress| Start Date: | End Date:
- Mindful Mental Training for Surgeons to Enhance Resilience and Performance Under Stress (NCT03141190)Related Conditions: Burnout Syndrome, Surgery, Mental Health, Stress, Mindfulness| Start Date: | End Date:
In the News
March, 26, 2020 | Presentmomentmindfulness.com
June, 19, 2019 | UCSF Department of Surgery
May, 30, 2019 | Center for Mindfulness in Surgery
May, 30, 2019 | MedicalResearch.com
February, 27, 2018 | UCSF Center for Mindfulness in Surgery
October, 31, 2017 | UCSF Department of Surgery
August, 18, 2017 | UCSF Department of Surgery
Research Narrative
Research Pathways
Publications
MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM A TOTAL OF 47
- Flourishing as a guide to intervention: a national multicenter study of general surgery residents.| | PubMed
- Emotional Regulation in Surgery: Fostering Well-Being, Performance, and Leadership.| | PubMed
- Validity evidence for flourishing as a measure of global wellbeing: a national multicenter study of academic general surgery residents.| | PubMed
- Defining and Validating Flourishing in Surgery: Differences by Race and Gender in a Multicenter Study.| | UCSF Research Profile
- Enhancers and Inhibitors of Well-Being: A Multicenter Study of Surgical Resident Perspectives.| | UCSF Research Profile
- Surgical Trainee Well-Being: A Synergy of Individual and System-Level Interventions.| | PubMed
- Scoping mindfully.| | PubMed
- From challenge to change in Surgery.| | PubMed
- Enhanced stress-resilience training for surgical trainees.| | PubMed
- Flourishing as a Measure of Global Well-being in First Year Residents: A Pilot Longitudinal Cohort Study.| | PubMed