Christy Inglis-Arkell, MD
Professor
Anesthesia
School of Medicine
Dr. Inglis-Arkell is an attending anesthesiologist at the Moffitt-Long, Mission Bay, and Mount Zion campuses. At Mount Zion Hospital she serves as medical director of the surgery center. She is also a member of the regional, spine, and neurosurgical anesthesia sub-specialty teams and has been a co-investigator on several Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) pathways.
Education & Training
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- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training University of California 2018
- Clinical Fellowship in Regional Anesthesia Anesthesia and Perioperative Care UCSF 2012
- Anesthesia Residency Anesthesia and Perioperative Care UCSF 2011
- MD School of Medicine UCSD 2007
- BA Human Development UCSD 2002
Interests
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- Medical Education
- Ambulatory Surgery
- Regional Anesthesia
- Enhanced Recovery Pathways
- Quality Improvement
- Pain Management
- Perioperative Home
Publications (6)
Top publication keywords:
Endocrine Surgical ProceduresAmbulatory Surgical ProceduresMastectomy, SimplePain ManagementDrug PrescriptionsPrescriptionsAnalgesics, Non-NarcoticPain, PostoperativeIntraoperative CareAnalgesia, Patient-ControlledGynecologic Surgical ProceduresPostoperative Nausea and VomitingPreoperative CareEndocrine System DiseasesAnalgesics, Opioid
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Limited use of nonopioid analgesics after pediatric ambulatory surgery.
Journal of opioid management 2021 Ho N, Dixit AA, Inglis-Arkell C, Manuel SP -
Reducing Opioid Use in Endocrine Surgery Through Patient Education and Provider Prescribing Patterns.
The Journal of surgical research 2020 Kwan SY, Lancaster E, Dixit A, Inglis-Arkell C, Manuel S, Suh I, Shen WT, Seib CD -
Regarding "Opioid Prescription Usage After Benign Gynecologic Surgery: A Prospective Cohort Study".
Journal of minimally invasive gynecology 2020 Manuel SP, Dixit A, Inglis-Arkell C -
Assessment of Unused Opioids Following Ambulatory Surgery.
The American surgeon 2020 Dixit AA, Chen CL, Inglis-Arkell C, Manuel SP -
Variability in Opioid-Prescribing Patterns in Endocrine Surgery and Discordance With Patient Use.
JAMA surgery 2019 Lancaster E, Inglis-Arkell C, Hirose K, Seib CD, Wick E, Sosa JA, Duh QY -
Improved analgesia and reduced post-operative nausea and vomiting after implementation of an enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) pathway for total mastectomy.
BMC anesthesiology 2018 Chiu C, Aleshi P, Esserman LJ, Inglis-Arkell C, Yap E, Whitlock EL, Harbell MW