Hospital Assistant III, Neuroendovascular Surgery (NES)
Here's what Beatrice's nominator had to say about her:
Per Dr. Steven Hetts & NES attendees: Beatrice is extremely conscientious, caring, and patient oriented. She quickly achieves rapport with patients and their family members, making them feel comfortable in the health care setting. She is a commensurate team player, patiently working with our nurses, technologists, nurse practitioners, office staff, and physicians in a very busy and complex service environment.
From Alpana & NES Nurse & Technologist team: Beatrice consistently and effortlessly embodies the UCSF PRIDE values as a hospital assistant. Her unwavering dedication to her role and her exceptional work ethic are a testament to her deep commitment to UCSF's mission. Every interaction she has with patients and colleagues is marked by a profound sense of Professionalism and Respect. Whether she is assisting a patient or offering support to a fellow team member, Beatrice radiates a warmth and kindness that elevates the atmosphere around her.
Her Initiative is one of her most remarkable qualities. Beatrice never waits to be asked – she instinctively knows where her help is needed and is quick to step in. From ensuring that patients are comfortable to anticipating the needs of her colleagues, she goes above and beyond, always willing to take on more for the betterment of those around her.
Beatrice's compassion and empathy are deeply...
Pediatric Infection Preventionist
Bio:
Carolyn Caughell brings over a decade of expertise to her role as a Pediatric Infection Preventionist (IP) at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). During her tenure spanning 12 years at UCSF, she has been a lead Pediatric IP for Benioff Children’s Hospital San Francisco. Collaborating closely with medical and hospital leadership, Carolyn has helped implement the best infection prevention protocols. She is dedicated to ensuring the highest standards of patient care and adherence to evidence-based practices and published guidelines. Specifically, Carolyn has focused on pediatric surgical site infection (SSI) prevention and the meticulous reprocessing of reusable medical equipment, consistently aligning procedures with manufacturer’s instructions for use (MIFUs). Before working in Infection Control, she worked at Children’s Hospital, Oakland, CA within their Hospital Research Institute and as a Neonatal Nurse in the NICU.
Carolyn is deeply engaged in the fields of infection prevention and public health, holding active memberships in both SHEA and APIC. Her commitment to advancing these causes is evident through her roles, including serving on the SHEA Public Policy & Government Affairs Committee (PPGA) and the CDPH Healthcare-Associated Infection...
Chief of Staff UCSF Police Department
Here's what Ailene's nominator had to say about her:
"Ailene has worked tirelessly to improve the UCSF environment, in her role supporting campus safety initiatives and beyond her role on equity, inclusion and belonging. She's lighting the path to bring restorative justice to our community and helping to tear down systems that get in the way. Her passion is inspiring!”
Nominated by: Kim LaPean
Ailene's Bio
Ailene Estalilla is an advocate, problem-solver and strategist. In her current role as Chief of Staff and Director of Compliance for the UCSF Police Department, Ailene is responsible for strategic, operational and cultural agendas calling for considerable changes in policing and public safety for UCSF. As a part of the leadership team, her most important objective is shaping a healthy, engaging, inclusive and high performing culture. In 2021, Ailene led the inaugural Vendor Diversity Event for UCSF Real Estate, laying a foundation for Real Estate’s commitment to their current supplier diversity program. She also created the first ever Job Readiness Program for the Security Services Division of the Police Department, partnering with non-profit organizations in the Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood of San Francisco.
...Fellowship Program Administrator, Department of Pathology
Here is what Suria’s nominator had to say about her:
I am nominating Suria Sadat to be featured by Women of UCSF Health because of recent events that have led to Suria taking on a huge additional amount of work for the Department of Anatomic Pathology. She has managed to take on this additional responsibility with poise, elegance, and an impressively positive attitude that I know few could manage. While Suria was previously in charge of the fellowships within the Anatomic Pathology Department at UCSF, she additionally took on the role of being our interim residency coordinator, a role that requires her to become the first point of contact for an additional 25-30 residents. This means a constant onslaught of emails, questions, problems to solve, and so much more I could probably not imagine.
Nominated by: Nikka Khorsandi
Not only has Suria excelled in this role, she has even gone above and beyond to offer the resident class extra training in how to use various administrative tools. She organized a fantastic graduation event for the department last year and pulled it off in an impressively short amount of time. Clearly, Suria is organized, dedicated, and adaptable, but the real reason that she deserves to be highlighted by Women of UCSF is her constant cheerful attitude. Every time I interact her, I am met with a huge smile, lots of laughs, and a magnetic...
Administrative Director, Dept of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
Here is what Madee’s nominator had to say about her:
Madee has been with UCSF for more than 30 years during which time she has served many roles including a floor nurse in Neuro ICU, a manager and now leads Otolaryngology services in Ambulatory. Madee is a fearless champion of her team and works to develop emerging leaders. She is grace under fire and brings all sides together to deliver patient centered care pathways that are inclusive of all voices. She brings a joy to patient care and team work and embodies UCSF PRIDE principles in every interaction.
Nomination by Gita Patel.
Madee's Bio:
I received my Bachelor’s in Nursing from San Francisco State University and began my nursing career at UCSF in 1991 as a new graduate nurse on the Neurology/Neurosurgery inpatient unit. I transferred from the acute care unit to the Neuro Transitional Care unit in 2004 where my management journey began. I took on the role of Assistant Patient Care Manager in 2008. There was quite a learning curve, but that experience shaped me into the leader I am today. Managing personnel is one of the most challenging aspects of the role, but also...
Assistant Director, Inpatient Rehab Services Parnassus and Mt Zion
Here is what Annette’s nominator had to say about her:
Annette is a dedicated and extremely values-based leader at UCSF. She demonstrates the pride values in all of her interactions and always leads by example. I am in awe of her leadership skills and ability to demonstrate such humility, insight and maturity in the face of complex and high pressure situations. She inspires and motivates staff to be the best versions of themselves at work. I am very grateful to have a successful example of the pride in action as a leader in the Rehabilitation Services Department. Thank you, Annette, for sharing your skills with us!
Nomination by: John Stack
Annette's Bio:
I moved from Ireland to San Francisco in 2002. Having qualified and worked as an Occupational Therapist in Ireland, I decided to chance my luck and apply for a role at a world -renowned teaching hospital. I was delighted to be afforded an opportunity at UCSF as a clinician. From early on, I felt a strong sense that I belonged at UCSF. I truly felt privileged (and still do) to work with patients and staff from all corners of the globe, and I appreciated the serendipity that brought us all together at UCSF!
I took every...
Supply Chain Lead, Material Services Supply and Distribution
Here is what Camela’s nominator had to say about her:
Camela demonstrates professionalism and good work ethic in the department. She's truly an asset to the organization.
Nomination by: Mark Genove.
Camela's Bio:
My journey began in 2013 as a sales associate in a Gift shop in Parnassus, where I engaged with visitors and hospital employees. I assisted them in finding the perfect souvenirs and purchasing snacks, creating positive experiences. After 2 years, I transitioned to the Nutrition and Food Service Department as a Food Service Worker in Mission Bay. I worked as a cashier in the cafeteria and also served as a barista at Peet’s Coffee. This role allowed me to connect with patients, patients' family and hospital staff, understanding their needs firsthand. I also worked a part-time job at San Francisco International Airport in Bunmee as a front-of-house team member. My responsibilities included cashier, preparing sandwiches and meals for travelers and employees. I’ve won and received the Above and Beyond Customer Service award for the 2nd and 3rd quarter at San Francisco International Airport.
In 2018, I made another move within UCSF, this time...
Director of Finance & Administration
Here is what Georgina's nominator had to say about her:
Georgina has given me the flexibility and autonomy I needed to grow in my position. This past year the frank discussions we have had have been humbling, motivating, and have enabled me to reflect on myself and further develop. She has had my back and supported not only my successes but also my mistakes. When we meet, her comments and inquiries often open the doors for further reflection, study, and change. I greatly appreciate her guidance and support.
Nomination by: Heidi Frank.
Georgina's Bio:
Georgina Lopez has been at UCSF for more than 30 years and is currently the Director of Finance and Administration for the Institute for Global Health Sciences (IGHS) and the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics (DEB). She plays a critical role in managing and overseeing the activities of more than 750 faculty, staff, and students.
In her capacity as Director of Finance and Administration, Ms. Lopez is responsible for the financial and...
Director of FPO Expansion, Ambulatory Administration, Faculty Practice Office
Here is what Jennifer's nominator had to say about her:
I am writing to nominate a former Director of mine, Jennifer Dearman, to be featured as an exemplary leader. She possesses a remarkable set of attributes that make her an exceptional role model for women in healthcare.
One of her most outstanding qualities is her pragmatism. In the face of complex challenges, she consistently displays a practical and solution-oriented approach. Her ability to analyze situations objectively, identify key issues, and develop effective strategies has been instrumental in whichever team she leads achieving successful outcomes time and time again. Jennifer's pragmatism serves as a valuable example to all those who work alongside her.
Moreover, her kindness and compassion are truly remarkable. She leads with empathy, always taking the time to listen attentively and offer support to her team. Her genuine care for the well-being of her colleagues and patients fosters an environment of trust and understanding. Jen's compassionate nature shines through in her interactions, creating a positive and uplifting atmosphere that encourages personal and professional growth.
...Practice Manager, Center for Reproductive Health
Here is what Prabha’s nominator had to say about her:
I would like to nominate our amazing Practice Manager, Prabha Shanbhag, for recognition during Women's Health Awareness Month. With over a decade of dedicated service in the reproductive clinic, Prabha has exemplified exceptional leadership, particularly in her role overseeing the front desk and call center teams. Her proactive approach to problem-solving, coupled with her unwavering dedication to patient care, has ensured smooth operations and efficient patient interactions. Prabha's expertise in reproductive health care, coupled with her ability to effectively lead and motivate her team, has fostered a positive work environment where staff feel supported and empowered. Her contributions to the clinic have been invaluable, making her a truly deserving candidate for recognition during Women's Health Awareness Month.
What is your number one health tip for women?
Work/life balance.
How can women better prioritize their health everyday?
In addition to physical exercises and clean food, also focus on mental health by doing meditation, if possible every day.
What is your experience in impacting Women’s Health?
Working in the Reproductive Clinic, I have learned not to take being a mom for granted, There are so many women going through reproductive issues. But the clinic provides help to these women to start a family and it is just amazing to see how technology...