Biography
Dr. Sanziana Roman brings two decades of experience in her surgical treatment of tumors of the adrenal, thyroid, and parathyroid glands. She has a particular interest in minimally invasive approaches to surgery and is one of few surgeons around the world with a high-volume practice in posterior retroperitoneoscopic adrenalectomy (PRA).
In addition, she has vast experience in treating pediatric thyroid nodules and tumors, including children and adolescents with congenital hypothyroidism and goiter, Graves’ disease, thyroid cancer, as well as inherited syndromes, such as Multiple Endocrine Neoplasias.
Dr Roman earned her medical degree at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York NY, and completed her surgical residency training at Yale University, New Haven, CT. Prior to coming to UCSF, she was the Chief of Endocrine Surgery at Yale University for 13 years, subsequently becoming a tenured professor of surgery and the Associate Chief of the Advanced Oncologic Surgery Division at Duke University, Durham, NC, where she remained on faculty for more than five years. There, she established the Center for Adrenal Disease and the Duke Pediatric Thyroid Center. Dr. Roman has been listed in the publication America’s Top Doctors. She is board certified in surgery.
Dr Roman is a dedicated medical educator and is the Director of Clinical Teaching (F2) and Career Launch (CL) Curricula for medical students in the School of Medicine at UCSF.
Prior to becoming a surgeon, Dr. Roman was an opera singer. She combines her love for singing and surgery by focusing her skills on saving the patient’s voice during neck operations. During the COVID pandemic, she teamed up with the San Francisco Opera and is the inventor of the VOXCV singing mask, which helped many opera singers return safely to live performing during the pandemic. The mask design was a finalist in the US Department of Health and Human Services BARDA Mask Challenge, 2021.
Education
Institution | Degree | Dept or School | End Date |
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University of California | Education, Teaching Scholars Program | 2020 | |
University of California | Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training | 2018 | |
Duke University | ALICE Program -- Academic Leadership, Innovation, and Collaborative Engagement | 2016 | |
Yale University | Surgery | 06/1999 | |
Columbia University | MD | Medicine | 05/1994 |
Cornell University | BS | German Literature, Music | 05/1990 |
Board Certifications
American Board of Surgery, General Surgery
Awards & Honors
Award | Conferred By | Date |
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Member of the Academy of Master Surgeon Educators | American College of Surgeons | 2022 |
Member of the Academy of Medical Educators | UCSF | 2020 |
Alpha Omega Alpha | UCSF | 2019 |
Barbara Troxell Prize in Music | Cornell University | 1990/1991 |
Falconer Prize for Operatic Performance | Cornell University | 1989/1991 |
Clinical Expertise
Adrenal Tumors
Adrenocortical Carcinoma
Aldosteronoma
Conn's Syndrome
Cushing's Syndrome
Goiter
Graves' Disease
Hyperparathyroidism
Hyperthyroidism
Laparoscopic Endocrine Surgery
Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia (MEN) Syndromes
Multinodular Goiter
Paraganglioma
Parathyroid Cancer
Parathyroidectomy
Pediatric Thyroid Surgery
Pheochromocytoma
Posterior Retroperitoneoscopic Adrenalectomy
Thyroid Cancer
Thyroid Nodules
Thyroidectomy
In the News
Research Narrative
Dr. Roman's research interests are in health services, clinical trials, and translational research. The endocrine research group has included collaborators from endocrinology, stem cells, biostatistics, pharmacoeconomics, health services research, surgery, pathology, and medical and radiation oncology. Using sophisticated methodologic and biostatistical approaches, the research is focused on identifying ways to optimize patient clinical and economic outcomes following surgery and adjuvant treatments focused in the arena of thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, and endocrine pancreas diseases. Practice guidelines have changed as a result of this work. Dr. Roman has experience working with clinical and administrative databases, including Medicare-SEER, NCDB, NSQIP, and HCUP-US NIS, SID, and SASD. In addition, she is interested in educational research and equity in medicine.
Research Interests
Health Services
Outcomes Analysis
Patient Reported Outcomes
Education
Diversity and Inclusion
Professional Development
Research Pathways
Publications
- Disease-Specific Survival Trends for Patients Presenting with Differentiated Thyroid Cancer and Distant Metastases in the United States, 1992-2018.| | PubMed
- Surgical support team: Lessons learned after piloting a near peer support program for medical students during their core surgery clerkship.| | PubMed
- Endocrine surgeons are performing more thyroid lobectomies for low-risk differentiated thyroid cancer since the 2015 ATA guidelines.| | PubMed
- The Path to Academic Success: Perspectives of a LGBTQ+ Chairof Surgery.| | PubMed
- Third year medical student knowledge gaps after a virtual surgical rotation.| | PubMed
- The Ombuds for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion as an Essential Addition to the WJS Editorial Board.| | PubMed
- We Asked the Experts: How Does a Surgeon Select the Optimal Approach for Minimally Invasive Adrenalectomy?| | PubMed
- Anxiety During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Web-Based Survey of Thyroid Cancer Survivors.| | PubMed
- Severe Hypocalcemia After Thyroidectomy: An Analysis of 7366 Patients.| | PubMed
- Ex Vivo Intact Tissue Analysis Reveals Alternative Calcium-sensing Behaviors in Parathyroid Adenomas.| | PubMed