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Andrea Long, MD, FACS

Associate Clinical Professor

Andrea Long, M.D., FACS
Associate Clinical Professor, UCSF
Specialty: Acute Care Surgery, Critical Care Surgery, General Surgery

Andrea Long, MD, is faculty at the UCSF School of Medicine teaching residents and fellows through the regional branch campus, UCSF Fresno.

Dr. Long received her bachelor’s degree in biochemistry at the University of Missouri-Columbia, graduating Magna Cum Laude, and her medical degree at the University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, Missouri. Her general surgery residency was completed at Mercer University/Medical Center of Central Georgia in Macon, Georgia. Her surgical critical care and acute care surgery fellowships were completed at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in North Carolina.

She grew up inspired by the solid medical influences in her family, particularly her grandmother and aunt, who were both Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists. Their dedication and stories from the medical field sparked Dr. Long’s passion for surgery at a young age, setting her on a path that would define her life’s work.

Dr. Long has made a significant impact both in the operating room and in the broader medical community. She serves as the Director of Diversity and Outreach at UCSF Fresno and has worked closely with Community Health Systems, improving equity and inclusion in health care. With this partnership, she led the development of a groundbreaking LGBTQIA+ care curriculum. This program has trained over 7,000 hospital employees, vastly improving the quality of care for marginalized communities.

Dr. Long’s passion for trauma surgery stems from her desire to be present for patients in their most critical moments. She finds deep fulfillment in the challenge of trauma cases, where quick decisions and skilled hands can save lives. For Dr. Long, the role of a trauma surgeon goes beyond the operating room—she and her incredible team are committed to guiding her patients through every stage of their recovery, ensuring they receive the comprehensive care they need.

Mentorship has been a guiding force in Dr. Long’s career. During her residency, she often asked, “What would Dr. Ayoub do?”—a reflection of Dr. Macram Ayoub’s profound influence on her approach to difficult situations. His wisdom serves as her moral compass in the most challenging moments. Another significant mentor, Dr. Jim Davis, played a crucial role in her decision to move from the East Coast to Fresno. His strong advocacy for women in surgery and his leadership within the field were key factors that drew Dr. Long to UCSF Fresno, where she has since thrived as both a surgeon and a champion for diversity and inclusion.

In addition to her professional roles, Dr. Long is deeply engaged in her community. She volunteers with the Fresno County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue Team, combining her medical expertise and passion for the outdoors. She also serves on the Central California Blood Center board, contributing to vital public health efforts. These commitments reflect her belief that the role of a surgeon extends beyond the hospital walls.

As a queer woman in a traditionally male-dominated field, Dr. Long is dedicated to being a visible and supportive role model for others. She strives to create an inclusive environment where all medical professionals can thrive regardless of background. Her dedication to mentorship and advocacy has earned her respect and admiration throughout the medical community.

Dr. Long hopes to be remembered as a good and caring surgeon who is unwaveringly committed to making healthcare more inclusive, compassionate, and equitable. Her legacy is one of leadership, empathy, and a deep dedication to her patients and community.
Education
2018 - Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training, University of California
Fellow, 2016 - Surgical Critical Care and Acute Care Surgery, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
Resident, 2014 - General Surgery, Mercer University/Medical Center of Central Georgia
Intern, 2010 - General Surgery, University Hospital and Clinics
Doctorate of Medicine, 2009 - Medicine, University of Missouri School of Medicine
Bachelor of Science, 2004 - Biochemistry, University of Missouri-Columbia
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