Tricia C. Elliott MD, FAAFP
Senior Vice President, Academic and Research Affairs, Chief Academic Officer, Designated Institutional Official, JPS Health Network, Fort Worth, Texas; Professor, Family Medicine, Burnett School of Medicine at Texas Christian University; Affiliate Professor, Family Medicine, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine; Adjunct Professor, Family Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TexasDr. Tricia C. Elliott is a specialist in family medicine based in Fort Worth, Texas, where she is Senior Vice President of Academic and Research Affairs, Chief Academic Officer, and Designated Institutional Official at JPS Health Network in Fort Worth. She is Professor of Family Medicine at the Burnett School of Medicine at Texas Christian University and Affiliate Professor at the University of North Texas Health Science Center Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Worth. She is also Adjunct Professor at the University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine in Galveston, Texas.
Dr. Elliott's academic interests include graduate and undergraduate medical education, learner assessments, healthcare advocacy and policy, and leadership development and mentoring. Her clinical interests include primary prevention, chronic disease management, women's health, migraine management, ambulatory procedural training, patient education, and community medicine.
Recent Contributions to PracticeUpdate:
- Insulin Initiation in Type 2 Diabetes in Primary Care
- Management of Chronic Noncancer Pain
- Current Therapy for Venous Thromboembolism
- Immediate Postpartum Intrauterine Device and Implant Program Outcomes
- Insufficient Evidence for Screening for Gynecologic Conditions With Pelvic Examination
- Migraine and Long-Term Cardiovascular Outcomes in Women
- Azithromycin in Labor Lowers Infection Rates in Mothers and Newborns
- Use of Antidepressants With Effects on Serotonin Reuptake in Early Pregnancy and Organ-Specific Malformations
- Use of Combined Hormonal Contraceptives Among Women With Migraines and Risk of Ischemic Stroke
- Mortality and Readmission Rates Lower for Patients Treated by Female vs Male Physicians