Marjorie S. Gloff, M.D.
Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine
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Marjorie S. Gloff, M.D.
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158 Sawgrass Dr, Suite 100
Brighton, NY 14620
About Me
Dr. Gloff’s academic interests include perioperative optimization as well as quality improvement. She has mentored colleagues, residents and students on many perioperative quality and safety initiatives. She also serves as the Associate Chief Medical Officer for Patient Safety and Loss Prevention.
Dr. Gloff was named the Society for Perioperative Assessment and Quality Improvement Physician of the Year in 2023, and has been the recipient of numerous University of Rochester awards for excellence. She is a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society and the Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society.
Certified Specialties
Anesthesiology - American Board of Anesthesiology
Faculty Appointments
Associate Professor - Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine (SMD)
Credentials
Residency & Fellowship
Residency, Anesthesiology, University of Rochester Medical Center. 2009 - 2012
Internship, Anesthesiology, University of Rochester Medical Center. 2008 - 2009
Education
MD | University of Rochester. 2008
Awards
Age Friendly Health System Commitment to Care Excellence Designation. 2024
Age Friendly Health System Participant Status Designation CPM. 2024
Society for Perioperative Medicine and Quality Improvement Physician of the Year. 2023
URMedicine Board Excellence Award Winner in the Team Category: Age Friendly Health System. 2023
Joint Meeting on Quality of Care (JMQC) recognition. 2023
Nominee: Executive Leadership in Healthcare. 2023
ICARE: Silver Star Designation. 2021
Joint Meeting on Quality of Care (JMQC) recognition - Perioperative Services commitment to. 2021
URMedicine Board Excellence Award Winner in the Individiual/Physician Category. 2020
IIE Team Based Care Symposium Team Award: Pediatric Perioperative Surgical Home. 2019
UR Medicine's Lean Performance Excellence Award – Silver. Most Valuable Team: Ambulatory Surgical Center.. 2019
Strong Star Bronze Star Status. 2018
UR Medicine's Lean Performance Excellence Award - Silver Most Vaulable Team: Perioperative Surgical Home. 2018
Most Valuable Team: Pediatric Perioperative Surgical Home. 2018
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Strong Star Bronze Star Status. 2017
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ICARE: Bronze Star Designation. 2017 - 2020
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Chief Resident. 2011 - 2012
Alpha Omega Alpha, Inducted. 2008
Phi Beta Kappa, Inducted. 2004
Golden Key National Honour Society, Inducted. 2003
Publications
Journal Articles
Achieving Age-Friendly Health Care in an Outpatient Perioperative Clinic
Lander H, Cole DJ, Deiner S, Gloff M.
ASA Monitor. 2023; 87(1): 20-1.
Preoperative Anemia Treatment in Cardiac Surgery: Past Due and Time to Act
Gloff MS, Mazzeffi M, Eaton M.
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. 2023; 37(2): 276-8.
Preoperative optimizaiton in the pediatric patient.
Gloff, M; Robinson, R; Correll, LR; Lander, H; Pyne, S; Webber, A.
International Anesthesiology Clinics. 2022; 60(1): 56-63.
Preoperative anemia management program reduces blood transfusion in elective cardiac surgical patients, improving outcomes and decreasing hospital length of stay
Cahill, CM.; Alhasson, B.; Blumberg, N.; Melvin, A.; Knight, P.; Gloff, M.; Robinson, R.; Akwaa, F.; Refaai, M.
Transfusion. 2021; : 1-8.
Patient Selection Criteria in Ambulatory Surgery–A Single-Center Experience to Reflect on Development, Implementation and Evaluation of its Impact
Pyne, SG; Gloff, MS; Kreso, MA; Spring, CI; Gewandter, JS; Lindenmuth, DM; Kamdar, BB; Karan, SB.
Ambulatory Surgery. 2021; 1(64).
Measuring Childbirth Outcomes: Reply
Glance, LG; Hasley, S; Glantz, JC; Gloff, M;et al.
Anesthesiology. 2020; 132(5): 1700-1702.
Measuring Childbirth Outcomes: Reply
Glance, LG; Hasley, S; Glantz, JC; Gloff, M; et al.
Anesthesiology. 2020; 132(5): 1282-1283.
Measuring Childbirth Outcomes Using Administrative and Birth Certificate Data
Glance, LG.; Hasley, S.; Glantz, JC.; Stevens, TP.; Faden, E.; Kreso, MA.; Pyne, SG.; Wissler, RN.; Fichter, J.; Gloff, MS.; Dick, AW.
The Journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists. 2019; 131(2): 238-253.
Building a Pediatric Perioperative Surgical Home: One Patient, One Team.
Robinson, R; Schriefer, J; Gloff, M; Michels, J; Webber, A; Hilt, S; Sanders, J; Herman, E.
Journal of Pediatric Surgical Nursing. 2018; 7: 49-59.
Auditory efferent feedback system deficits precede age-related hearing loss: Contralateral suppression of otoacoustic emissions in mice.
Zhu, X., Vasilyeva, O. N., Kim, S., Jacobson, M., Romney, J., Waterman (Gloff), M. S., Tuttle, D. and Frisina, R. D.
J. Comp. Neurol., 503: 593–604. doi: 10.1002/cne.21402. 2007; : 593 - 604.
Rubinger, DA; Cahill, C; Ngo, A; Gloff, M; Refaai, M.
Current Anesthesiology Reports. .
Books
Neurological Diseases and Pregnancy: A Coordinated Care Model for Best Management (2018)
Chapter: Anesthesia Considerations for Neurological Patients
Authors: M. Kreso, M. Gloff, and R. Wissler
Publisher: Oxford University Press 2018
Neurological Diseases and Pregnancy: A Coordinated Care Model for Best Management (2018)
Chapter: Neurologic Complications in Obstetric Anesthesia
Authors: M. Gloff, M. Kreso and R. Wissler
Publisher: Oxford University Press 2018
The Textbook of Assisted Reproduction (2017)
Chapter: The Art of Anesthesia in ART
Authors: M. Gloff, M. Kreso and S. Lustik
Publisher: Springer 2017
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