
Areas of Focus:
- Robotic Acute Care Surgery (Robotic Emergency General Surgery)
- Elective Robotic Surgery
- Minimally Invasive Rib Plating
Certifications:
- Board Certified, Surgery, American Board of Surgery
- Board Certified, Surgical Critical Care, American Board of Surgery
Education/Professional Training:
- Fellowship (Surgical Critical Care): Brown University
- Resident (General Surgery): University of South Florida
- Medical School: MD, Morsani College of Medicine at the University of South Florida
- Undergraduate: Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences, University of South Florida
Memberships/Professional Societies:
- Associate Fellow, American College of Surgeons
- Associate Member, Society of Critical Care Medicine SCCM
- CDPHE State Trauma Advisory Council
About
Dr. Bailee (Williams) Olliff is a board-certified general surgeon with specialized expertise in surgical critical care and trauma surgery. She is currently serving as the Trauma Medical Director at HCA HealthOne Mountain Ridge and Medical Director of University of Colorado Boulder Student EMS. She is a member of the State Trauma Advisory Committee for the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and assists CDPHE in reviewing other trauma centers. Dr. Olliff is also a clinical faculty member for general surgery residents at Swedish Medical Center, a clinical preceptor for Red Rocks Community College Physician Assistant program, and a clinical associate professor at Rocky Vista College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Dr. Olliff completed her Surgical Critical Care Fellowship at Brown University and her General Surgery Residency at the University of South Florida, where she also served as Administrative Chief Resident. Her academic background includes a Doctor of Medicine from the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, where she was actively involved in medical education initiatives and community outreach.
With a strong commitment to education, Dr. Olliff regularly mentors residents and medical students, and she has received several awards for teaching excellence. Her clinical interests include trauma, surgical nutrition, and advanced minimally invasive techniques, and she has delivered invited lectures on topics ranging from surgical waste and operating room economics to intimate partner violence in trauma care. Dr. Olliff also works with Intuitive Surgical to train and proctor new robotic surgeons.
Dr. Olliff is dedicated to improving patient outcomes and advancing medical education, both locally and internationally. She is an active volunteer with Jeremiah’s Hope in Cambodia, where she provides medical care and education to underserved communities. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling, skiing, and spending time with family and friends.