Lauren Shapiro, MD, MS
Assistant Professor
Orthopaedic Surgery
School of Medicine

415-353-7584

Dr. Shapiro has clinical expertise in conditions of the upper extremity, including the hand, wrist, and elbow. Her clinical interests include traumatic hand and forearm injuries stemming from sports-related injuries to acute traumas as well as common issues such as arthritis, carpal tunnel, and ligament and tendon injuries.

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Dr Shapiro has lectured internationally on clinical hand and wrist injuries as well as research topics including quality, value, and care equity in: Brazil, Cambodia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Japan, Spain, and Vietnam.

Dr. Shapiro’s research interests span multiple disciplines with projects rooted in providing high-quality and patient-centered care. She conducts research on high-value care, patient preferences, shared-decision making, and health disparities, empowering patients to understand their treatment options. She is a member of the Hand Surgery Quality Consortium, a consortium of hand surgery experts studying quality in hand surgery; and she chairs the Global Quality in Upper Extremity Surgery and Training consortium, a consortium of global health and hand surgery experts interested in promoting the delivery of safe and high-quality care in low- and middle- income countries. She has presented her research nationally and internationally and has published more than 120 peer-reviewed manuscripts and seven book chapters. Dr. Shapiro is active in professional societies, and she chairs and serves on committees within the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. She is equally as active in her local and global communities. She has conducted outreach programs to improve surgery, education, and research in developing countries across the globe. She has received awards, including the AFSH-HVO Traveling Fellowship.

Dr. Shapiro completed her undergraduate degree at Stanford University, where she was a member of the varsity women’s soccer team. She completed her residency in Orthopaedic Surgery at Stanford University, serving as a chief resident during her final year. She then completed a fellowship in Hand, Upper Extremity, and Microvascular Surgery at Duke University, at which she also completed a Master’s Degree in Health Analytics from the Duke Fuqua School of Business.

We are incredibly excited to see our group expand with such and outstanding talent and are equally thrilled to expand our capacity to offer quality care to patients in San Francisco and beyond. Dr. Shapiro will be caring for patient at both the Orthopaedic Institute and the Redwood Shores offices and taking call at UCSF, ZSFG and Children’s Benioff.

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  • Hand, Upper Extremity and Microvascular Surgery Fellowship Duke University Hospital 07/2021
  • MS Health Analytics Duke Fuqua School of Business 05/2021
  • Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Stanford University 06/2020
  • MD Bioengineering Stanford University School of Medicine 06/2015
  • BA Human Biology Stanford University 06/2009

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