Kristen Davidge, MD, MSc, FRCSĀ©
Dr. Davidge graduated from the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine in 2005, and subsequently completed her residency training in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery at the University of Toronto in 2012. During her residency, she completed a two-year Masters of Science degree in Clinical Epidemiology that was supported through local and national funding agencies. She pursued her fellowship training in hand, peripheral nerve, and micorsurgery at Washington University of St. Louis and in pediatric surgery at the Hospital for Sick Children. Her clinical practice centers on pediatric hand, nerve and microsurgery and her research program focuses on pain in brachial plexus birth injury, functional outcomes in acute flaccid myelitis, outcomes following sarcoma reconstruction and patient-reported outcomes in hand and nerve surgery. She has been the recipient of numerous awards and grants during her career, and has authored many publications. Most recently, she was awarded of the Langer Surgeon Scientist Award from the Department of Surgery at the University of Toronto, and is currently the Program Chair for the American Society of Peripheral Nerve.