Resident Physician
Oregon Health & Science University
Sarah Lindsay is a resident physician in orthopaedic surgery at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, Oregon, USA.
Sarah received her undergraduate degree from Stanford University where she studied biology. Her honors thesis was entitled “MnTE-2-PyP Disrupts Staphylococcus aureus Biofilms in a Novel Fracture Model” and studied the utility of a new drug in preventing hardware-associated biofilm infections in orthopaedic trauma. She earned her MD from Stanford University. She completed a scholarly concentration in Health Services and Policy Research, and her thesis work explored patient education and shared decision making within orthopaedic surgery.
Sarah is currently a fourth-year orthopaedic surgery resident. Her research interests in residency primarily focus on health systems and outcomes. She plans to pursue a fellowship in orthopaedic oncology.