Kristin Livingston, MD

Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Department; Director, Orthopedic Trauma Program
Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Harvard Medical School
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Kristin Livingston, MD

Kristin Livingston, MD

Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Department; Director, Orthopedic Trauma Program
Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Harvard Medical School

Medical Services

Languages
English
Education
Undergraduate School
Dartmouth College
Hanover
NH
Medical School
UCSF School of Medicine
San Francisco
CA
Residency
Orthopedic Surgery
Harvard Combined Orthopedic Residency Program
Boston
MA
Fellowship
Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery
Boston Children's Hospital
Boston
MA
Certifications
American Board of Orthopedic Surgery (General)
Professional History

As the Director of Orthopaedic Trauma at Boston Children’s Hospital, Dr. Livingston is one of the few pediatric orthopaedic trauma specialists in the country. In this role, Dr. Livingston has built a new clinical team structure for orthopaedic trauma care at Boston Children’s to streamline patient care and physician experience. She has also designed a family education program to get patients to the OR more expeditiously, outlined a clinical protocol for complex adolescent trauma, revised treatment protocols for common outpatient fractures, and defined levels of urgency for pediatric orthopaedic trauma diagnoses to help with OR triage.

In her role, Dr. Livingston serves on the COSF Board, the Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Leadership Council, the Orthopaedic Quality and Safety Committee, the Clinical Operations Committee, and the Orthopaedic Surgery Clinical Effectiveness Research Center Scientific Review Committee. She has initiated building bridges with the Harvard Medical School Orthopaedic Trauma Initiative to collaborate with our adult hospitals and has become a member of the Orthopaedic Trauma Association. She serves on multiple committees in POSNA and AAOS.

From a quality perspective, Dr. Livingston is involved at multiple levels, from the Orthopaedic Department USNWR Committee to the hospital-wide PIPS committee, Trauma Management Committee and ACS Level 1 Trauma Program, and the Emergency Management Committee. She is also a member in CORTICES, a pediatric orthopaedic trauma multicenter study group. Dr. Livingston’s research interests include innovative imaging modalities in pediatric orthopaedics and understanding the impact of orthopaedic trauma on children and their families. She is heavily involved in resident and fellow education. Her long-term goal is to create the first pediatric orthopaedic trauma fellowship in the country in the next 5-10 years.

Publications

The Factors That Affect Operating Room Start Time for Pediatric Femoral Shaft Fractures. View Abstract
Utility of fast MRIs in pediatric elbow injuries. View Abstract
The carbon footprint of American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America national meetings. View Abstract
Urinary tract infections in pediatric orthopedic surgical patients: a Single Institution National Surgical Quality Improvement Program Study. View Abstract
New Injury Patterns in Pediatric Supracondylar Fractures During COVID-19: Beds Are the New Monkey Bars. View Abstract
Response to Use of Digital Tomosynthesis in Assessing Accurate Medial Epicondyle Fracture Displacement as Compared With Conventional Radiography and Computed Tomography. View Abstract
Use of Digital Tomosynthesis in Assessing Accurate Medial Epicondyle Fracture Displacement as Compared With Conventional Radiography and Computed Tomography. View Abstract
The Prevalence of Bullying Among Pediatric Orthopaedic Patients. View Abstract
Improved diagnostic confidence and accuracy of pediatric elbow fractures with digital tomosynthesis. View Abstract
Digital tomosynthesis of the pediatric elbow. View Abstract
Wash, Rinse, Repeat: Which Patients Undergo Serial Joint Irrigation in Pediatric Septic Hip Arthritis? View Abstract
Orthopedic Injuries Associated with Hoverboard Use in Children: A Multi-center Analysis. View Abstract
Radiographic Evaluation of First Metatarsal and Medial Cuneiform Morphology in Juvenile Hallux Valgus. View Abstract
Acute Exertional Compartment Syndrome in Young Athletes: A Descriptive Case Series and Review of the Literature. View Abstract
Pediatric Acute Compartment Syndrome. View Abstract
Does Weather Matter? The Effect of Weather Patterns and Temporal Factors on Pediatric Orthopedic Trauma Volume. View Abstract
Pediatric Nonfracture Acute Compartment Syndrome: A Review of 39 Cases. View Abstract
Parasol Rib Deformity in Hypotonic Neuromuscular Scoliosis: A New Radiographical Definition and a Comparison of Short-term Treatment Outcomes With VEPTR and Growing Rods. View Abstract