Anthony Ding, MD

Anthony Ding, MD

Associate Professor
Orthopaedic Trauma Institute at Zuckerberg San Francisco General - Trauma & Problem Fractures
 
UCSF Orthopedic Surgery Clinic at WTMF - Trauma & Problem Fractures
 

Grants

  • Assessment of Surgical Skills by Evaluation of Recorded Tasks (ASSERT)
    2024-01-02 -
    UCSF Haile T. Debas Academy of Medical Educators Innovations Funding
    Role: Co-Investigator

Education

UC Irvine 07/2018
R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, University of Maryland 07/2016
UCSF 06/2015
MD Columbia University 05/2010
BS Columbia University 05/2004

About Anthony Ding, MD

Dr. Anthony Ding  is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center. He is a dual fellowship-trained specialist in orthopaedic trauma and in hand, upper extremity and microvascular surgery, with expertise in posttraumatic limb reconstruction.


 

Dr. Ding received his B.S. and M.D. from Columbia University. He completed his orthopaedic residency training at UCSF, during which he received the Krevans Award for clinical excellence. He returned to the East Coast for a fellowship in orthopaedic traumatology at the renowned R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, MD. With a keen interest in upper extremity trauma and limb salvage, he pursued a second fellowship in Hand and Microvascular Surgery at University of California Irvine. In 2018, he joined the faculty of the UCSF Department of Orthopaedic Surgery as an attending orthopaedic trauma and hand attending at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital. As Director of Residency Mentorship and Diversity Affairs, Dr. Ding’s academic work focuses on education and mentorship as avenues to achieving equity and inclusion. He is a UCSF Teaching Scholar and a member of the Haile T. Debas Academy of Medical Educators.

Dr. Ding joined the faculty at UCSF in 2018 and works primarily out of the UCSF/San Francisco General Hospital Orthopaedic Trauma Institute (OTI). His clinical interests include Hand, Upper Extremity, Microvascular. He is committed to high quality patient care and resident education.

Dr. Lee received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Biochemistry from UCLA.  He attended medical school at UCLA followed by completion of an orthopaedic surgery residency at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, TX.  He pursued an additional year of hand and upper extremity surgery specialization with an emphasis on microsurgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin combined plastic surgery and orthopaedic surgery program. 
Dr. Lee joined the faculty at UCSF in 2013 and works primarily out of the UCSF/San Francisco General Hospital Orthopaedic Trauma Institute (OTI).  His clinical interests include upper extremity elective and trauma care from the fingertip to the shoulder.  He has an additional interest in soft tissue coverage and microvascular surgery.   He is committed to high quality patient care and resident education.