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Stephanie Kaszuba, MD, is an active faculty member at the Yale School of Medicine in the Department of Orthopædics & Rehabilitation. She earned her MD from Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in 2021 and completed dual bachelor’s degrees in Biology and International Studies from Loyola University Chicago in 2017. Her academic appointment is consistent with the Instructor/Lecturer rank, indicating an early-career clinical and research role in orthopedic surgery.
Her research interests span a broad range of orthopedic topics, including:
- Total joint arthroplasty (hip and knee)
- Fracture management, particularly femoral neck and pilon fractures
- Limb reconstruction and bone transport techniques
- Foot and ankle surgery
- Use of navigation and custom implants in orthopedic procedures
- Orthopedic outcomes in patients with systemic diseases such as cystic fibrosis
Dr. Kaszuba has published extensively from 2023 to 2025 in peer-reviewed journals such as the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma, and Foot and Ankle Clinics. Her recent publications reflect a strong focus on clinical outcomes, surgical techniques, and technological advancements in orthopedics. Notably, her work investigates the role of navigation in improving leg length restoration during total hip arthroplasty and evaluates complications in joint replacements among high-risk patients.
Her research collaborations include prominent orthopedic surgeons such as David Frumberg, Jonathan Grauer, Lee Eric Rubin, and Daniel Wiznia, indicating active integration into a multidisciplinary orthopedic research team at Yale. She has contributed to both original research and comprehensive review articles, demonstrating expertise in both clinical investigation and literature synthesis.
There are no listed scientific awards or teaching recognitions in the available data. She does not appear to have formal advisees or students listed, which is typical for early-career faculty. No information is available about grants, labs, or leadership roles. However, her consistent publication record suggests active involvement in clinical research and academic orthopedics at Yale.

