

Safa Herfat
Dr. Safa Herfat is a recognized authority in the field of Orthopaedic Surgery, serving as an Associate Professor at the University of California, San Francisco. Her pioneering research is centered on the integration of 3D technologies and advanced sensors within the prosthetics clinic, aiming to revolutionize patient care and outcomes. Dr. Herfat's innovative work extends to the development of orthopaedic sensors designed to meticulously monitor bone fracture healing, providing critical insights into the recovery process. In her extensive research portfolio, Dr. Herfat has conducted numerous studies on fracture healing rates, offering valuable data that informs clinical practices and enhances patient recovery protocols. Her biomechanical evaluations of orthopaedic implants and surgical strategies have contributed significantly to the advancement of surgical techniques and device efficacy. Additionally, her application of impedance spectroscopy to monitor fracture healing represents a cutting-edge approach in the field, showcasing her commitment to leveraging technology for improved healthcare solutions. Beyond her technical expertise, Dr. Herfat is deeply committed to global health equity initiatives. Her work in this area focuses on enhancing surgical, anesthesia, and educational practices through technology innovation in underserved regions, including Nepal, Tanzania, and Uganda. Her efforts aim to bridge the gap in healthcare access and quality, ensuring that technological advancements benefit diverse populations worldwide. Dr. Herfat's contributions to both academic research and global health initiatives have earned her recognition as a leader in her field. Her dedication to improving orthopaedic care through technological innovation and her commitment to global health equity underscore her role as a transformative figure in modern medicine. Her work continues to inspire and drive progress in both local and international healthcare communities.
Research Interests
Publications
, e49-e54, 2017-02-01
, 2620-2629, 2017-06-09
, 336-340, 2017-04-07
, e573-e579, 2020-07-01
, 842-849, 2019-02-27
, 645-646, 2011-06-22