University of California San Francisco

Biography

Isabelle Chumfong, M.D. M.Eng. is a resident in the Department of Surgery and is currently spending two years as a Surgical Innovations research fellow. Dr. Chumfong has a B.S. in Chemical Engineering (2003) and an M.Eng. in Engineering and Management (2004) from Yale University. She received her M.D. from Washington University in St. Louis in 2011. At the start of her research years, Dr. Chumfong worked as a medical fellow at IDEO, a global design and innovation firm. She is currently working on the development of a device to prevent pressure ulcers and a novel laparoscopic surgical grasper.

Education

Education

Simon’s Rock College of Bard, Great Barrington, MA, AA 2001

Yale University, New Haven, CT, BS, Chemical Engineering, 2003; MEng, Engineering and Applied Science (Chemical), Select Program in Engineering and Management 2004

Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, MD 2011

Fellowships

Clinical Interests

Pediatric Surgery

Minimally-Invasive Surgery

Chumfong I, Brown D, Keune J, Kodner I, Ray S, Zihni A. Distributing a Limited Resource: Ethical Allocation of Deceased Donor Kidneys. Surgery. 2014 Jul;156(1):198-203.

Grants and Funding

NIH, T32 GI Training Grant

Research Interests

Medical Device Design

Digital Health