Azin Shahryarinejad, M.D., MPH
Assistant Professor of OB/GYN, Director of Urogynecology Research
BS, UCLA (1993); MPH, Yale School of Medicine (1995); MD, SUNY Buffalo School of Medicine (1996); Residency, Beth Israel Medical Center, Albert Einstein School of Medicine (2001); Fellowship, Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, Mount Sinai School of Medicine (2009)
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Dr. Shahryarinejad is fellowship trained in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery. She specializes in complex pelvic surgery, incontinence and prolapse surgery including extensive training in minimally invasive laparoscopic and robotic approaches to both gynecologic and urogynecologic pathology. Areas of research interest include menopause, effects of hormones on pelvic support ligaments as well as imaging modalities such as MRI and 3-D US’s application to pelvic organ prolapse repair. Additionally, she is involved in designing and validating educational tools for teaching pelvic reconstructive surgery and theory to medical students and residents. Dr. Shahryarinejad is also active in international fistula prevention and treatment efforts in developing nations where women suffer from obstetric fistulas as well as victims of genital mutilation. In addition to her teaching and research roles, she is part of the Doctors of USC and cares for patients at the USC University Hospital and USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center.