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Dr. Kristin E. Karim

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  • Lutherville
  • Clarksville

Kristin E. Karim, MD

Dr. Kristin E. Karim

Locations

  • Lutherville
  • Clarksville

Dr. Kristin E. Karim is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon with a certificate of added qualifications in hand surgery. She specializes in the comprehensive management of traumatic, degenerative, and neoplastic conditions, with a particular interest in hand and upper extremity trauma and the management of post-traumatic arthritis.

Dr. Karim believes that patient/family-centered care is of the utmost importance. She encourages shared decision-making and active collaboration to form customized and comprehensive care plans for each patient.

Education & Training

Dr. Karim completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Notre Dame and obtained her medical degree from the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. She pursued her residency training at the Harvard Combined Orthopaedic Residency Program and further specialized through a fellowship in hand, upper extremity, and microvascular surgery at the Raymond Curtis National Hand Center and MedStar Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.

After several years at Mayo Clinic, Dr. Karim returned to the East Coast to join the faculty at Raymond Curtis National Hand Center and MedStar Union Memorial Hospital, as well as Greater Chesapeake Hand to Shoulder. She is dedicated to providing innovative clinical care and plays an active role in teaching and mentoring residents and fellows.

She has held leadership positions, received professional awards and honors, authored book chapters, and published research studies in prestigious medical journals. Her research interests include functional outcomes and patient satisfaction, especially in hand trauma patients, as well as the development of arthritis in men versus women in specific regions of the hand and wrist.

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Achievements & Awards

  • Attending surgeon at Curtis National Hand Center, MedStar Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore
  • An active member of several committees of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand
  • An active member of several committees of the American Association for Hand Surgeons
  • Chief Resident at the Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Recipient of the Newman/Schreiber Merit Scholarship at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine

Professional Associations

  • Fellow, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
  • Fellow, American College of Surgeons
  • Member, Maryland Orthopaedic Society
  • Member, American Society for Surgery of the Hand

Get to Know Dr. Karim

Dr. Karim enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, running, and following sports teams, including the Bruins, Celtics, Patriots, Red Sox, and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.

Schedule an Appointment with Hand Surgeon, Dr. Kristin Karim

To schedule an appointment with any of the skilled hand and upper extremity specialists at Greater Chesapeake Hand to Shoulder, including Dr. Kristin Karim, fill out our secure online appointment request form. You may also call our office today at (410) 296-6232, and one of our friendly staff members will be happy to assist you.

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