Practice Information
- Age groups you are accepting new hip dysplasia patients: Infants and children, Adolescents, Adults
Contact Information
- Name: Rachel Goldstein
- Degree: MD, MPH
- Title / Position: Director Hip Preservation Program, Director of Orthopaedic Trauma
- Place of Employment / Office Name: Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
- Street Address: 4650 Sunset Blvd.
- City: Los Angeles
- State/Province: California
- Zip/Postal code: 90027
- Country: United States
- Office phone number: 323-361-2142
- Office fax number: 323-361-1310
- Medical or Surgical Specialty: Orthopaedic Surgeon
Professional Education and Memberships
- Medical School: Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York
- Residency: NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases (Orthopaedics)
- Fellowship training:Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (Pediatric Orthopaedics)Boston Children’s Hospital (Young Adult Hip Preservation)
- Society Memberships (list up to four only):American Academy of Orthopaedic SurgeonsPediatric Orthopaedic Society of North AmericaAmerican Academy of PediatricsLos Angeles Pediatric Society
- Specific training in hip dysplasia:Young Adult Hip Preservation, Boston Children’s Hospital
- Academic contributions for DDH research or education including publications:Goldstein RY, Kaye ID, Slover J, Feldman D. Hip dysplasia in the skeletally mature patient. Bulletin of the Hospital for Joint Diseases. 2014;72(1):28-42.Jordan CJ, Goldstein RY, Michels RF, Hutzler L, Slover JD, Bosco JA 3rd. Comprehensive program reduces hospital readmission rates after total joint arthroplasty. Am J Orthop. 2012 Nov;41(11):E147-51.Goldstein RY, Millis MB. “Periacetabular Osteotomy.” Master Techniques in Orthopaedic Surgery: Pediatrics, 2nd editionGoldstein RY, Kim YJ. “Surgical Hip Dislocation (SCFE and FAI).” Master Techniques in Orthopaedic Surgery: Pediatrics, 2nd edition.