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Anthony DiGiorgio, DO

Assistant Professor
School of Medicine
2540 23rd Street, #5212
San Francisco, CA 94110
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Anthony DiGiorgio
Education and Training

University of California, Santa Barbara,Santa Barbara, BA - 12/2004 Biology

Touro University College of Osteopathic Medicine,Vallejo, DO - 06/2012

University of California, San Francisco,San Francisco 06/2017 Research Fellowship: Spine

Louisiana State University,Shreveport, MHA - 06/2017 Health Administration

Louisiana State University,New Orleans 06/2019 Neurosurgery Residency

University of California, San Francisco,San Francisco 06/2020 Neurotrauma & Neurocritical Care Fellowship

Awards and Honors

212 Resident of the Year, Louisiana State University Dept of Neurosurgery, 2014

John Jackson Award for Outstanding Clinical Presentation, Louisiana Neurosurgical Society, 2014

Excellence in Teaching, LSU Aesculapian Society, 2014

Dean Echols Award for Best Research Presentation, Louisiana Neurosurgical Society, 2015

John Jackson Award for Outstanding Clinical Presentation, Louisiana Neurosurgical Society, 2018

Robert Florin Resident Award for top Socioeconomic Abstract, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, 2018
Overview
Anthony DiGiorgio, DO, MHA is an assistant professor in the department of neurological surgery at the University of California, San Francisco. He received his DO degree from Touro University of Osteopathic Medicine in Vallejo, CA and completed neurosurgery residency at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, LA. He completed a research fellowship in minimally invasive spine surgery and a clinical fellowship in neurotrauma and neurocritical care, both at UCSF. His clinical and research interests include traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury and minimally invasive spine surgery. He serves as Director of Spinal Neurotrauma at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center.
Dr. DiGiorgio also obtained a master’s in Health Administration from LSU and has served as a healthcare policy fellow in the US Senate for Bill Cassidy (R-LA). He is also a delegate to the Council of State Neurosurgical Societies representing California as well as a delegate to the California Medical Association representing San Francisco & Marin. He serves on the executive committees of both the California Association of Neurological Surgeons and the Council of State Neurological Societies. He is involved in socioeconomic and policy research, specifically Medicaid policy and access to care, serving as affiliated faculty in the Institute for Health Policy Studies at UCSF.