Assistant Professor
Department of Obstetrics/Gynecology

Adjunct Assistant Professor
Department of Pediatrics
University of Utah School of Medicine

100 North Mario Capecchi Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84113
contact address
https://healthcare.utah.edu/fad/mddetail.php?physicianID=u6030122

Biosketch:

Dr. Katherine Hayes is a fellowship trained pediatric & adolescent gynecologist. Dr. Hayes completed her Bachelor of Science at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and her M.D. at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, WI. She completed her obstetrics & gynecology residency at the San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium (Wilford Hall and Brooke Army Medical Center, now San Antonio Military Medical Center). She then served as an active duty Air Force obstetrician/gynecologist for 4 years spending time at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Landstuhl, Germany and San Antonio Military Medical Center in San Antonio, TX.

Following her time in the Air Force, Dr. Hayes completed her fellowship in pediatric & adolescent gynecology at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts.

Dr. Hayes enjoys caring for all pediatric and adolescent gynecologic conditions including abnormal bleeding, painful periods, pelvic pain, pediatric vulvar complaints, pelvic masses, reproductive tract anomalies, pediatric endocrine disorders (precocious puberty, delayed puberty, premature ovarian insufficiency, polycystic ovarian syndrome), oncofertility, disorders of sexual differentiation, and transgender gynecologic care. Her clinical research focuses on improving care for patients born with congenital anomalies of the reproductive tract and complex pelvic malformations, as well as quality improvement in the field of pediatric & adolescent gynecology.

No conflicts of interest (02/15/2023)

Selected Bibliography:

Hayes KG, French AV.
Topical Hemostatic Agent May Be Mistaken for Ovarian Teratoma.
J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol. 2022;35(4):512-515. PubMed abstract

Hayes KG, French AV.
Clinicians Practicing Obstetrics and Gynecology Are Uniquely Situated to Recognize DICER1 Syndrome.
J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol. 2021;34(6):780-782. PubMed abstract

Millington K, Hayes K, Pilcher S, Roberts S, Vargas SO, French A, Veneris J, O'Neill A.
A serous borderline ovarian tumour in a transgender male adolescent.
Br J Cancer. 2021;124(3):567-569. PubMed abstract / Full Text

Lipsett SC, Haines L, Monuteaux MC, Hayes K, Michelson KA.
Variation in Oophorectomy Rates for Children with Ovarian Torsion across US Children's Hospitals.
J Pediatr. 2021;231:269-272.e1. PubMed abstract / Full Text

Bannon LC, Hayes KG, Porter KB.
Percutaneous Drainage of a Rapidly Enlarging Simple Ovarian Cyst in the Third Trimester.
Mil Med. 2015;180(10):e1118-20. PubMed abstract