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Amir Khoshbin

MD, FRCSC

Investigator

Critical Care Pillar

Bio

Dr. Amir Khoshbin specializes in adult reconstructive surgery of the hip and knew, including minimal invasive Direct Anterior Hip Arthroplasty (DAA), primary & revision joint replacements, and complex lower extremity trauma. He attended the University of Toronto for his undergraduate and medical education. Dr. Khoshbin completed his residency at the University of Toronto where he was part of the Surgeon Scientist Program and received his Master of Science in clinical epidemiology. Dr. Amir Khoshbin joined St. Michael’s Hospital as an attending Orthopaedic Surgeon and as an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto

Areas of Specialty & Research Interests

·      Minimally invasive Direct Anterior Hip Arthroplasty (DAA)

·      Hip and Knee Joint Arthroplasty (Primary and Revision)

·      Lower Extremity Trauma

·      Clinical epidemiology

·      Patient-reported outcome measures after total joint arthroplasty

·      Predictors of complications of total joint arthroplasty

·     Complications and outcomes flowing musculoskeletal trauma

Research Appointment: Investigator