UofT Division of Orthopaedic Surgery

UofT Division of Orthopaedic Surgery

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Our division is the largest academic orthopaedic division in Canada and one of the largest in North America.

06/01/2026

The 2026 Dan Stojimirovic Grad Day was a tremendous success, featuring visiting professor Dr. Jennifer Moriatis Wolf. On behalf of the residents, a big thank you to the Division leadership and especially our Division Administrator Joanna Ascenzi for all her efforts in putting together such a wonderful day!

Congratulations to all the PGY5s on their successful graduation โ€“ we are so proud of you all. Thank you for inspiring us and leading by example!

๐Ÿ† Dr. Sulaiman Alrefai
๐Ÿ† Dr. Audrey Champagne
๐Ÿ† Dr. Akshdeep Bhatia
๐Ÿ† Dr. Humood Boqambar
๐Ÿ† Dr. Emmanuel Igbokwe
๐Ÿ† Dr. Abdulrahman Jad
๐Ÿ† Dr. Sam Keshen
๐Ÿ† Dr. Darius Lameire
๐Ÿ† Dr. Johnathan Lex
๐Ÿ† Dr. Matthew Raleigh

More event details and photos at https://uoftorthopaedics.ca/graduation-day-2026-gallery/

Mercer Rang Visiting Professorship 2026 - UofT Division of Orthopaedic Surgery 04/27/2026

Mercer Rang Visiting Professorship 2026 - UofT Division of Orthopaedic Surgery Mercer Rang Visiting Professorship 2026 Posted in Conferences and Events, FeaturedApril 27, 2026April 27, 2026 Mercer Rang Visiting Professorship Friday June 5th, 2026 7:30am-8:30am EST Invited Speaker: Christopher Iobst, MD, FAOA, FAAOS Director, Center for Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Direc...

Continuous adductor canal block after TKA may improve recovery vs. single shot catheters 04/15/2026

Toronto Orthopaedics faculty member Dr. Jesse Wolfstadt is featured in ๐‘ถ๐’“๐’•๐’‰๐’๐’‘๐’†๐’…๐’Š๐’„๐’” ๐‘ป๐’๐’…๐’‚๐’š discussing research on continuous adductor canal block catheters after total knee arthroplasty.

The study highlights potential improvements in early recovery compared with single-shot catheters, supporting better postoperative pain control and mobilization.

Read more at https://www.healio.com/news/orthopedics/20260413/continuous-adductor-canal-block-after-tka-may-improve-recovery-vs-single-shot-catheters

Continuous adductor canal block after TKA may improve recovery vs. single shot catheters NEW ORLEANS โ€” Results presented here showed continuous adductor canal block after total knee arthroplasty may improve recovery and pain scores and decrease opioid use in the first 72 hours after surgery.โ€œ[These results] will help inform more standardized multimodal pathways for pain cont...

U of T Orthopaedics Hosts Event to Inspire Future Surgeons + Special News Coverage - UofT Division of Orthopaedic Surgery 03/19/2026

On March 18, 2026, University of Toronto Division of Orthopaedic Surgery was featured on CTV News Toronto for its role in delivering the โ€œSurgeons of Tomorrowโ€ program at Mount Sinai Hospital, in collaboration with the UofT Office of Access and Outreachโ€™s MedLinx Program. MedLinx is an innovative program designed to empower high school students facing systemic barriers.

Segment video and additional details about this event below.

U of T Orthopaedics Hosts Event to Inspire Future Surgeons + Special News Coverage - UofT Division of Orthopaedic Surgery On March 18, 2026, University of Toronto Division of Orthopaedic Surgery was featured on CTV News Toronto for its role in delivering the โ€œSurgeons of Tomorrowโ€ program at Mount Sinai Hospital, in collaboration with the UofT Office of Access and Outreachโ€™s MedLinx Program. MedLinx is an innovat...

Full-Time Orthopedic Surgeon Opportunities - Health Sciences North, Sudbury, ON - UofT Division of Orthopaedic Surgery 03/15/2026

Full-Time Orthopedic Surgeon Opportunities โ€“ Health Sciences North, Sudbury, ON

For posting details and to learn more about Sudbury and Health Sciences North, please visit our update below.

Full-Time Orthopedic Surgeon Opportunities - Health Sciences North, Sudbury, ON - UofT Division of Orthopaedic Surgery Health Sciences North (HSN) is recruiting Orthopedic Surgeons to join our team of highly specialized physicians in the largest tertiary care centre in Northeastern Ontario. Our job advertisement is attached for your reference. Physicians practicing in Sudbury may be eligible for $94,000.00 as a recr...

03/11/2026

16th Biennial Canadian Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Symposium will take place on April 24 โ€“ 25, 2026 at The Omni King Edward Hotel in Toronto.

Presented by the Division of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Toronto. Learn about orthopaedic advancements and new biologics shaping the landscape of foot and ankle surgery. Experts will share updates on minimally invasive surgery, sports-related foot and ankle injuries, biologics in bone and soft tissue healing, and more across 30 presentations and panels.

Leading surgeons will demonstrate minimally invasive surgery and sports procedures in a small group environment during our popular surgical skills lab ahead of the symposium.

Register at https://www.cpd.utoronto.ca/footankle/

U of T Department of Surgery

02/09/2026

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U of T Department of Surgery

2026 Stefansky Lecture - UofT Division of Orthopaedic Surgery 02/07/2026

Please join our University Wide Rounds โ€“ 2026 Stefansky Lecture on February 27th, 2026 โ€“ 7:30 am at Womenโ€™s College Hospital, 2nd Floor Auditorium.

For event details and zoom info, visit link below.

U of T Department of Surgery

2026 Stefansky Lecture - UofT Division of Orthopaedic Surgery Please join our University Wide Rounds โ€“ 2026 Stefansky Lecture on February 27th, 2026 โ€“ 7:30 am at Womenโ€™s College Hospital, 2nd Floor Auditorium. This year we welcome Dr. William Silverstein, Assistant Professor, Associate Scientist and Staff Physician in the Division of General Internal Med...

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