Orthopaedic Surgery Residency
The Division of Orthopaedic Surgery and its residency training program at
Queen's University have a long history of excellence in orthopaedic clinical care, orthopaedic education, and musculoskeletal research.
The program is currently based principally out of
Kingston General Hospital and
Hotel Dieu Hospital, which are members of the Southeastern Ontario Health Sciences Center.
Dr Mark Harrison is the Program Director and
Ms Jeanine Macrow is the Program Assistant for the Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program.
The Division of Orthopaedic Surgery covers a broad range of orthopaedic subspecialty disciplines, including lower extremity and total joint replacement, hand and upper extremity, microsurgery, paediatric orthopaedics, spine surgery, sports medicine and arthroscopic reconstruction, foot and ankle surgery, orthopaedic traumatology and oncology.
With the recruitment of new faculty members to key positions, and continued liaisons with other groups such as the
Human Mobility Research Centre, the Division of Orthopaedic Surgery looks forward to a bright future, continuing and improving upon its tradition of high quality patient care, education, and research.
Members
Structure
Division Chairman: Dr. D. Borschneck
Orthopaedic Surgery SubDivisions
Our Orthopaedic Surgery Division is organized into four distinct teams, each focusing on specific medical specialties.
• CTU A - Sport/Hand
Service Chief: Dr. A. Campbell
• CTU B - Arthroplasty
Service Chief: Dr. J. Rudan
• CTU C - Peds/Spine
Service Chief: Dr. D. Yen
• CTU D - Trauma
Service Chief: Dr. J. Yach