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Andrew Howard
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Andrew Howard

ANDREW HOWARD MD, FRCSC, MSC

Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon; Head, Division of Paediatric Orthopaedics; Professor, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto; Senior Scientist, SickKids Research Institute; Director, Office of International Surgery, University of Toronto

“I operate on all regions of the axial and appendicular skeleton, both acutely and for reconstruction or deformity correction. Deformities from trauma, osteogenesis imperfecta and skeletal dysplasias form a large part of my elective practice. When working with me the fellow will teach the residents how to operate on common fractures, and will learn to operate on complex fractures and deformities.”

From: High Prairie, Alberta, Canada

Medicine: Queen’s University, Kingston

Residency: Queen’s University, Kingston

Graduate: University of Ottawa

Fellowship

Paediatric Orthopaedics:

The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto

Clinical Practice

Skeletal dysplasias, Childhood osteoporosis, Lower extremity deformity, Spinal deformity, and Complex trauma

Research

Injury prevention, International surgery, and Clinical epidemiology

Reinhard Zeller

Reinhard Zeller

REINHARD ZELLER MD, FRCSC

Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon; Head, Spine Program; Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto

“When working with me fellows will learn how to safely and efficiently treat complex spinal deformities, to understand and analyse three dimensional aspects of scoliotic deformity. They will also acquire the technical skills to carry out successful spinal deformity correction.”

From: Paris, France

Medicine: University of Paris

Residency: University Hospitals of Paris

Fellowship

Paediatric Spine Surgery:

Saint Vincent de Paul Hospital, Paris, France

Paediatric Orthopaedics

Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, Dallas, Texas

Clinical Practice

Complex spine surgery in children, Early onset and late onset scoliosis, Complex congenital scoliosis, and High grade spondylolisthesis

Research

Spine deformity correction outcomes and 3D spinal deformity analysis


Simon Kelley

Simon Kelley

SIMON KELLEY MBCHB, PhD, FRCS (TR AND ORTH)

Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon; Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto

“Working with me, fellows will learn about all aspects of limb reconstruction including modern analysis techniques and operative reconstruction with circular, monolateral and implantable motorised devices. They will also be exposed to a large volume of hip pathology and surgery including the full range of femoral and pelvic osteotomies for hip dysplasia, Perthes disease and SCFE including hip dislocation and articulated hip distraction.”

From: Bath, UK

Medicine: University of Birmingham, UK

Residency: Leeds and Bristol, UK

Graduate: University of Toronto

Fellowship

Limb Reconstruction:

The Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia

Trans-Canada Paediatric Orthopaedics:

The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto

Shriners Hospital for Children, Montreal

BC Children’s Hospital, Vancouver

Clinical Practice

Congenital limb deficiencies, Hip surgery, Skeletal dysplasias, Post-traumatic limb deformity, and Trauma

Research

Bone regeneration, Limb reconstruction outcomes and Hip dysplasia outcomes, education and protocol development

Sevan Hopyan

Sevan Hopyan

SEVAN HOPYAN MD, PhD, FCSC

Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon; Associate Professor, Department of Molecular Genetics and Department of Surgery, University of Toronto; Senior Scientist, Program in Developmental and Cell Biology, SickKids Research Institute

“Working with me, fellows will learn a contemporary approach to benign and malignant tumours, as well as to brachial plexus birth palsy. They will practice dissection skills, perform intralesional and wide resection, and undertake reconstruction using biologic and endoprosthetic techniques specific to children.”

From: Toronto, Canada

Medicine: University of Toronto

Residency: University of Toronto

Graduate: University of Toronto

Fellowship

Paediatric Orthopaedics:

The Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia

Orthopaedic Oncology:

St. Vincent’s Hospital and Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia

Clinical Practice

Orthopaedic oncology, Brachial plexus palsy sequela reconstruction and Congenital anomalies

Research

Early limb bud development, Limb salvage outcomes, and Upper extremity outcomes

Mark Camp

Mark Camp

MARK CAMP MD, MSC (BIOETHICS), FRCSC

Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon; Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto

“Working with me, fellows will learn a simple and reproducible, yet comprehensive, approach to manage children with cerebral palsy, spina bifida and other neuromuscular disorders. They will develop the surgical skills necessary to successfully perform lower extremity reconstruction and spinal deformity correction in these complex patients.”

From: Gaborone, Botswana

Medicine: Queen’s University, Kingston

Residency: University of Toronto

Graduate: University of Toronto

Fellowship: Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia

Clinical Practice

Lower extremity surgical management of children with cerebral palsy Neuromuscular spine surgery Pediatric Orthopaedic Trauma

Teaching Interests

In addition to informal and formal education of orthopaedic fellows and residents, Dr Camp teaches bioethics to both undergraduate and postgraduate medical and surgical trainees at the University of Toronto.

Research

Surgical ethics and Pediatric fracture management

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DIVISION HEAD
Andrew Howard 

andrew.howard@sickkids.ca
+1 (416) 813-6430

FELLOWSHIP DIRECTOR
Maryse Bouchard

maryse.bouchard@sickkids.ca
+416-813-7654 ext: 414096

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Lisa Abreu 

lisa.abreu@sickkids.ca
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