About John Antoniou, MD
Background
Curriculum VitaeBoard certification
- American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2002
- Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons (Canada, 1997
Education
- Medical
- McGill University, Montreal, Canada MD 1991
- Residency
- McGill University, Montreal, Canada FRCSC, Orthopaedic Surgery 1997
- Fellowship
- Rush Presbyterian St. Lukes, Central Dupage Hospital, Chicago, USA Hip And Knee Replacement and Revision Surgery 1999
- Fellowship
- University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA Shoulder and Elbow surgery 2000
- Fellowship
- University of Washington, Seattle, USA Shoulder and Elbow 1998
- PhD
- McGill University, Montreal, Canada PhD, Experimental Surgery 1999
Hospital/academic affiliations
Hospital- Jewish General Hospital | Montreal, Canada
- Montreal General Hospital | Montreal, Canada
- McGill University | Montreal, Canada
Society memberships
Specialty Society Memberships- Arthroscopy Association of North America
- Orthopaedic Research Society
- Fellow of the Royal College of Physicans and Surgeons (Canada)
- Canadian Orthopaedic Association
- Quebec Orthopaedic Association
Achievements
2007 ABC travelling fellowship (prestigious orthopaedic travelling fellowship)
2004 J. Edouard Samson Award (Best Canadian Orthopaedic Research - Canadian Orthopaedic Association)
2004 Royal College Gold Medal Award in Surgery (Best Canadian Research in Surgery)
2003 Dawson Chair, McGill University
2001 Charles S Neer II, MD Award, American Shoulder and Elbow Society Specialty Day, (Best shoulder research - clinical)
2000 Orthopaedic Research Society - New Investigator Research Award (finalist)
2000 Hellenic Board of Trade of Montreal - Platinum Award of Academic Excellence
1997 McLaughlin Fellowship
1997 Eugene Rogala prize (Basic Science)
1996 Quebec Orthopaedic Association research prize
1996 Canadian Orthopaedic Resident Association basic research award - 2nd prize
1996 Eugene Rogala prize
1995 CORE/ACORE Award (Canadian Orthopaedic Association)
1995 Canadian Orthopaedic Resident Association basic research award - 2nd prize
I have completed a fellowship in adult reconstruction with an emphasis on revision surgery at Central Dupage Hospital and the Rush-Presbyterian-St.Lukes Medical center in Chicago with Drs. Paprosky, Rosenberg, and Galante. I have also completed a fellowship in Shoulder and Elbow Surgery at the University of Washington with Frederick Matsen and Douglas Harryman. Finally, I completed my shoulder experience by performing a three month fellowship with Dr. Iannotti at the University of Pennsylvania. I am trained in the evaluation and management of the entire gamut of shoulder, elbow and adult reconstruction (hip and knee) problems. My background includes post-graduate level research in biochemistry and molecular biology of the musculoskeletal system, experience in teaching, and research in both the basic science and clinical areas of medicine. More recently, I have become involved in patient self-assessment of disease and outcome analysis using a wide range of computer aided methodologies. My research has been acclaimed by local and national awards and I have obtained national and international grants. I am currently Associate Professor at McGill Univeristy (tenured) in the division of orthopaedic surgery. I am based out of the Jewish General Hospital and have cross appointments at the Montreal General hospital and the Royal Vistoria Hospital. I currently conduct research at the orthopaedic research lab at the Royal Victoria Hospital and at the Lady Davies Institute.
Contact Information
Other staff in my practice
Mary Argiriou (secretary)
Facskon Mwale (research associate)
Alain Petit (research associate)
Caroline Demers (research technician)
email: malevisatos@jgh.mcgill.ca
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