Dr Bardana is an orthopedic surgeon and Associate Professor at Queen’s University with an expertise in Sports Medicine, specifically knee and shoulder arthroscopy, as well as Orthopaedic Trauma. He completed his medical school at the University of Calgary in 1994 and went on to Queen’s University for his orthopedic surgery residency. After which, he undertook a Sports Medicine / Arthroscopy Fellowship in Salt Lake City, UT, followed by an Orthopedic Trauma Fellowship in Melbourne, Australia. He has been in practice since 2002 and is also the team physician for the Queen’s Gaels. His research interests include Osteochondral and ligament tissue engineered constructs, computer assisted surgery, isokinetic and kinematic testing of the knee and shoulder, and arthroscopy skills teaching through virtual reality simulation.
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