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Teaching and education

Teaching and education

Alongside his clinical practice, Dr. Khoshbin teaches the next generation of orthopaedic surgeons and works with allied health professionals in arthritis care. Two of these programs are highlighted below.

Surgical education

Toronto Comprehensive Hip and Knee Course

Dr. Khoshbin with course faculty at the Toronto Comprehensive Hip and Knee Course
Course faculty at the Toronto Comprehensive Hip and Knee Course, with Dr. Khoshbin (centre).

The Toronto Comprehensive Hip and Knee Course is an annual course for orthopaedic surgeons, fellows, and residents, run through the University of Toronto Division of Orthopaedic Surgery and the Temerty Centre for advanced surgical education and simulation. It pairs evidence-based lectures with hands-on cadaveric skills stations, where surgeons practise the approaches and techniques used in primary and revision hip and knee replacement under the guidance of experienced faculty.

Dr. Khoshbin is a member of the surgical faculty, teaching hip replacement to practising surgeons and trainees. The next course runs November 19 to 20, 2026.

Dr. Khoshbin leading a hip case-based teaching session at the course
Leading a hip case-based discussion during the course.
Allied health education

RheumAcademy

RheumAcademy is a Canadian education platform in rheumatology for allied health professionals, including physiotherapists, nurses, and pharmacists. It runs online and in-person courses, and Dr. Khoshbin is a member of its adjunct faculty.

His teaching there covers hip and knee arthritis, joint replacement, and the surgical care of arthritis, giving allied health clinicians a clearer picture of when and how surgery fits into a patient's care.

University appointment

Academic role

Dr. Khoshbin is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto and Chair of Research for the Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, and he supervises residents and fellows in his practice at St. Michael's Hospital.