About Dr. Khoshbin
Orthopaedic surgeon, researcher, and Division Chief of Orthopaedic Surgery at St. Michael's Hospital.
Dr. Amir Khoshbin is an orthopaedic surgeon with subspecialty expertise in adult hip and knee reconstruction and trauma. His elective practice centres on direct anterior hip replacement, complex and revision hip reconstruction, and the management of complex lower-limb trauma, including pelvic and acetabular fractures.
He completed his undergraduate and medical degrees at the University of Toronto, where he also trained in orthopaedic surgery. During residency he joined the Surgeon Scientist Program and earned a Master of Science in Clinical Epidemiology. He then completed fellowship training in orthopaedic trauma at Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, through the Orthopaedic Trauma Association, followed by a second fellowship in Adult Reconstruction and Joint Replacement at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York.
Dr. Khoshbin is Division Chief of Orthopaedic Surgery at St. Michael's Hospital and holds the inaugural Agnico Eagle Chair in Joint Arthroplasty. He is the 2025 Chair of Research for the Canadian Arthroplasty Society and Chair of Research for the Division of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Toronto.
He has authored more than one hundred peer-reviewed publications and has received research funding from organisations including the OTA, AAHKS, COA, AAOS, CIHR, and AO Trauma. He is senior investigator on three international randomized controlled trials.
- Division Chief of Orthopaedic Surgery, St. Michael's Hospital.
- Inaugural Agnico Eagle Chair in Joint Arthroplasty.
- Assistant Professor, University of Toronto.
- Fellowship-trained at the Hospital for Special Surgery and in orthopaedic trauma in Boston.
- MSc, Clinical Epidemiology, University of Toronto.
Explore his research, publications, and current trials, or his independent expert-opinion work.
Who you will meet
Dr. Khoshbin works with a close team. Referrals come first to the hip and knee Rapid Access Clinic (RAC), where advanced practice clinicians triage them, see patients in consultation, and follow them after surgery. It is how patients are seen quickly and followed consistently, with Dr. Khoshbin involved at every step that needs him.
Andrea Harrison
Andrea is Dr. Khoshbin's administrator and the first point of contact for the office. She manages referrals, bookings, and surgical dates, and keeps patients and referring offices up to date from consultation through follow-up.
Angelo Papachristos
Angelo is an advanced practice physiotherapist at St. Michael's Hospital, where he has worked since 1998, and an adjunct lecturer in the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Toronto. In the Rapid Access Clinic he triages referrals, assesses patients in consultation, and follows them after surgery, with a caseload spanning joint replacement, orthopaedics, trauma, and sports medicine. Trained through the ACPAC program in advanced arthritis care, he helped develop the hospital's rapid-access clinics and its work on patient-reported outcomes.
Caroline Jones
Caroline is an advanced practice physiotherapist in the hip and knee Rapid Access Clinic at St. Michael's Hospital. Alongside Dr. Khoshbin, she triages referrals, assesses patients in consultation, and follows their recovery after surgery. She has co-authored work on osteoarthritis models of care and quality improvement at the hospital.