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Eric Bohm

Eric Bohm, MD, FRCSC
University of Manitoba
Orthopedic Surgery, Standards and Practices
204-926-1212 | [email protected]

Dr. Bohm works at the Concordia Hip and Knee Institute in Winnipeg where he specializes in hip and knee replacement surgery.  He has undergraduate degrees in both mechanical engineering and medicine from McMaster University and a graduate degree in Community Health and Epidemiology from Dalhousie University.  He completed his orthopedic residency at the University of Saskatchewan and undertook an arthroplasty fellowship at Dalhousie University in Halifax.

His areas of research interest include access to healthcare, health care quality indicators, clinical trials, implant retrieval analysis, and radiographic stereometric analysis.  He currently chairs the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority Orthopedic standards committee, the Canadian Orthopedic Association National Standards committee, and co-chairs the advisory committee of the Canadian Joint Replacement Registry.  He serves as medical advisor to the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority’s orthopedic waitlist project and their joint replacement registry.  In 2009, he completed the prestigious ABC fellowship, sponsored by the American, Canadian, British, and South African Orthopedic Societies.

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Commentaries by Dr. Eric Bohm:

Hip and knee implants need improved monitoring, assessment // Une amélioration de la surveillance et de l’évaluation des prothèses de la hanche et du genou s’impose

Videos by Dr. Eric Bohm:

Hip and knee implants need improved monitoring and assessment

Interview with Dr. Eric Bohm

Audio Podcast: When it comes to medical tests and treatments, more is not always better

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