
Harman Chaudhry
Research Assistant:
Dr. Chaudhry is a researcher, a surgeon-investigator and an associate scientist in the Holland Bone and Joint Research Program at SRI. His research aims to improve clinical outcomes in patients with end-stage degenerative joint disease, with a focus on hip and knee reconstruction.
As most patients are generally very satisfied following hip and knee replacement, Dr. Chaudhry is specifically interested in identifying subgroups of patients who have relatively poor outcomes following surgery, and determining how to improve outcomes in these subgroups. These groups have included patients with high degrees of frailty, geriatric hip fracture patients, patients with cognitive impairment, and patients with severe and morbid obesity.
Dr. Chaudhry is also interested in streamlining perioperative care processes through the implementation of standardized evidence-based protocols and integration of emerging technologies.
Through formal training in health research practice, Dr. Chaudhry has acquired proficiency with cutting-edge research methods and techniques, including multinational clinical trials, large administrative database studies and network meta-analyses.
Education
- B.Sc. (Hons), 2008, health sciences, McMaster University, Canada
- MD, 2011, medicine, McMaster University, Canada
- M.Sc., 2015, health research methodology, McMaster University, Canada
- FRCSC, 2017, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
- Fellowship, 2019, adult hip and knee reconstruction, Western University, Canada
Appointments and Affiliations
- Associate scientist, Evaluative Clinical Sciences, Holland Bone and Joint Research Program, Sunnybrook Research Institute
- Staff surgeon, Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Holland Centre
- Assistant professor, department of surgery, University of Toronto
Research Foci
- Clinical trials
- Hip and knee arthroplasty
- Meta-analysis
- Prospective observational studies
Affiliated Labs & Programs
Selected Publications
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Chaudhry H, Ponnusamy K, Somerville L, McCalden RW, Marsh J, Vasarhelyi EM. Revision rates and functional outcomes among severely, morbidly, and super-obese patients following primary total knee arthroplasty: a systematic review and meta-analysis. JBJS Rev. 2019 Jul;7(7):e9.
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Chaudhry H. Total hip arthroplasty after hip fracture. BMJ. 2016 Apr 27;353:i2217.
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Le Manach Y, Collins G, Bhandari M, Bessissow A, Boddaert J, Khiami F, Chaudhry H, De Beer J, Riou B, Landais P, Winemaker M, Boudemaghe T, Devereaux PJ. Outcomes after hip fracture surgery compared with elective total hip replacement. JAMA. 2015 Sep 15;314(11):1159–66.
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Chaudhry H, Foote CJ, Guyatt G, Thabane L, Furukawa TA, Petrisor B, Bhandari M. Network meta-analysis: users’ guide for surgeons: part II – certainty. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2015 Jul;473(7):2172–8.
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Mundi R, Chaudhry H, Mundi S, Godin K, Bhandari M. Design and execution of clinical trials in orthopaedic surgery. Bone Joint Res. 2014 May;3(5):161–8.