
Practice Information
- Age groups you are accepting new hip dysplasia patients: Adolescents, Adults
Contact Information
- Name: Paul E. Beaule
- Degree: MD, FRCSC
- Title / Position: Professor of Surgery / Head Adult Reconstruction / Member Hip Preservation Advisory Board
- Place of Employment / Office Name: The Ottawa Hospital
- Street Address: 501 Smyth Rd., CCW 1646
- City: Ottawa
- State/Province: Ontario
- Zip/Postal code: KiH 8L6
- Country: Canada
- Office phone number: 613 737 8899 ext 73265
- Office fax number: 613 737 8837
- Medical or Surgical Specialty: Orthopaedic Surgery, Hip Arthroscopy, Osteotomies and Joint Replacement
Professional Education and Memberships
- Medical School: University of Ottawa
- Residency: University of Ottawa
- Fellowship training:
- Joint Replacement Institute, Amstutz/Schmalzried
- Pelvic and Acetbular Reconstruction, Matta
- Certifications:
- American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons
- Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons and Physicians of Ontario
- Society Memberships (list up to four only):
- Hip Society
- International Hip Society
- American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons
- Canadian Orhtopedic Association
- Specific training in hip dysplasia: One year Fellowship with Joel Matta, MD in California
- Academic contributions for DDH research or education including publications: Since 2001 I have been the Chairman of the International Symposium entitled Joint Preserving Minimally Invasive Hip Surgery held in Quebec City (2X), Montreal(3x), Los Angeles (2x), Ottawa (2x) and New York City. From this Symposium I have edited and/or co edited several book monographs and special issues in Orthopaedic Journals (Orthopaedic Clinics of North America(x2), Clinical Orthopaedic and Related Research (x2), Journal of Arthroplasty) on the subject of Hip Surgery, representing a total of over 100 peer-reviewed articles with latest issue being published in our top level orthopaedic journal, American Volume of the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery.
- Optional Personal Statement: Dr Paul E. Beaulé is an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in joint preserving and minimally invasive hip surgery. After completing medical doctorate and residency training at University of Ottawa, he pursued his fellowship training at University of California, Los Angeles and University of Southern California. Currently, he is a professor of surgery and head of adult reconstruction unit at the University of Ottawa and the Ottawa Hospital. He is an active member of multiple organizations dedicated to basic and clinical research of the hips, including the Hip Society, the International Hip Society, and the Academic Network for Conservative Hip Outcome Research (ANCHOR). He is a recipient of several prestigious awards, including the William H. Harris Award, and the Hip Society Aufranc and Charnley Award.