Dr. Antoine Bouchard-Fortier

MD, MSc, FRCSC

Dr. Antoine Bouchard-Fortier is a Clinical Assistant Professor within the Department of Surgery, Oncology and Community Health Sciences at the University of Calgary. He obtained his medical degree at Université de Montréal going on to complete a residency in general surgery and a Master of Sciences in Clinical Epidemiology at Université Laval in Quebec City. He then completed a fellowship in General Surgical Oncology in Calgary and an international fellowship at Gustave Roussy Institute in France for additional training in breast surgery and oncoplastic surgery. His areas of clinical and research interests include breast cancer and sarcoma. Since July 2020, he is the program director for the general surgical oncology fellowship at the University of Calgary.

Dr. Daniel Pincus

MD, PhD, FRCSC

Dr. Daniel Pincus is an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in hip and knee replacement surgery, including complex primary procedures and revision joint reconstruction.

He is known for particular expertise in minimally-invasive hip and knee replacement techniques, including hip resurfacing, DAA hip arthroplasty, and partial and total knee replacement, and has performed more than 3,000 of these procedures. Dr. Pincus serves as Fellowship Director for the Sunnybrook Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Fellowship Program, where he is actively involved in surgical training and education.

During his training and early career, he received several prestigious honours, including the Lawson Family Most Outstanding Graduate Award from the University of Toronto Orthopaedic Surgery Program and the Bernie Langer Award from the University of Toronto Department of Surgery, recognizing the most promising early-career surgeon.

Dr. Pincus is committed to personalized evidence-based care and integrating the most advanced surgical techniques to help patients safely return to mobility, function, and quality of life.