Dr. Daniel Pincus is an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in hip and knee replacement surgery, including complex primary procedures and revision joint reconstruction. He was recruited to the Holland Orthopaedic & Arthritic Centre early in his surgical training, reflecting his strong clinical aptitude and academic promise.

In 2021, Dr. Pincus received the Bernie Langer Award from the University of Toronto Department of Surgery, recognizing the most promising early-career surgeon. Throughout his training, he earned multiple prestigious academic and research awards, highlighting his excellence in clinical care, research, and medical education.

His recognitions include the Lawson Family Most Outstanding Graduate Award from the University of Toronto Orthopaedic Surgery Program, the CSCI/CIHR Resident Research Award for top resident research, the Claire Bombardier Award for clinical epidemiology research excellence, the Edward and Alice Palmer Memorial Scholarship for outstanding academic achievement in medical school, and the Vanier CIHR Canadian Graduate Scholarship.

Dr. Pincus is known for combining evidence-based practice with a patient-centred approach to joint replacement surgery