Orthopaedic surgery
Jason Corban is an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in upper extremity pathology and orthopaedic sports medicine. He completed his bachelor’s degree at the University of Toronto before going on to McGill University for medical school and residency training in orthopaedic surgery.
Following residency, he went on to do an orthopaedic sports medicine fellowship in Los Angeles at the University of Southern California before going to the New England Baptist Hospital (Beth Israel Lahey Health) in Boston to complete a second fellowship in Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. During his fellowships he served as part of the treating team for the USC Trojans (NCAA), the Los Angeles Kings (NHL) and the Boston Celtics (NBA).
Dr Corban has a variety clinical and research interests that span from the use of novel technologies for injury prevention to the applications for biologics in cartilage and soft tissue healing. Presently, he is completing his master’s degree in Experimental Surgery at McGill. His research is focused primarily on the application of automated kinematic assessment for predicting ligamentous injuries. His clinical practice is focused on implementing novel treatment modalities while using a patient centered approach to care.