Kenneth Faber

Associate Professor

Kenneth Faber

Associate Professor

Dr. Ken Faber received his MD degree at the University of Toronto and residency training at the University of Western Ontario. After qualifying as an orthopaedic surgeon in 1995 he completed a clinical fellowship in hand and wrist surgery at HULC and then a shoulder/elbow fellowship at the Hawkins Steadman Clinic in Vail. A Masters degree in Health Professions Education was completed at the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2004. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery at the University of Western Ontario and focusses on shoulder, elbow, hand and wrist surgery.

IMPLANT ASSOCIATED INFECTIONS IN UPPER LIMB SURGERY
USE OF SIMULATION AND MATHEMATICAL MODELLING TO PREDICT IMPLANT PERFORMANCE

Research Domains: Biomedical Technologies and Engineering , Clinical Medicine and Dentistry

Faculty: Schulich Medicine & Dentistry

Member Type: Researcher and Clinician