Barry Waldman M.D. Physician

Biography

Dr. Barry Waldman currently practices at OrthoMaryland in Baltimore and serves as the Director of the Center for Joint Preservation and Replacement at the Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopaedics. He is also a Clinical Instructor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

Dr. Waldman received his medical doctorate from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and completed his General Surgery internship and Orthopaedic Surgery residency training at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. He completed a Surgical Arthritis Service Fellowship at the Hospital for Special Surgery, Cornell University in New York City.

In addition to his practice and teaching responsibilities, Dr. Waldman has developed a minimally invasive hip replacement approach along with minimally invasive knee and hip replacement systems. He has published many papers on minimally invasive orthopaedic hip replacement, thromboembolic prophylaxis, knee and hip complications and orthopaedic implant design. Dr. Waldman is also a frequent guest speaker at national and international orthopaedic meetings and symposia.

Dr. Waldman is the Past-President of the Medical Staff at Sinai Hospital of Baltimore.

Areas Of Expertise

Hip, Knee and Shoulder Surgery

Minimally Invasive Joint Replacement and Arthritis Surgery

Medical Degree

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; Baltimore, MD

Residency

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; Baltimore, MD

Fellowship

Hospital for Special Surgery, NY, Surgical Arthritis service; New York City, NY

Major Accomplishments

Director of the Center for Joint Preservation and Replacement at the Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopaedics

Frequent national and international lecture

Numerous publications

Past-President of the Medical Staff at Sinai Hospital of Baltimore

Hospital Affiliations

Greater Baltimore Medical Center

Sinai Hospital

Northwest Hospital