Summary
Barbara Jemec is a Surgeon Educator for Plastic Surgery in the Hand Program at Toronto Western.
Her clinical research interest lies in improving outcomes and tailor-making the treatment for Dupuytren's disease. She is passionate about Global Surgery and established the national plastic surgery foundation for education in plastic reconstructive surgery in the UK. She continues to have strong ties to the Global Surgery community since her re-location and is enormously proud to be on the organizing committee of the international Global Health Bethune Roundtable conference, which in 2023 is held in Toronto. She is visiting Dhaka, Bangladesh in September 2023 to continue her long standing collaboration with local plastic surgeons.
Barbara Jemec was originally born in Copenhagen, Denmark and graduated in medicine from Copenhagen University in 1991, before relocating to England, UK where she trained and worked in the National Health Service for 30 years, including 17 years as a staff plastic surgeon in London, UK, before she moved to Toronto in 2021.
Keywords
Dupuytren's disease; Small Joint Osteoarthritis; Hand Trauma
Program
Specialty
Plastic Surgery; Hand Surgery; Global Surgery
Clinic
Academic Affiliation
Department of Surgery, University of Toronto
Education and Training
- MD – Copenhagen University, 1991
- Residency, Pre-requisite surgical residency for specialty training, 1991-1995
- Speciality Training, Plastic Surgery, 1995-2003 including 2 years of Plastic Surgery research in Dupuytren's disease
- PhD – London University, Dupuytren's disease, 2000
- FRCS(Eng), Fellowship of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of England, 1995
- FRCS(Plast), Fellow of the Intercollegiate Royal Colleges of Surgeons, UK in Plastic Surgery, 2002
- European Board of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons, 2003
- FRCSC, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Canada, Plastic Surgery Examination, 2019
Languages
English; Danish; Slovene
Contact Information
Phone: 416 603 5220
Fax: 416 603 5392
Publications
Current publications list in
PubMed.