Clinical
Specialty:
Dr. Bederman, MD PhD FRCSC is a Fellowship-trained orthopaedic spine surgeon
specializing in complex deformity reconstruction and degenerative disorders.
He is the Director of Orthopaedic Inpatient Care at UC Irvine Medical Center.
Clinical Interests:
Dr. Bederman helps patients return to productive and fulfilling lives by treating
their spinal deformities brought on by developmental and degenerative causes
and those following traumatic, post-surgical, and cancer-related conditions.
He specializes in adult and pediatric complex spinal reconstruction and minimally
invasive cervical, thoracic, and lumbar techniques.
UC Irvine Spine Center aims to improve people's lives by giving
them the compassionate and individualized care that enables our
patients and families to return to an enjoyable life. Our multidisciplinary
team emphasizes non-surgical care and is committed to treating
the whole patient and their family, not just your condition. As
the only university-based medical center in Orange County, our
program brings together specialists in neurosurgery, orthopaedic
surgery, neurology, physiatry, anesthesiology, pain medicine, physical
medicine and other specialties to design the most effective treatment
for each patient.
The UCI Spine Center provides care for Orange County and the surrounding
communities including Irvine, Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, Laguna
Nigel, Garden Grove, Fountain Valley, Santa Ana, Fullerton, Westminster,
Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Long Beach, Anaheim, Brea, Mission
Viejo, Temecula, Fallbrook, Hemet, Los Angeles, and Riverside.
Patients from outside these communities are welcome at the UCI
Spine Center as well.
Research Interests:
Dr. Bederman has extensive research training in biostatistics, epidemiology
and health services research. His research has focused on how patient and
physician attitudes towards spinal surgery have influenced the use of surgery
across geographic regions. He continues to look at the impact of other factors
of health care delivery on the availability of surgical resources.
Dr. Bederman has published numerous peer-reviewed articles and
book chapters. Additionally, he has presented his research findings
to national and international audiences and received several awards.
He is a journal reviewer for numerous medical journals and sits
on the editorial board of the Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic
Association.
Background:
Dr. Bederman graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and Statistics
from the University of Western Ontario and a Master’s degree in Biostatistics
from the University of Toronto. He received his medical degree from the University
of Toronto where he also completed his residency in Orthopaedic Surgery. He
became a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada in Orthopaedic Surgery
and subsequently went on to become an AO Spinal Fellow at the prestigious Royal
Adelaide Hospital in Australia.
After completing his fellowship, he was awarded the Clinical Research
Training Fellowship from the Orthopaedic Research and Education
Foundation (OREF) and American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
(AAOS) during which he completed a Doctor of Philosophy in health
services research and clinical epidemiology at the University of
Toronto.
Dr. Bederman then returned for his clinical fellowship in spinal
surgery at the University of California at San Francisco specializing
in deformity reconstruction, complex cervical, and minimally invasive
spinal surgery. Prior to joining UCI, Dr. Bederman was Chief of
Orthopaedic Spine Surgery at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center.
Medical Degree:
University of Toronto
Residency:
University of Toronto
Fellowship:
AO Spine Fellowship, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide Australia
Spinal Deformity Fellowship, University of California, San Francisco
Awards:
Deborah Scarlett Award for outstanding paper, Canadian Spine Society, 2009
Peterborough K.M. Hunter Graduate Scholarship, University of Toronto, 2008-9
Clinical Research Training Fellowship, OREF/AAOS, 2006-8
AstraZeneca Resident Research Award for best paper, University of Toronto,
2005
Emerging Leader, American Orthopaedic Association, 2005-10
A.W. Harrison Award for Excellence in Teaching, University of Toronto, 2004
Dr.
Bang Hoang from
UC Irvine Department of Orthopaedic Surgery has been named America's
Top Doctor 2012 by Castle Connolly Medical LTD.
The designation is
given after a nomination and peer review process and physcians
cannot pay to be included in this list. Dr. Hoang's profile
will be included in forthcoming Castle Connolly magazine, Top Doctors:
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Dr.
Ranjan Gupta recently served as an Instructor for
the Comprehensive Review Course in Hand and Upper Extremity
Surgery in Chicago this July 15-17, 2011. He provided
information to practicing hand surgeons about nerve injuries
and their reconstruction as they prepared to take their certifying
examinations. In addition, he taught at the AAOS/ASES
Advanced Surgical Management of Complex Shoulder Instability at
the Orthopaedic Learning Center in Rosemont, Illinois July 22-22,
2011 along with other shoulder experts. He demonstrated new surgical
techniques to practicing orthopaedic surgeons as they learned
to explore evolving treatment options for complex shoulder instability.