University of Toronto Orthopaedic Surgery Welcomes New Residents for 2026
The University of Toronto’s Division of Orthopaedic Surgery has announced a successful match for the 2026 Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS) cycle, filling all available positions with highly qualified candidates from across Canada, and internationally. The incoming cohort of PGY1 residents will commence their training on July 1, 2026.
Incoming Residents
The University of Toronto is pleased to welcome the following individuals to its orthopaedic surgery program:
- Hosam Abdel Hafeez, University of Toronto
- Jamie Zucker, Queen’s University
- Faran Chaudhry, University of Toronto
- Bryan Sun, McMaster University
- Adam Levschuk, Western University
- Lilly Groszman, McGill University
- Hassan Syed, University of Alberta
- Jinan Daqqa, University of Calgary
- Neil Wu, University College Dublin
- Courtney Marks, Tel Aviv University
- Shgufta Docter, University of Limerick
About the CaRMS Match
The CaRMS match is a competitive process that pairs Canadian medical school graduates with residency programs across the country. Program descriptions, outlining requirements and review processes, are available through CaRMS. Descriptions for the 2026 R-1 Main Residency Match were published on September 10, 2025. More information about the match process can be found on the CaRMS website.
University of Toronto Orthopaedic Surgery Program
The Division of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Toronto offers comprehensive training in all aspects of orthopaedic surgery. The program is led by Dr. Peter C. Ferguson, Albert and Temmy Latner Chair. Further details about the program can be found on the UofT Orthopaedics website.