College of Physicians & Surgeons of Ontario
Provincial regulatory body for physicians and surgeons in Ontario, Canada.
Professional society memberships, institutional appointments, industry research partnerships, and funding affiliations.
Dr. Grammatopoulos holds active membership in the leading orthopaedic and hip surgery societies worldwide. Two memberships are by invitation only, reflecting peer recognition at the highest level of the specialty.
Provincial regulatory body for physicians and surgeons in Ontario, Canada.
The national voice for orthopaedic surgery in Canada, advancing education, advocacy, and research excellence.
COA Emerging Leaders Program — Class of 2024
Dedicated to advancing arthroplasty outcomes through Canadian research and education.
The leading British specialist society for hip surgery. Dr. Grammatopoulos is a recipient of the McKee Prize (2018) and a British Hip Society Travelling Fellowship (2016, 2018).
The professional association for orthopaedic surgery in the United Kingdom.
The premier North American society for hip and knee arthroplasty, uniting clinicians, researchers, and educators.
The leading European society for hip surgery. Dr. Grammatopoulos has received three EHS awards including the 2025 Sir John Charnley Award via the Hip Society.
A closed, invitation-only society of the most distinguished hip surgeons in North America. Membership requires nomination and election by peers.
The global authority on hip preservation surgery and arthroscopy, promoting research and innovation in young adult hip pathology.
An invitation-only network of hip preservation surgeons committed to advancing evidence-based outcomes for young adult hip disease.
Dr. Grammatopoulos has received awards from all member societies listed above, with the exception of ANCHOR.
Dr. Grammatopoulos collaborates with industry leaders to advance clinical research, surgical technology, and patient outcomes. All partnerships are structured as research agreements and subject to institutional conflict-of-interest oversight.
Direct Anterior vs. Lateral Hemiarthroplasty for Femoral Neck Fracture Repair — Short-Term Outcomes Study
Visit websiteSensor Technology for Monitoring Outcomes Following Total Hip Arthroplasty
Visit websiteACUMEN Study — Accuracy in Achieving Optimum Reconstruction: Measured vs. Navigation Techniques in Hip Arthroplasty
Visit websiteResearch collaboration in orthopaedic implant outcomes and biomechanics.
Visit websiteDr. Grammatopoulos has received peer-reviewed research grants from the following federal, provincial, and institutional funding bodies, totalling over $2.26 million in lifetime research funding.
Canada's primary health research funding agency. Principal Investigator on a CIHR Catalyst Grant and Co-Investigator on a $669,376 CIHR Project Grant.
Supporting research into the causes, prevention, and treatment of arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions.
Intramural Research Grant ($276,081) for pre-operative anaemia optimisation in arthroplasty.
Ontario-based foundation supporting innovative health research. Principal Investigator on two PSI Resident Research Grants.
Quality and Patient Safety Grant funding for patient-centred THA outcomes research.
Recipient of the 2024 J. Édouard Samson Award ($30,000) — the highest research honour in Canadian orthopaedics.