Kishore Mulpuri

IBPOC Voices: A Conversation with Dr. Kishore Mulpuri

IBPOC Voices: A Conversation with Dr. Kishore Mulpuri

UBC Orthopaedics Professor and Head featured in “IBPOC Voices: A Conversation with Dr. Kishore Mulpuri”.

Hippy Lab Researchers Awarded Over $1M Funding for Hip Dysplasia Non-Inferiority Randomized Control Trial

Hippy Lab Researchers Awarded Over $1M Funding for Hip Dysplasia Non-Inferiority Randomized Control Trial

By Jolie Leung We are proud to announce that Drs. Kishore Mulpuri (PI), Emily Schaeffer, Bryn Zomar and Simon Kelley, as well as Jeffrey Bone, were successful in their Canadian Institutes of Health Research funding application. $1,086,298 was granted for their clinical investigation project “Comparing observation vs. bracing in radiologically dysplastic, stable hips in infants […]

OrthoPod Interview with Kishore Mulpuri: How Brainstorming Meetings Kill Ideas

OrthoPod Interview with Kishore Mulpuri: How Brainstorming Meetings Kill Ideas

Dr. Mohit Bhandari sat down with our very own Dr. Kishore Mulpuri, Professor and Head of the UBC Department of Orthopaedics. In part 5 of the 7-part series we hear an the inspiring conversation about innovation, agenda less meetings, creativity, Ikigai, big ideas, and his ”local to global” philosophy. Watch the interview and the entire 7-part series.

Dr. Kishore Mulpuri on ‘local to global to local’

Dr. Kishore Mulpuri on ‘local to global to local’

“Local to global to local” is the mantra of UBC Orthopaedics. And one thing Dr. Kishore Mulpuri would like to clear up as the new department head is the common perception—or misperception—of the term “international.”

UBC Pediatric Orthopedic Researchers Recognized as Global Experts in Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH) and Congenital Hip Dislocation

UBC Pediatric Orthopedic Researchers Recognized as Global Experts in Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH) and Congenital Hip Dislocation

We are proud to share that two members of our department have been recognized as global experts in developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) and congenital hip dislocation. HIPpy Research Team’s mission is to diagnose and detect hip dysplasia and hip dislocation in new born babies within their first three months.