Mamun Alrashid, M.D. Fellowship-Trained, Board-Certified
Orthopaedic Surgeon Hip & Knee Surgery
Dr. Mamun Alrashid MD, MRCS, FRCS, FACS is a Harvard fellowship-trained, American board-certified surgeon specializing in the field of orthopedic surgery. He is the Director of Adult Reconstruction surgery with special interest in Hip and Knee surgery. He has two decades of experience behind him as a physician, taking care of patients with various bone and joint related health concerns. He provides a comprehensive, compassionate and customized care model for each individual patient, based on their unique needs and concerns.
Dr. Alrashid is a highly skilled surgeon who offers his patients innovative, evidence-based technologies, such as 3D printing in knee replacement surgery, minimally invasive muscle sparing hip surgery and robotic surgery. He is specially trained to use CORI navigation technology to perform knee surgery and MAKO robotic technology to perform minimally invasive hip and knee surgery. Dr. AlRashid undertakes complex revision hip and knee surgeries when patients have persistent problems despite having hip and knee replacement surgeries. He offers trauma care and fracture surgery and also takes care of sports related injuries. Dr. Alrashid offers his patient a holistic approach to musculoskeletal care, including the latest regenerative procedures.
Dr. Alrashid has been adjunct faculty at University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, as Affiliate Assistant Professor of Surgery. He also serves as Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Nova Southeastern Medical School as well as Associate Program Director for HCA Florida JFK Hospital Orthopedic Residency program, where resident American Orthopedic surgeons train under him to learn the leading techniques in Orthopedic surgery. He is actively engaged in the local community as an educator, teaching and training medical students from local medical schools and the next generation of surgeons. He is extensively published, has authored multiple book chapters, and his numerous clinical research works have been published in prestigious peer reviewed journals including the Journal of American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons and the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, among others. His research work has been presented at numerous national and international scientific conventions.
Dr. Alrashid serves as Chief of Orthopedic Surgery at HCA Florida Palms west Hospital and involved in several quality improvement committees to advocate for patient safety and improving quality of care standards in Hospital Facilities. He also provides second and third opinions on complex medico-legal cases, and works with the legal community.
Dr. Alrashid is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS), has been awarded FRCS degree, the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons in orthopedic surgery from the Royal College of Surgeons of England, and MRCS degree from Royal college of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. His extensive training in leading academic centers of excellence at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Duke University Health system, North Carolina, University of Florida, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore Maryland, and in Europe in London, England at the Stanmore Royal National Orthopedic Hospital, has given him tremendous insight in providing the very best in clinical care over several decades.
Procedures and Conditions Treated
- Hip and Knee Replacement Surgery
- Hip and Knee Revision Surgery
- Robotic Surgery—Robot Mako and CORI
- Minimally invasive Direct Anterior Hip surgery
- Trauma—Fracture surgery
- Sports and Regenerative Medicine
- General orthopedic and Spine care
Languages
English, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali
Specialties
- Hip and Knee Surgery
- General Orthopedics
- Trauma and Fracture Treatment
Affiliations
- HCA Florida Palms West Hospital
- HCA Florida JFK Hospital, JFK North
- Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center
Credentials and Education
- King’s College London
Medicine - Royal National Orthopedic Hospital
Residency - Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School
Fellowship - University of Florida
Fellowship