Education –
Undergraduate: State University of New York at Binghamton
Medical school: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Internship: Johns Hopkins Hospital
Residency: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, orthopaedic surgery
Fellowship –
Hospital for Specialty Surgery, New York, surgical arthritis service
Board Certified –
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
Paper–
Short Total Joint Summary
Publications –
Waldman BJ. Advancements in minimally invasive total hip arthroplasty. Orthopedics. 2003;26(8 Suppl):s833-836.
Waldman BJ. Minimally invasive total hip replacement and perioperative management: early experience. Journal of the Southern Orthopaedic Association. 2002;11(4):213-217.
Waldman BJ, Hostin E, Mont MA, Hungerford DS. Infected total knee arthroplasty treated by arthroscopic irrigation and debridement. Journal of Arthroplasty. 2000;15(4):430-436.
Professional Associations –
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Maryland Orthopaedic Society

Currently a director of the Center for Joint Preservation and Replacement at the Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopaedics and a part-time clinical instructor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Johns Hopkins University Medical School, Dr. Waldman has been with OrthoMaryland since 1998.
Although he practices orthopaedics locally, Dr. Waldman’s influence is felt worldwide, as orthopaedic surgeons from Australia, Japan, France, Italy, the United Kingdom and Belgium have traveled to Baltimore to watch him operate. In 2003, he returned the favor by serving as a visiting professor at the Fourth Annual Symposium on Thrombolembolic Disease in Prague.
Dr. Waldman is also well known for developing a minimally invasive hip replacement approach and designing a minimally invasive knee replacement and a revision hip replacement system. He frequently shares his knowledge in these areas by training orthopaedic surgeons from around the country at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons in Rosemont, Illinois.
He has given Grand Rounds in orthopaedic surgery at Johns Hopkins, Massachusetts General, Duke University, Ohio State University, University of South Carolina and Howard University Hospitals, among others. Dr. Waldman has also published research papers on minimally invasive orthopaedic hip replacement, thrombolembolic prophylaxis, knee and hip complications and orthopaedic implant design.
Dr. Waldman resides in Owings Mills with his wife and twin sons. His hobbies include computer programming, painting, writing, skiing and golf.