Dr. Olszynski is a well-known clinician, educator, and clinical trial investigator in the field of arthritis, osteoporosis and metabolic bone diseases, as well as immune disorders, since 1989.
He completed his medical training at the medical school in Warsaw, Poland and subsequently completed his internal medicine and rheumatology training at the University of Saskatchewan.
He was the founding director of the Saskatoon Osteoporosis Centre and Arthritis Clinic in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, a multi-disciplinary centre for the evaluation and management of osteoporosis, and other metabolic bone disorders.
He has since retired from practice but during his career, he participated on the Advisory Council for Osteoporosis Canada and was also an opinion expert for the International Society of Clinical Densitometry (ISCD). He also served as Clinical Professor of the Department of Medicine with involvement in under- and post-graduate teaching.
Dr. Olszynski is the author of many publications and reviews and still receives many invitations to share his knowledge at medical meetings and other speaking engagements.
He is a member of many international professional associations as well as the 2007 Gold Medal recipient of the Albert Schweitzer World Academy of Medicine Award for Humanity and Medicine as well as recipient of Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee Medal.