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19 NewYork-Presbyterian Queens in September 2017, wanting to be involved in the hospital's efforts to improve orthopedic care in the com- munity where he was born and raised. Addi- tionally, Dr. Li helps train the next generation of orthopedic specialists as an assistant professor of clinical orthopedic surgery at Weill Cor- nell Medical College in New York City. He is trained in robotic-assisted partial and total knee replacements, as well as robotic-arm assisted hip surgery. David Liebelt, MD, PhD. Ascension All Saints Specialty Care Center (Racine, Wis.). As direc- tor of hip and knee reconstruction at All Saints in Racine, Dr. Liebelt is focused on using the latest scientific and clinical evidence to alleviate patients' pain and get them back to doing the things they love. He is a fellowship-trained member of the American Academy of Ortho- paedic Surgeons and the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons and has been invited to present his work at conferences across the nation. Adolph Lombardi, MD. Joint Implant Surgeons (New Albany, Ohio). Dr. Lombardi has designed several devices for knee surgery, including the Maxim knee system and the Vanguard knee system. He is past president of the Knee Society and the Hip Society, as well as founder and president of Operation Walk USA, a nonprofit medical service organization that provides knee and hip replacements for indi- viduals in underserved parts of the world. Jess Lonner, MD. Rothman Orthopaedics (Philadelphia). Dr. Lonner is a professor of orthopedic surgery at the Sidney Kimmel Medi- cal College of omas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, as well as a partner at Rothman Orthopaedics, where he primarily performs partial and total knee replacements. In 2008, he became one of the country's first surgeons to adopt robotic technology for knee surgery. Dr. Lonner has also authored more than 250 scien- tific papers, reviews and book chapters on knee surgery. He is a past president of the Philadel- phia Orthopaedic Society and board member of the Knee Society. Michael Manning, DO. St. George (Utah) Surgical Center. Dr. Manning has cared for thousands of patients during his 14-year career in orthopedics and focuses on tailoring care plans to patients' unique needs. One of four team members at St. George-based Novatio Or- thopaedics Renewed, Dr. Manning is certified in robotic-assisted knee replacement surgery and fluent in Spanish and English. Jay Marumoto, MD. Minimally Invasive Surgery of Hawaii (Honolulu). Dr. Marumoto is chief of the orthopedic surgery department at Queens Medical Center in Honolulu and an assistant clinical orthopedic surgery professor at the University of Hawaii, also in Honolulu. One of 12 physicians at Minimally Invasive Surgery of Hawaii, as well as team physician for the University of Hawaii Football and Athletic Department, Dr. Marumoto still finds time to share his expertise on sports injuries at lectures around the country. Robert Mayle, MD. California Pacific Ortho- paedics (San Francisco). Dr. Mayle is a joint replacement surgeon who has also published numerous book chapters and articles on his research. His research has earned him awards from national organizations and he is affiliated with the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the International Congress for Joint Reconstruction. David Mayman, MD. Hospital for Special Surgery (New York City). Dr. Mayman is an ex- pert at computer-navigated joint replacements, performing more than 700 procedures per year. He is co-director of computer assisted surgery at Hospital for Special Surgery, with a background in incorporating new technologies into joint re- placement procedures. Dr. Mayman also serves as chief of the surgical arthritis service at HSS while researching knee and hip biomechanics and arthritis treatment. John McAllister II, MD. Advanced Bone & Joint (St. Peters, Mo., O'Fallon, Mo.). A pro- vider at Advanced Bone & Joint for more than three decades, Dr. McAllister today serves as the practice's president. He is also chief of staff at Progress West Hospital in O'Fallon, a consultant to DonJoy and Salient Surgical Technologies, and a partial owner in St. Peters Ambulatory Surgery Center, where he previously was medi- cal director. Dr. McAllister's many professional memberships include the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the Arthroscopy Association of North America. Nader Nassif, MD. Newport Orthopedic Institute (Irvine, Calif.). Dr. Nassif is a joint replacement surgeon focused on minimally invasive techniques and direct anterior total hip replacement. His work has earned honors from the Arthritis Foundation, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation and Orthopaedic Research Society. John Nettrour, MD. MU Health Care (Colum- bia). Dr. Nettrour has more than 25 years of experience as an orthopedic surgeon, special- izing in knee and hip replacements as well as meniscus tears. A former member of the Mayo Fellows Association, Dr. Nettrour today serves on the political action committees of the Ameri- can Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the American Medical Association. Ryan Nunley, MD. Washington University Orthopedics (St. Louis). Dr. Nunley focuses on patients who need primary or revision total joint replacements as well as treating all degenerative conditions of the hip and knee. His research interests include image-guided surgery and joint replacement in patients under 65 years old. Dr. Nunley completed the Health Policy Fellowship from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and has written for the organization's newsletters. Mary O'Connor, MD. Yale Medicine (New Ha- ven, Conn.). Serving as the first director of Yale Medicine's Center for Musculoskeletal Care, Dr. O'Connor is leading the health system's efforts in integrated musculoskeletal care program- ming and biological therapies for musculoskel- etal conditions. She is a past president of five organizations, including the International Soci- ety of Limb Salvage, the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons, and the Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons. R. Scott Oliver, MD. Beth Israel Deacon- ess Hospital-Plymouth (Mass.). Dr. Oliver is chief of surgery at the hospital and president of Duxbury, Mass.-based Plymouth Bay Orthopae- dic Associates, which he founded in 1982. He is a member of the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons and specializes in minimally invasive knee replacements, including robotic- assisted knee surgeries. Mark Pagnano, MD. Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minn.). Serving as immediate past president of the Knee Society, Dr. Paganano is an accom- plished orthopedic surgeon. e recipient of several awards and honors, he was named a two-time winner of the Knee Society's Clini- cal Research Award. Dr. Pagano also served as chairman of the American Academy of Or- thopaedic Surgeons' adult reconstruction knee instructional course from 2018 to 2019. Javad Parvizi, MD. Rothman Orthopaedics (Philadelphia). Dr. Parvizi is director of clinical research at Rothman Orthopaedics and the James Edwards professor chair of orthopedics at omas Jefferson University in Philadel- phia. He has performed more than 10,000 joint procedures and is known as an expert in periprosthetic joint infection, joint preservation and joint reconstruction. He has authored more than 800 peer-reviewed scientific papers and re- ceived more than 50 awards and honors for his research, including funding from the National Institutes of Health. Andrew Pearle, MD. Hospital for Special Surgery (New York City). Dr. Pearle is chief of sports medicine at HSS and director of the health system's Computer Assisted Surgery Center. He also serves as editor-in-chief of Tech- niques in Knee Surgery — an orthopedic journal — and associate team physician for the New York Mets. Dr. Pearle has authored more than 90 original manuscripts on knee surgery and made presentations on new knee surgery tech- niques and technologies at industry meetings. Christopher Peters, MD. University of Utah Health (Salt Lake City). Holding the position of second vice president for the Knee Soci- ety, Dr. Peters also chairs the department of orthopedics at the University of Utah School of Medicine. He has extensive research experience

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