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48 ORTHOPEDIC SECTION Sponsored by 106 Knee Surgeons to Know | 2017 By Laura Dyrda and Eric Oliver Answorth Allen, MD. Hospital for Special Surgery (New York City). Dr. Allen served as medical director to the NBA Player's Association and team physician for the New York Knicks. He is assistant team physician for the New York Saints lacrosse team and New York State Racing As- sociation. Ned Amendola, MD. Duke University (Durham, N.C.). Dr. Amendola has published more than 200 peer reviewed articles throughout his ca- reer; earning many honors in the process. He was the 45th president of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine. James Andrews, MD. Andrews Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine In- stitute (Gulf Breeze, Fla.). Dr. Andrews is a world-renowned orthope- dic surgeon specializing in sports medicine. He has started two clinics, a research foundation and has mentored more than 314 fellows special- izing in orthopedics and sports medicine. Michelle Andrews, MD. Mercy Health (Cincinnati). Dr. Andrews was the first female orthopedic surgeon to be a team physician for a major league baseball team, the Baltimore Orioles. She previously served on the board of trustees for the Women's Sports Foundation and chair of or- thopedic surgery department at Deaconess Hospital in Evansville, Ind. Richard Angelo, MD. Joint Life Orthopedics & Sports Medicine (Kirkland, Wash.). Dr. Angelo has served as president of the Arthros- copy Association of North America and on the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons board of specialties. He is chief of surgery for Ev- ergreen General Medical Center in Kirkland. Robert A. Arciero, MD. UConn Health (Farmington. Conn.) Dr. Ar- ciero received the O'Donoghue Award from the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine in 2002 for his clinical research investigat- ing anterior cruciate ligaments. Matthew S. Austin, MD. Rothman Institute (Philadelphia). Dr. Austin is the director of the joint replacement and joint replacement fellowship program at Rothman Institute. He has published several peer reviewed articles and book chapters throughout his career. Frederick Azar, MD. Campbell Clinic (Memphis, Tenn.). Dr. Azar is the team physician for the Memphis Grizzlies, the University of Mem- phis and Christian Brothers University. He is a past president of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the sports medicine fellowship director of the Campbell Clinic. Bernard Bach, MD. Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush (Chicago). Dr. Bach developed the sports medicine program at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush in 1986. He served as the director of the sports medicine divison for 30 years and the sports medicine fellowship director for 28 years at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. Robert Barrack, MD. Washington University Physicians (St. Louis). Dr. Barrack is the Charles F. and Joanne Knight Distinguished Profes- sor of Orthopedic Surgery at Washington University Physicians. He fo- cuses on adult reconstructive knee and hip replacement surgery. He has served as the orthopedics department chief of staff and chief of adult reconstructive surgery at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis. Daniel J. Berry, MD. Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minn.). Dr. Berry has published more than 180 peer-reviewed papers, wrote 85 books chapters and edited seven books on hip and knee arthroplasty. He is a past presi- dent of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. William R. Beach, MD. Tuckahoe Orthopaedics (Richmond, Va.). Dr. Beach is an orthopedic surgeon, an avid researcher and a teacher. He is a past president of the Arthroscopy Association of North America. Richard Berger, MD. Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush (Chicago). Dr. Berger is a pioneer of minimally invasive hip and knee replacement. He has developed specialized instruments and techniques for surgery and hip and knee implants for Warsaw, Ind.-based Zimmer Biomet and Morrisville, Pa.-based Small Bone Innovations. Kevin Black, MD. Penn State Health/Milton S. Hershey (Pa.) Medical Center. Dr. Black developed the sports medicine program for Penn State University. He is the director of the American Academy of Orthopae- dic Surgeons' Orthopaedic Educators Course and the co-director of the American Orthopaedic Association's Becoming a More Effective Educa- tor course. Robert E. Booth Jr., MD. Aria - 3B Orthopaedics (Philadelphia). Dr. Booth is the medical director of Aria – 3B Orthopedics, an affiliate of Jefferson Health in Philadelphia. He is a past president of e Knee Soci- ety. He co-designed five total knee arthroplasty systems over his 20-plus year career. Mathias P. Bostrom, MD. Hospital for Special Surgery (New York City). Dr. Bostrom is a specialist in hip and knee surgery. He received several awards including Hospital for Special Surgery's Philip D. Wilson, Jr. Teaching Award and the Eastern Orthopaedic Educational Founda- tion's Eastern Orthopaedic Association Founder Award. Mark Bowen, MD. NorthShore University HealthSystem (Evanston, Ill.). Dr. Bowen is a diplomate of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons and American Board of Medical Examiners. He is the current team physician for the Chicago Bears and a past team physician for the Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago Cubs, New York Giants and the Big Ten Conference. James F. Bruce Jr., MD. Emory At LaGrange (Ga.). Dr. Bruce opened Southern Orthopedics — Now Emory at LaGrange — in 1982. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Robert Brophy, MD. Washington University Orthopedics (St. Louis). Dr. Brophy is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Sur- geons board of directors and sits on the musculoskeletal committee for the NFL's injury and safety panel. He received the Orthopaedic Research Society's Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation Travel Award for research translation in 2010.

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