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51 ORTHOPEDIC SECTION Texas Medical School at Houston and medical director of the Memo- rial Hermann Ironman Sports Medicine Institute. He also serves as team physician for the Houston Texans and Houston Rockets. Louis F. McIntyre, MD. Phelps Medical Associates (Sleepy Hollow, N.Y.). Dr. McIntyre is an orthopedic surgeon with Phelps Medical As- sociates, an affiliate of Great Neck, N.Y.-based Northwell Health. He un- derwent a fellowship in sports medicine and arthroscopy and is involved in research about EHR in orthopedic practices. William J. Maloney, MD. Stanford (Calif.) Medicine. Dr. Maloney is the chair of the Stanford University School of Medicine and was the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Presidential Representa- tive at the 17th Congress of the EFFORT in Switzerland last year. Brian P. McKeon, MD. Boston Sports & Shoulder Center. Dr. McKeon is an orthopedic surgeon at Boston Sports & Shoulder Center and New England Baptist Hospital. He is the chief medical officer and head team physician for the Boston Celtics and assistant clinical professor at Tus University in Boston. Peter Millett, MD. e Steadman Clinic (Vail, Colo.). Dr. Millett is a partner at e Steadman Clinic and board member at Steadman Philip- pon Research Institute. He performs knee and shoulder surgeries and serves as medical director of the Ski and Snowboard Club in Vail. Tom Minas, MD. Brigham and Women's Hospital (Boston). Dr. Minas is the director of Brigham and Women's Hospital's Cartilage Repair Cen- ter. He has expertise in autologous chondrocyte implantation and also performs total joint replacement. Frank Noyes, MD. Mercy Health (Cincinnati). Dr. Noyes is the chair- man and medical director of Cincinnati SportsMedicine and Orthope- dic Center and president of the Cincinnati SportsMedicine Research and Education Foundation at Mercy Health. He is a past team physician for the Cincinnati Bengals and past director of the United States Olym- pic Committee research site in Cincinnati. Mary I. O'Connor, MD. Yale School of Medicine (New Haven, Conn.). Dr. O'Connor is the inaugural director of the Musculoskeletal Center at Yale School of Medicine and Yale-New Haven Hospital. She previously served as professor of orthopedic surgery at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and program director of Mayo Clinic Integrity as well as compliance officer and associate medical director for the de- partment of development. Mark W. Pagnano, MD. Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minn.). Dr. Pagnano completed a fellowship in knee reconstruction at the Insall Scott Kelly Institute for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine in New York City. He has a special interest in knee and hip replacement surgery and cartilage repair in the knee. He has served on e Knee Society's executive board. Richard Parker, MD. Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Parker is the president of Garfield Heights, Ohio-based Marymount Hospital — a Cleveland Clin- ic hospital — and past chairman of the orthopedic surgery department at Cleveland Clinic. He is the head team physician for the Cleveland Cavaliers and has written more than 160 publications. Brian S. Parsley, MD. University of Texas Health Science Center (Houston). Dr. Parsley is an assistant professor in the orthopedic sur- gery department at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. He is the director of the adult reconstruction fellowship at Houston-based Baylor College of Medicine and is on the board of trust- ees for the Museum of Health and Medical Science, also in Houston. Dinesh Patel, MD. Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston). Dr. Pa- tel is the emeritus chief of arthroscopic surgery at Massachusetts Gen- eral Hospital. He assumed the position of chief of arthroscopic surgery at MGH in 1982 and is a founding member of the Arthroscopy Associa- tion of North America. Matthew Provencher, MD. e Steadman Clinic (Vail, Colo.). Dr. Provencher joined e Steadman Clinic and Steadman Philippon Re- search Institute aer serving as chief of sports medicine at Massachu- setts General Hospital and medical director and head team physician of the New England Patriots. He has also been the head orthopedic team physician for the Navy Seals Teams 1, 3, 5 and 7. David Raab, MD. Illinois Bone and Joint Institute (Morton Grove). Dr. Raab is a founding physician of Illinois Bone and Joint Institute and on Morton Grove-based Illinois Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Sur- gery Center's board of managers. He also serves as an associate master instructor for the Arthroscopy Association of North America. Chitranjan S. Ranawat, MD. Hospital for Special Surgery (New York City). Dr. Ranawat is an orthopedic surgeon at Hospital for Special Sur- gery and past president of the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons. He has been the director of the Ranawat Orthopaedic Center at Lenox Hill Hospital and James A. Nicholas Chairman of the Depart- ment of Orthopaedic Surgery. John C. Richmond, MD. Boston Sports & Shoulder Center. Dr. Rich- mond is the medical director for network development at Boston-based New England Baptist Hospital; he previously served as chairman of or- thopedics there for more than 10 years. His areas of expertise are in knee and shoulder care. He was a team physician for the Boston-based Tus University Athletic Department for more than 25 years. William Robb, MD. Illinois Bone and Joint Institute (Morton Grove). Dr. Robb is an orthopedic surgeon at Illinois Bone and Joint Institute and chairman of of the orthopedic surgery department at Illinois-based North Shore University Health System. He is an associate clinical profes- sor in the orthopedic surgery department at Pritzker School of Medicine at the University of Chicago. Richard Rothman, MD. Rothman Institute (Philadelphia). Dr. Roth- man founded Rothman Institute and the Specialty Care Network — now known as Healthgrades. He is a professor of orthopedic surgery at Sidney Kimmel Medical College at omas Jefferson University in Philadelphia and on the board of directors for the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Richard Scott, MD. New England Baptist Hospital (Boston). Dr. Scott is an orthopedic surgeon at New England Baptist Hospital and has served as president of e Knee Society. He has been on the edito- rial board for the Journal of Arthroplasty, American Journal of Knee Surgery, Clinical Orthopedic and Related Research and Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. Giles R. Scuderi, MD. Northwell Health (New York City). Dr. Scud- eri has practiced as an orthopedic surgeon for more than 20 years and has contributed to more than 100 published scientific articles and book chapters. He was the president of e Knee Society from 2012 to 2013 and is the adult knee reconstruction fellowship director at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. omas P. Sculco, MD. Hospital for Special Surgery (New York City). Dr. Sculco is a surgeon-in-chief emeritus and an attending orthope- dic surgeon at Hospital for Special Surgery. roughout his career, Dr. Sculco has authored more than 235 papers and 64 book chapters. His research focuses on total hip and knee replacement implant design.

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