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52 ORTHOPEDIC SECTION Smith & Nephew is a global medical technology business dedicated to supporting healthcare professionals in their daily efforts to improve the lives of their patients. With leadership positions in Orthopaedic Reconstruction, Advanced Wound Management, Sports Medicine and Trauma & Extremi- ties, Smith & Nephew has around 15,000 employees and a presence in more than 100 countries. Annual sales in 2015 were more than $4.6 billion. Smith & Nephew is a member of the FTSE100 (LSE:SN, NYSE:SNN). Clarence L. Shields, MD. Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic (Los An- geles). Dr. Shields is the past president of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine and received the society's Mr. Sports Medi- cine honor in 2006. He is a neutral physician for the NFL and a former orthopedic surgeon for the Los Angeles Rams. Joshua A. Siegel, MD. Access Sports Medicine & Orthopaedics (Ex- eter, N.H.). Dr. Siegel is the sports medicine director at Access Sports Medicine & Orthopaedics and a founding member of the Northeast Surgery Center in Newington, N.H. He has a special interest in sports medicine, knee and shoulder repair. Sabrina Strickland, MD. Hospital for Special Surgery (New York City). Dr. Strickland is a reviewer for the American Journal of Sports Medicine and has a special interest in ACL injuries. She previously served as chief of orthopedics at a VA and is currently an associate pro- fessor of orthopedic surgery at Hospital for Special Surgery and Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City. Kevin Stone, MD. e Stone Clinic (San Francisco). Dr. Stone founded e Stone Clinic and is chairman of the Stone Research Foundation. He holds more than 40 U.S. patents on inventions and uses biologic tech- niques to preserve the joint's natural anatomy. Michael J. Stuart, MD. Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minn.). Dr. Stuart has a special interest in knee ligament reconstruction, unicompartmental and total knee replacement and meniscus and osteochondral allogra transplantation. He has earned USA Hockey's President's Award and American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Achievement Award. S. David Stulberg, MD. Northshore Orthopaedic Institute (Chicago). Dr. Stulberg is on staff at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago and is the director and founder of the hospital's joint reconstruction and implant service. He is the co-founder of International Society for Tech- nology in Arthroplasty and founder of the Society of Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery. David D. Teuscher, MD. Beaumont (Texas) Bone & Joint Institute. Dr. Teuscher served as president of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and past president of the Texas Orthopaedic Association. Dr. Teuscher is also the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board secre- tary and serves on the State Bar of Texas' board of directors. omas S. ornhill, MD. Brigham and Women's Hospital (Boston). Dr. ornhill is the John B. and Buckminster Brown Professor of Ortho- paedic Surgery at Brigham and Women's Hospital and he has a special interest in knee injuries and replacements. He is a founder of Operation Walk Boston. James Tibone, MD. Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic (Los Angeles). Dr. Tibone is an associate consultant to the Los Angeles Dodgers and Lakers. He is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Sur- geons and has a special interest in knee disorders and ACL injury. Michael Trice, MD. Sports Medicine & Joint Preservation Center (Katy, Texas). Dr. Trice founded the Sports Medicine and Cartilage Res- toration Center of Central Illinois and is the director of the Johns Hop- kins Cartilage Restoration Center in Baltimore. He is a member of the Arthroscopy Association of North America. Robert Trousdale, MD. Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minn.). Dr. Trous- dale is a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and consultant in the orthopedic surgery department at Mayo Clinic. omas Vail, MD. UCSF Medical Center (San Francisco). Dr. Vail is the chair of orthopedic surgery at UCSF and has a special interest in total joint replacement. He completed a fellowship at Duke University in Durham, N.C. John Velyvis, MD. Seton Medical Center (Daly City, Calif.). Dr. Vely- vis is the director of orthopedic robotic surgery at Seton Medical Center, and one of the most experienced surgeons on the West Coast using ro- botics-assisted technology. He specializes in hip and knee replacement. Nikhil Verma, MD. Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush (Chicago). Dr. Verma is the director of clinical research in the sports medicine sec- tion and director of the sports medicine division and sports medicine fellowship at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. He is a team physician for the Chicago White Sox and Chicago Bulls. Russell F. Warren, MD. Hospital for Special Surgery (New York City). Dr. Warren has been surgeon-in-chief at Hospital for Special Surgery and team physician for the New York Giants. He was president of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine from 1994 to 1995 and is in the organization's hall of fame. Riley J. Williams III, MD. Hospital for Special Surgery (New York). Dr. Williams is the knee group leader of the sports medicine and shoul- der service at Hospital for Special Surgery. He also serves as medical director and head team orthopedic surgeon for the Brooklyn Nets. He is the director of HSS' FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence. Robin V. West, MD. Inova Medical Group (Fairfax, Va.). Dr. West is chairman of Inova Sports Medicine and lead team physician for the Washington Nationals. She is also the head team physician for the Wash- ington Redskins. She was previously assistant team physician for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Geoffrey H. Westrich, MD. Hospital for Special Surgery (New York City). Dr. Westrich is the research director of adult reconstruction and joint replacement services at Hospital for Special Surgery. He has a spe- cial interest in joint replacement and is a professor of clinical orthopedic surgery at Weill Medical College of Cornell University in New York. Leo A. Whiteside, MD. Missouri Bone & Joint Center (St. Louis). Dr. Whiteside is a past board member of e Knee Society and American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. He is the director of the Missouri Bone and Joint Research Foundation and founder and president of the Missouri Bone and Joint Center's board of directors. Edward M. Wojtys, MD. University of Michigan Health System (Ann Arbor, Mich.). Dr. Wojtys serves on the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine and NFL Injury and Safety Panel's board of direc- tors. He has a special interest in knee ligament injuries, pediatric and adolescent knee trauma and female knee injury susceptibility. n

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