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50 ORTHOPEDIC SECTION David Fisher, MD. OrthoIndy (Indianapolis). Dr. Fisher is the director of the Total Joint Center of Excellence at OrthoIndy and the president of the Orthopaedic Research Foundation. He has published several peer reviewed papers, presented his research at both national and interna- tional conferences and participated in several FDA trials. Freddie H. Fu, MD. UPMC (Pittsburgh). Dr. Fu played an integral role in establishing the Sports and Preventive Institute in Pittsburgh. He was elected to the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medi- cine Hall of Fame and the City of Pittsburgh dedicated Sept. 13 Dr. Freddie Fu Day. David Geier, MD. (Charleston, S.C.). Dr. Geier is an independent or- thopedic surgeon in Charleston. He has a regularly column in e Post and Courier, and actively promotes injury prevention. He is a team phy- sician for the Charleston Battery professional soccer team. William Griffin, MD. OrthoCarolina (Charlotte, N.C.). Dr. Griffin is the chairman of the OrthoCarolina Research Institute and a director of the OrthoCarolina Hip & Knee Center. He has published several peer reviewed articles throughout his career. E. Marlowe Goble, MD. Intermountain Healthcare (North Logan, Utah). Dr. Goble has more than 70 patents and was among the first surgeons to perform minimally invasive knee replacements. He was the lead surgeon for Warsaw, Ind.-based Zimmer Biomet on a prosthetic ACL development. Steven B. Haas, MD. Hospital for Special Surgery (New York). Dr. Haas is the chief of the knee service at Hospital for Special Surgery. He developed a technique and instrumentation for minimally invasive knee replacements and received a patent for his innovation in 2009. David Halsey, MD. University of Vermont (South Burlington). Dr. Halsey is the second vice president of the American Academy of Ortho- paedic Surgeons. UVM Medical Center recently named him the institu- tion's Physician of the Year. Arlen Hanssen, MD. Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minn.). Dr. Hanssen is a past president of e Knee Society. He received the Musculoskeletal Infection Society's Jeanette Wilkins Research Award seven times. He has published several articles on knee surgery throughout his career. Chris Harner, MD. University of Texas Health Science Center (Hous- ton). Dr. Harner is the vice chair of academic affairs for the University of Texas Health Science Center and a program director for the sports medicine fellowship program. He serves on the editorial board for sev- eral publications including e American Journal of Knee Surgery and Operative Techniques in Sports Medicine. Steven F. Harwin, MD (Beth Israel Medical Center, New York City). Dr. Harwin is founder and director of e Center for Reconstructive Joint Surgery as well as chief of adult reconstruction and total joint re- placement in the orthopedic surgery department at Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital. He also serves as director of the bloodless surgery joint replacement program and director of the New York International Learn- ing Center for Joint Replacement at Mount Sinai Beth Israel. William L. Healy, MD. Newton (Mass.)-Wellesley Hospital. Dr. Healy is a past president of e Knee Society. He completed his internship at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. Robert E. Hunter, MD. Heart of the Rockies Regional Medical Center (Salida, Colo.). Dr. Hunter is a past team physician for the U.S. Men's Alpine Ski Team. He directs the HRRMC Orthopedic Center of Excel- lence and the Orthopedic Sports Medicine Center. Richard Iorio, MD. NYU Langone Medical Center. Dr. Iorio is the chief of adult reconstructive surgery at NYU Langone and the co-direc- tor of the Joint Prevention and Arthritis Center. He has served on the board of directors for e Knee Society and is the health policy council chair as well as advocacy committee chair for the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons. He has worked on 23 funded research grants. Joshua Jacobs, MD. Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush (Chicago). Dr. Ja- cobs is the chairman of the orthopedic surgery department at Rush Uni- versity Medical Center. He is a past president of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Michael A. Kelly, MD. Insall Scott Kelly (New York City). Dr. Kelly is the director of the Insall Scott Kelly Institute and the chairman of ortho- pedic surgery department at e Hackensack (N.J.) University Medical Center. He has served as president of e Knee Society. Ronald S. Kvitne, MD. Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic (Los Ange- les). Dr. Kvitne is a team physician for the Los Angeles Kings and as- sociate orthopedic consultant for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Los Angeles Dodgers and Los Angeles Lakers. He is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Frank R. Kolisek, MD. OrthoIndy (Indianapolis). Dr. Kolisek previ- ously served as president of OrthoIndy and medical director of the St. Vincent Center for Joint Replacement and St. Francis Center for Joint Replacement, all in Indianapolis. He has been the principle investigator on several clinical trials focused on knee care. Robert F. LaPrade, MD. e Steadman Clinic (Vail, Colo.). Dr. LaPrade is the CMO and co-director of the sports medicine program at the Steadman Philippon Research Institute. He is the sports medicine committee chair for the International Society for Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine. David G. Lewallen, MD. Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minn.). Dr. Lewal- len is the president of the Orthopaedic Research and Education Founda- tion and medical director of the American Joint Replacement Registry. He received e Knee Society Coventry Award in 2014 for his research. Jay R. Lieberman, MD. Keck Medicine of USC (Los Angeles). Dr. Li- eberman is the chair of the orthopedic surgery department and director of the Institute of Orthopaedics at Keck Medicine of USC. He is a past president of the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons and member of e Knee Society. Adolph V. Lombardi Jr., MD. Joint Implant Surgeons (New Albany, Ohio). Dr. Lombardi has served as president of e Knee Society and as a founder and president of Operation Walk USA. He has also been president of Joint Implant Surgeons and was a partner in opening White Fence Surgical Suites in New Albany. Stephen J. Lombardo, MD. Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic (Los Angeles). Dr. Lombardo is the team physician of the Los Angeles Lak- ers and former president of the NBA Team Physician Society and NHL Team Physician Society. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Or- thopaedic Surgeons. Jess Lonner, MD. Rothman Institute (Philadelphia). Dr. Lonner is an associate professor of orthopedic surgery at Rothman Institute/omas Jefferson University School of Medicine and an executive board member of e Knee Society. He was president of the Philadelphia Orthopedic Society from 2010 to 2011. Walter R. Lowe, MD. Memorial Hermann (Houston). Dr. Lowe is the chairman of the orthopedic surgery department at the University of

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