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1 Welcome

2 Welcome New Members L. Andrew Koman, MD

3 Introducing the AOA Membership Class of 2013

4 Joseph A. Abboud, MD

5 Thomas C. Barber, MD

6 J. Scott Broderick, MD

7 Robert D. Bronstein, MD

8 Robert H. Brophy, MD

9 Jacob M. Buchowski, MD

10 Susan Bukata, MD

11 Christine B. Caltoum, MD

12 Michael G. Ciccotti, MD

13 Gregory J. Della Rocca, MD, PhD

14 Marlene DeMaio, MD

15 John A. DiPreta, MD

16 Seth D. Dodds, MD

17 David C. Flanigan, MD

18 Jeffrey A. Geller, MD

19 J. Eric Gordon, MD

20 Grant L. Jones, MD

21 Jay D. Keener, MD

22 Sameh A. Labib, MD

23 Steven J. Lee, MD

24 Zhongyu John Li, MD, PhD

25 Gregory B. Maletis, MD

26 Edward B. McDonough, MD

27 Toni M. McLaurin, MD

28 Michael Medvecky, MD

29 Vasilios Moutzouros, MD

30 Elisha T. Powell, IV, MD

31 Afshin E. Razi, MD

32 Robert N. Reddix, Jr., MD

33 J. Spence Reid, MD

34 David R. Richardson, MD

35 Rachel S. Rohde, MD

36 Stephen B. Sundberg, MD

37 Steven J. Svoboda, MD

38 Norman S. Turner, III, MD

39 Iiya Voloshin, MD

40 Roland H. Winter, MD

41 David A. Yngve, MD

42 David S. Zelouf, MD

43 In Memory of Warren Kadrmas, MD
Recognized as the outstanding resident graduate at the Hospital for Special Surgery Served as a mentor, educator, and leader for all of Air Force orthopaedics Orthopaedic surgery consultant to the Surgeon General of the Air Force

44 Class of 2013 Members Not in Attendance
Charles L. Barnes, MD Richard J. Bransford, MD Ivan Cheng, MD Jeffrey N. Davila, MD Christopher C. Dodson, MD Patrick B. Ebeling, MD Cristin M. Ferguson, MD Jonathan A. Forsberg, MD David A. Fuller, MD Joseph A. Janicki, MD Jason E. Lang, MD Robert S. Namba, MD Joshua C. Patt, MD Benjamin K. Potter, MD Benjamin D. Roye, MD Anthony A. Scaduto, MD Nirmal C. Tejwani, MD John M. Tokish, MD Peter G. Whang, MD

45 Welcome AOA Membership Class of 2013

46 Business Meeting AOA Members Only Friday, June 19, 2014
10:45am – 11:45am

47 Report of the President
Scott D. Boden, MD

48 Retiring Executive Committee Members
Douglas R. Dirschl, MD Second Past President Sanford E. Emery, MD, MBA Treasurer Leesa M. Galatz, MD Delegate-At-Large L. Andrew Koman, MD Membership Chair Serena S. Hu, MD Program Chair Alan S. Hilibrand, MD Publications Chair Dennis M. Murphy Lay Delegate

49 Retiring Committee Chairs
Sanford E. Emery, MD, MBA Audit Committee Finance Committee Kevin P. Black, MD Distinguished Contributions to Orthopaedics Award Committee Douglas R. Dirschl, MD Distinguished Clinician Educator Award Committee L. Andrew Koman, MD Membership Committee Terrance D. Peabody, MD Nominating Committee

50 Retiring Committee Chairs
G. Paul DeRosa, MD OIOM Council Serena S. Hu, MD Program Committee Alan S. Hilibrand, MD Publications Committee John G. Heller, MD Young Leaders Committee Robert F. Ostrum, MD

51 Academic Leadership Committee’s Retiring Liaisons
Julie Balch Samora, MD, PhD, MPH Association of American Medical Colleges—Organization of Resident Representatives Joel Jeffries, MD Council of Medical Specialty Societies—Organization of Program Directors Associations

52 Thank you to all who have dedicated time and service to the AOA

53 Report of the Membership Committee
L. Andrew Koman, MD

54 Membership Class of 2014 ACTIVE: 61 Markku T. Nousiainen, MD
Michael O’Brien, MD Robert V. O’Toole, III, MD Mark P. Pallis, DO Edward A. Perez, MD Brent Ponce, MD John S. Reach, MD Frederick C. Redfern, MD Lori K. Reed, MD James R. Ringler, MD Rolando F. Roberto, MD Andrew Sama, MD Suken A. Shah, MD Eric L. Smith, MD David Steinberg, MD Michael Stover, MD Michael Suk, MD Carrie R. Swigart, MD William Michael Tew, MD Rahul Vaidya, MD Kelly L. VanderHave, MD Daniel Allison, MD William C. Andrews, Jr., MD Asheesh Bedi, MD Stefano A. Bini, MD Gary Botimer, MD Richard E. Bowen, MD Brad Bushnell, MD Louis W. Catalano, III, MD George F. Chimento, MD P. Christopher Cook, MD Quanjun Cui, MD Vinod Dasa, MD Roy I. Davidovitch, MD Nicola A. DeAngelis, MD Gregory L. DeSilva, MD Christopher B. Dewing, MD Shevaun M. Doyle, MD George S.M. Dyer, MD Mark A. Erickson, MD Robert J. Esther, MD Daniel C. Farber, MD Richard F. Fellrath, Jr., MD Guy D. Foulkes, MD Robert A. Gallo, MD Paul B. Gladden, MD Wade T. Gordon, MD Andrew Gurman, MD Michael A. Herbenick, MD A. Alex Jahangir, MD Laith Jazrawi, MD Harpal Singh Khanuja, MD Joseph Khoury, MD Dieter Lindskog, MD Frank Liporace, MD Joseph R. Lynch, MD Samir Mehta, MD Vishal M. Mehta, MD Hassan R. Mir, MD George P. Nanos, III, MD Unni G. Narayanan, MBBS

55 Report of the Secretary
William N. Levine, MD

56 Current Membership Composition
1083 9 1 15 359 24 Active Members Senior Members (formerly AOS) Associate Member Affiliate Members Corresponding Members Emeritus Honorary Members Senior-Active Members Lay Delegate

57 Report of the Treasurer
Sanford D. Emery, MD, MBA

58 2013 Audit Total liabilities and net assets-accrual based
2013: $8,554, : $8,041, : $7,097, : $7,073,997* 2009: $8,254, : $7,433, : $7,318, : $7,356,897 * OMeGA Medical Grants Association assets of +/- $1 Million transferred out of AOA assets in 2010; separate 501 c)3) tax exemption achieved for OMeGA in 2010

59 2013 Audit Excess Revenue over Expenditure (Accrual Based, GAAP Method)
2013: $ 336, : $ 758, : $ 107, : $ 235, : $ 628, : $ 309, : $ (113,140) 2006: $1,166,408

60 2013 Audit Investment Accounts/Endowment
Total Smith Barney Account Funds $4,793,156 Net Earnings/Return* $ 696,532/17.5% Fees: 0.7% *********************************************************** Total OREF Endowment $2,017,399 Net Earnings/Return* $ 171,543/8.9% Fees: 0.86% *Income as a Percentage of Investment held at the beginning of the Current Year

61 2013 Audit Total Investment Income………........$848,906

62 Report of the Historian
Terry R. Light, MD

63 In Memoriam

64 Riad Barmada, MD 1929-2014 AOA Member since 1991
Early adopter of Charnley Hip Arthroplasty President of the Illinois Orthopaedic Society Chair University of Illinois Chicago Department of Orthopedic Surgery - 15 years “Active” Professor Emeritus - 15 years

65 William “Bill” Collins, MD
AOA Member since 1989 President of the Medical Association of Georgia President and Co-founder of the Southern Orthopaedic Association MBA at age 61 Member, Board of Directors for MAG Mutual Insurance Company

66 Jerome M. Cotler, MD 1928-2014 AOA Member since 1979
Everett J. and Marian Gordon Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery & Orthopaedic Residency Program Director, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital AAOS – Chair Board Of Councilors ( ABOS - President ( ) AOA – Vice President Chair - NASS ( ) Lifetime Achievement Award from American Spinal Injury Association (2003)

67 Barry Friedman, MD 1916-2014 AOA Member since 1970
Naval Medical Officer aboard the destroyer USS Russell during WWII AAOS The Legacy of Heroes Chairman, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Mount Sinai Medical Center, Cleveland Author of 10 fiction and two non-fiction books Five Hole-in-ones – last at 90

68 Shanmuga S. Jayakumar, MD
AOA Member since 1991 Implemented free polio vaccinations in Coimbatore, India Alfred duPont Hospital for Children Staff focused upon pediatric foot disorders, spina bifida and AMC Deputy Editor, JBJS Clinical Professor of Orthopaedics at Thomas Jefferson University

69 Frank W. Jobe, MD 1925-2014 AOA Member since 1984
Medical Staff Sgt 101st Airborne - landed by glider at Normandy, captured briefly during Battle of the Bulge, escaped, earned Bronze Star, Combat Medical Badge and Glider Badge with one star Co-founder, Kerlan-Jobe Orthopedic Clinic Developed technique for Elbow Ulnar Collateral Ligament Elbow Reconstruction Honored by Baseball Hall of Fame

70 Warren R. Kadrmas, MD, Col(s), USAF, MC
AOA Member since 2013 USAF Academy Graduate, Duke MD, HSS, HSS Sports Fellowship Wilford Hall Medical Center, San Antonio Orthopaedic surgery consultant to the Surgeon General of the Air Force Served as a mentor, educator, and leader for all Air Force orthopaedists

71 William C. Lauerman, MD 1954-2013 AOA Member since 2003
Served as Major in the US Air Force, San Antonio, TX Chief of Spinal Surgery and Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Georgetown University Hospital Dean of Admissions, Georgetown University School of Medicine

72 Arabella Leet, MD 1965-2013 AOA Member since 2011
Past Director, Orthopaedic Center for Children with Cerebral Palsy, Johns Hopkins University Research focused upon cerebral palsy, osteogenesis imperfecta and fibrous dysplasia Chief of Staff, Shriners Hospital for Children, Honolulu, HI

73 J. Phillip Nelson, MD 1936-2014 AOA Member since 1984
Mayo Clinic Orthopaedic Residency Military Service during Vietnam War Pioneer in the advancement of clean room technology President of the Denver Medical Society, The Hip Society, and The Association for Arthritic Hip & Knee Surgery

74 Lowell F.A. Peterson, MD 1927-2013 AOA Member since 1977
Served in the US Navy during WWII Chief Medical Officer for nine ships during the Korean War Mayo Clinic Orthopaedic Surgeon and Visiting Professor Co-developer of Polycentric Knee

75 Charles Dayton Riddle, Jr., MD
AOA Member since 1999 Team Physician – US Naval Academy Academic Chairman, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Greenville (SC) Hospital System Adjunct Professor of Bioengineering - Clemson University President South Carolina Orthopaedic Association Team Physician – Furman University 2004, MUSC Distinguished Alumnus Award

76 George E. Spencer, Jr., MD 1922-2013 AOA Member since 1969
Naval Lieutenant JG assigned to Jackson, MS Veterans Hospital Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery at the University Hospital in Cleveland Chief of Orthopaedic Surgery at St Lukes Hospital in Cleveland President, Clinical Orthopaedic Society Avid Sailor

77 Remembering Our Colleagues

78 Report of the Development Committee
Todd J. Albert, MD

79 AOA League of Our Own Only 5% of orthopaedic surgeons are AOA members YOU are part of a prestigious organization

80 Corporate Donations 2013: 11 corporate donors
Total received = $740,000 Program areas: OTB; AM; RLF; ELF; CORD; Leadership; NATF 2014 (as of 6/4/14): 8 corporate donors Total received = $610,000 Program areas: OTB; AM; Leadership; RLF; ELF; CORD; CORA

81 Your support guides our thinking for the profession
Without the burden of corporate restrictions 93 individual donors in 2013 $132,895 in annual giving supported 10 AOA programs 10% of this came directly through AOA and OREF

82 And the long-term view tells the best story
Lifetime giving to the AOA Includes donations made directly to the AOA and through OREF Records dating 1996 through April 2014 316 Contributors

83 Lifetime Giving Visionary ($100,000+) Champion ($75,000-$99,999)
Ambassador ($40,000-$74,999) Partner ($30,000-$39,999) Contributor ($20,000-$29,999) Associate ($15,000-$19,999)

84 Recognizing annual and lifetime donors
View the poster near the registration desk Annual giving in 2013 Lifetime giving Token of our appreciation for 2013 individual donors and top lifetime donors

85 Ways to give Multi-Year Pledge Annual Gifts Beneficiary Gifts
Stock Gifts

86 Now accepting stock donations
Tax advantages Consult your financial advisor Information near the registration desk

87 Report of OMeGA Medical Grants Association
C. McCollister Evarts, MD President, OMeGA Board of Directors

88 For 2014 OMeGA is the only third party organization supporting orthopaedic GME across all subspecialties More OMeGA donors, increased support

89 To date, 526 grants awarded in 16 cycles
338 fellowship grants 150 residency/general education grants 38 residency/core competency innovation grants

90 Number of applications far exceeds funding levels
For fellowship and residency categories Large disparity in funding between fellowship subspecialties Funding relative to amount requested Residency 35.42% Fellowship 15.33%

91 Recent survey to programs regarding fellowship funding
How are fellows funded? What are the consequences of reduced GME funding? Findings

92 Conversations with donors
Promising Ever changing environment Programs would like OMeGA’s schedule aligned with the fellowship match, however most companies can only support annual distribution of funding

93 Coordinated support for GME funding
AAOS, OREF, AOA, and subspecialty societies must communicate a consistent and strong message to industry for them to increase their support for GME

94 Double recognition and appreciation for OMeGA donors
Gold Level Zimmer - Founding supporter DePuy Synthes Silver Supporters Biomet Orthopedics Medtronic Spinal Stryker Contributors Genentech K2M, Inc.

95 Stephen Albanese, MD President
Report of the ABOS Stephen Albanese, MD President

96 ABOS Update 2013 Results and Changes

97 2013 Results Good News Passing rate for the Part I exam was 93% for the reference group (n-678), this is about the same as 2012 at 94% Passing rate for Part II was 89% for the reference group (n-668), this has been steady for 9 years Not Such Good News Oral recert passing rate was 72% (n-142) down from 78% in 2012 and 86% in 2011

98 Changes The oral exam will transition to all electronic submission and presentation of images and records A diplomate who fails a computer recertification exam may once again take a computer exam to re-certify unless their certificate has expired, then an oral exam is mandatory. MOC- CME completed in December may be used for the reporting cycle that closed in November or may be applied to the following year. This applies only for the December at the end of a 3 year cycle.

99 MOC Submission Example of Reporting Cycles and Application
For a 2017 Diplomate Wishing to Take a 2015 Recert Exam 2008 120 CME, 20 are SAE November, 2010 2011 May, 2014 Application 120 CME, 20 are SAE, Case List

100 MOC Failsafe A diplomate who has not reported any CME and SAE and is now at the final deadline: He or She may enter 240 CME of which 40 are SAE plus a case list by the May 1 deadline in the year prior to expiration of their certificate

101 Performance Improvement Modules
Voluntary at this time, CME granted by sponsoring organization First modules will be posted during 2014

102 ABMS Outline for MOC Four Competencies: I II III IV Lifelong
Professional Standing &Professionalism Lifelong Learning & Self Improvement Knowledge, Judgment & Skill I II III IV Improvement in Medical Practice

103 No content requirement changes for MOC through the 2017 class
There are voluntary additions to part II that will be phased-in such as PIMs and the portfolio project

104 Vernon T. Tolo, MD Editor-In-Chief
Report of the JBJS Vernon T. Tolo, MD Editor-In-Chief

105 JBJS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF REPORT
AOA/COA CombineD MEETING MONTREAL, QUEBEC JUNE 19,2014

106 EDITOR’S REPORT—AOA—JUNE 2014
JBJS CELEBRATES 125TH ANNIVERSARY!! FIRST PUBLISHED JUNE 1889 CONTAINED PRESENTATIONS FROM AOA SEVERAL JOURNAL NAMES TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN ORTHO ASSOC 1ST AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY (1903) JOURNAL OF ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY (1919) BECAME JBJS IN 1922 NON-PROFIT, INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATION (1954)

107 EDITOR’S REPORT—AOA—JUNE 2014
SCIENTIFIC SUBMISSIONS 1254 IN 2013 1631 IN 2012, 1606 IN 2011 DECREASE AFTER SUBMISSION FEE IN MAY 2013 SIMILAR NOW TO LEVELS OF CURRENTLY 75%-80% OF SUBMISSIONS BEFORE FEE 50% FROM OUTSIDE NORTH AMERICA ACCEPTANCE RATE IN 2013 25% FOR JBJS 50% FOR JBJS CASE CONNECTOR

108 EDITOR’S REPORT—AOA—JUNE 2014
INNOVATIONS & CHANGES FOR JBJS MORE ARTICLES ONLINE SUBMISSIONPUBLICATION TIME BOTH EDITORIAL AND PRODUCTION IMPROVED CONTINUE TO WORK TO DECREASE TIME “DESK REJECTS” ABOUT 12% IN 2013 23% SAME PERIOD IN 2013 PRIMARILY TO DECREASE DEMANDS ON REVIEWERS INCREASED CME OPPORTUNITIES SAE AND MOC CREDITS PLUS EXPANDED QUARTERLY ARTHROPLASTY REGISTRY UPDATE FEATURE DEPUTY EDITOR FOR VIDEO PLAN INCREASED VIDEO FOR ALL JBJS PRODUCTS

109 EDITOR’S REPORT—AOA—JUNE 2014
INNOVATIONS AND CHANGES FOR JBJS JBJS-MILLER VIRTUAL RECERTIFICATION COURSE WEBINARS ON MoM, PRP,PPI,ACL TO DATE WITH SIGN UP ALSO WEBINARS WITH PTs…4000 REGISTERED PLAN 4 OR MORE IN 2014 REVIEW JOURNAL BEGAN IN NOVEMBER 2013 NAMED ‘JBJS REVIEWS’ ONLINE ONLY NEW EDITOR AND EDITORIAL BOARD PATTERNED AFTER CURRENT CONCEPTS REVIEW AS WELL AS OTHER FEATURES INCLUDES INTERNATIONAL AUTHORS

110 EDITOR’S REPORT—AOA—JUNE 2014
OTHER UPDATES AOA RELATIONSHIPS PUBLISH 6 TO 7 SYMPOSIA ANNUALLY UNDER TITLE OF ‘AOA CRITICAL ISSUES’ ALSO PUBLISH TRAVELLING FELLOWS REPORTS INTERNATIONAL EDITORIAL BOARD NOW WITH 7 INTERNATIONAL DEPUTY EDITORS INCREASED NUMBER OF INTERNATIONAL REVIEWERS

111 EDITOR’S REPORT—AOA—JUNE 2014
JBJS CASE CONNECTOR OVER 3000 JBJS CASE REPORTS ‘SEMANTIC TAGGING’ SEARCH FUNCTION ALLOW AGGREGATION OF LINKED CASE REPORTS POTENTIAL AS ‘EARLY WARNING SYSTEM’ JBJS ESSENTIAL SURGICAL TECHNIQUES OVER 250 AVAILABLE INCREASED VIDEO USAGE SOURCE: JBJS OR OTHER PEER REVIEW PUBLICATION PLAN ADDITIONAL ‘KEY PROCEDURES’ MORE BASIC PROCEDURES IN EACH SUBSPECIALTY EMPHASIS ON VIDEO

112 EDITOR’S REPORT—AOA—JUNE 2014
NEW EDITOR-IN-CHIEF MARC SWIONTKOWSKI, MD HAS BEEN DEPUTY EDITOR AND EDITOR FOR JBJS CASE CONNECTOR WILL BEGIN JULY 1, 2014 TRANSITION PERIOD FOR 3 MONTHS

113 EDITOR’S REPORT—AOA—JUNE 2014
ON-GOING COMMITMENT TO QUALITY ATTEMPT TO ADDRESS GLOBAL ORTHO NEED PROVIDE READER ABILITY TO CUSTOMIZE DELIVER ORTHO INFORMATION DIFFERENT WAYS MAINTAIN PRINT QUALITY, EXPAND ONLINE IF SUGGESTIONS TO MAKE JBJS MORE APPLICABLE TO YOUR NEEDS…CONTACT ME

114 John J. Callaghan, MD President
Report of OREF John J. Callaghan, MD President

115 2014 update

116 Advancing vision 2015 Launched new mission, vision and brand that illustrate OREF’s renewed commitment to orthopaedic research Mission: Improving lives by supporting excellence in orthopaedic research. Vision: OREF will be the leader in supporting orthopaedic research to improve function, eliminate pain and restore mobility.

117 Refocusing resources to support more research
Developed first Collaborative Research Agenda. Implement hip and knee program in 2014; beyond 2014, expand agenda to other areas. Include key stakeholders in the agenda-setting process to ensure that the most important areas of orthopaedic research are funded. Provided more than $1.6 million in research grant funding and awards to individuals.

118 Major gift program highlights
Provided major gift donors with options to support future research needs through the Shands Circle Society and urgent needs today through the new Visionary Research Society. OREF grants supported by the Research Fund include: A co-branded grant between Howard Hughes Medical Institute and OREF to support a medical student conducting full-time research for one year (HHMI-OREF Medical Fellows) Resident Clinician Scientist Training Grant for residents or fellows pursuing research with clear clinical relevance Prospective Clinical Research Grant to support a prospective multi-center cohort study on the outcome of surgery for anterior shoulder instability Since our founding in 1955, OREF has awarded more than $140 million in grants and awards.

119 Looking ahead to 2015 and Beyond
2014 promises to be a time of transition for OREF as we continue to implement strategies that will sustain the organization and its mission far into the future. Develop strategic relationships with other orthopaedic organizations that are built on collaboration and mutually beneficial. As we prepare to mark the 60th anniversary of our founding, we remain confident that OREF is well-positioned to continue as the leader in providing new researchers with the experience and resources they need to conduct important orthopaedic research that will transform patients’ lives.

120 OREF Welcomes Grant Recipients Presenting at the AOA Meeting
Name Grant Type Year Paul Anderson, MD Research Grant 1987, 1989 John Antoniou, MD Resident Grant 1996 April Armstrong, MD, MSc Young Investigator Grant 2007 David Ayers, MD Career Development Grant 1990 2001 Judith Baumhauer, MD, MSMPH Health Services Fellowship 2004 Joseph Bernstein, MD, MS Mohit Bhandari, MD, PhD, FRCSC OREF Clinical Award 2006 2010 Theodore Blaine, MD 1994 Scott Boden, MD Mathias Bostrum, MD 2008

121 OREF Welcomes Grant Recipients Presenting at the AOA Meeting
Name Grant Type Year Kevin Bozic, MD, MBA Young Investigator Grant Health Services Fellowship OREF Clinical Award Career Development Grant 2001 2003 2006 Joseph Buckwalter, MD Resident Grant Research Grant 1979 1982 John Callaghan, MD 1989 James Carpenter, MD 1995 Jens Chapman, MD Jack Choueka, MD 1993 Constance Chu, MD Denis Clohisy, MD 1986, 1989

122 OREF Welcomes Grant Recipients Presenting at the AOA Meeting
Name Grant Type Year John Clohisy, MD Resident Grant Research Grant Young Investigator Grant Career Development Grant 1991 2000 2001 2004 Richard Cruess, MD, FRCSC 1964 Matthew Dobbs, MD 2009 Sanford Emery, MD, MBA 1990 William Eward, MD, DVM OREF/DePuy Resident Grant 207 Steven Frick, MD 1992 Richard Friedman, MD, FRCSC 1988 Leesa Galatz, MD 2002 2007 Stuart Goodman, MD, PhD 1986

123 OREF Welcomes Grant Recipients Presenting at the AOA Meeting
Name Grant Type Year James Goulet, MD Research Grant 1994 A. Seth Greenwald, D.Phil (Oxon) 1974 David Hak, MD, MBA 2002 Rex Haydon, MD, PhD Career Development Grant 2003 John Heller, MD 1992 Bang Hoang, MD 2006 2011 Ginger Holt, MD Young Investigator Grant 2004 2014 Serene S. Hu, MD 1996 Joshua Jacobs, MD 1990 Peter Jokl, MD Berg-Sloat Fellowship 1977 Marci Jones, MD

124 OREF Welcomes Grant Recipients Presenting at the AOA Meeting
Name Grant Type Year Lana Kang, MD Resident Grant 2002 Hubert Kim, MD, PhD Young Investigator Grant 2003 L. Andrew Koman, MD Research Grant Prospective Clinical Research Grant OREF Clinical Award 1992 1997 1999 Hans Kreder, MD, MPH, FRCSC Career Development Grant 1995 Joseph Lane, MD Carl Berg Traveling Fellowship 1973 1975, 1978 Kelly Lefaivre, MD RJOS/OREF/DePuy CDA Women’s Muscle Health 2008 William Levine, MD OREF/ASES Rockwood Clinical Research Award 2012 Courtland Lewis, MD 1989, 1990 Jay Lieberman, MD Terry Light, MD 1987

125 OREF Welcomes Grant Recipients Presenting at the AOA Meeting
Name Grant Type Year William Macaulay, MD Prospective Clinical Research Grant 2003 Nizar Mahomed, MD, MPH, FRCSC Health Services Fellowship 1996 Robert McLain, MD Research Grant 1992 Sohail Mirza, MD, MPH 1999 George Muschler, MD Career Development Grant 1987 1990 Denis Nam, MD Resident Clinician Scientist Training Grant ORS/OREF Travel Award in Orthopaedic Research Translation 2011 2014 Douglas D.R. Naudie, MD Young Investigator Grant 2002 Bradley Nelson, MD 2005 William Obremskey, MD, MPH 2006

126 OREF Welcomes Grant Recipients Presenting at the AOA Meeting
Name Grant Type Year Regis O’Keefe, MD, PhD Career Development Grant Research Grant ORS/OREF Travel Award in Orthopaedic Research Translation 1993 1997 2014 Norman Otsuka, MD Resident Grant Stefan Parent, MD, PhD Spine Prospective Clinical Research Grant 2012 Javad Parvizi, MD OREF Clinician Scientist Award Prospective Clinical Research Grant 2004 2013 Vincent Pellegrini, Jr., MD 1995 Matthew Provencher, MD 2001 R. Lor Randall, MD 2003 K. Daniel Riew, MD 2002 Harry Rubash, MD

127 OREF Welcomes Grant Recipients Presenting at the AOA Meeting
Name Grant Type Year David Ruch, MD Prospective Clinical Research Grant 2005 Khaled Saleh, MD, MS, FRCSC Health Services Fellowship Career Development Grant OREF/Sanofi-Aventis CRT Fellowship 1998 2000 2007 Julie Samora, MD OREF/DePuy Resident Grant 2010 Bruce Sangeorzan, MD OREF Clinical Award 2001 Mara Schenker, MD Resident Grant Young Investigator Grant 2011 Hiromu Shoji, MD Research Grant 1979 Paul Sponseller, MD Scientific Forum Grant/Spine 1988 Marc Swiontkowski, MD Berg-Sloat Fellowship 1981 1984 1987 1997

128 OREF Welcomes Grant Recipients Presenting at the AOA Meeting
Name Grant Type Year Robert Tashjian, MD Young Investigator Grant 2008 Vernon Tolo, MD Giannestras-Schmerge Traveling Fellowship 1976 Paul Tornetta, III, MD Research Grant 2002 Laura Tosi, MD RJOS/OREF/DePuy Research Grant in Women’s Musculoskeletal Health 2007 2014 Jeffrey Wang, MD 2000 Kristen Weber, MD 2001, 2002 Stuart Weinstein, MD OREF Clinical Award Scientific Forum Grant/Spine 1998 2011 Rick Wright, MD Ken Yamaguchi, MD Career Development Grant Joseph Zuckerman, MD

129 Remember…

130 THANK YOU! John J. Callaghan, MD President, OREF Board of Trustees Sharon K. Mellor, PhD, CAE CEO

131 Report of the Nominating Committee
Terrance D. Peabody, MD

132 2013-2014 Nominating Committee Members
Chair: Terrance D. Peabody, MD Members: Judith F. Baumhauer, MD, MPH John S. Kirkpatrick, MD, MS Vincent D. Pellegrini, Jr., MD Michael F. Schafer, MD Peter Jokl, MD

133 Nominating Committee Explanation of Process

134 Disclosure & Conflict Management Process
JB: CONFIRM THIS GETS DELETED.Officers required to: Terminate existing consulting royalty and speaker bureau agreements Not enter into new commercial orthopaedic or medical or insurance company agreements

135 Committee Slate

136 Nominees Second President-Elect: Delegate-At-Large:
Sanford E. Emery, MD, MBA Delegate-At-Large: Rex C. Haydon, MD, PhD

137 Nominees Membership Committee Member: ABOS: Raoul P. Rodriguez, MD
Martin I. Boyer, MD Howard R. Epps, MD John M. Flynn, MD Donald H. Lee, MD

138 2014 Election

139 Nomination of the 2014-2015 Nominating Committee

140 Ineligible Nominees The following Nominating Committee and Executive Committee members are not eligible for nomination: Todd J. Albert, MD Judith F. Baumhauer, MD, MPH Kevin P. Black, MD Scott D. Boden, MD James E. Carpenter, MD Douglas R. Dirschl, MD Sanford E. Emery, MD, MBA Leesa M. Galatz, MD Serena S. Hu, MD Peter Jokl, MD John S. Kirkpatrick, MD, MS L. Andrew Koman, MD William N. Levine, MD Terry R. Light, MD J. Lawrence Marsh, MD Regis J. O’Keefe, MD, PhD Theodore W. Parsons, III, MD, FACS Terrance D. Peabody, MD Vincent D. Pellegrini, Jr., MD Khaled J. Saleh, MD, MSc, FRCSC, MHCM Michael F. Schafer, MD Lisa A. Taitsman, MD, MPH Jeffrey C. Wang, MD Rick W. Wright, MD

141 Nominations From the Floor

142 New Business?

143 This concludes our Business Meeting.
Thank you This concludes our Business Meeting.


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