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E X P A N D I N G P O S S I B I L I T I E S
2020 ANNUAL REPORT
The pandemic tested and confirmed the strength of the AANA Membership, Governance and Staff. We not only adapted and survived, but also evolved and innovated. With the launch of the Fellowship Education Series, Webinar Wednesdays and DocMatter, the global reach of AANA continued to expand.
PAUL CALDWELL, MD, FAANA AANA BOARD OF DIRECTORS AANA MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE CHAIR
TABLE OF CONTENTSPresident’s Letter ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 03
Education --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 04
AANA Advocacy in Action ----------------------------------------------------- 08
Web Stats --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 09
Expanding Membership ---------------------------------------------------------- 10
Finances ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12
Leadership ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14
AANA Education Foundation ----------------------------------------------- 16
Donors --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19
Journal --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24
2020: A YEAR OF INNOVATION2020 was a challenging year. In spite of the obstacles posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, AANA demonstrated its continued ability to support our members with critical resources. The Practice Service Organization, a group of AANA volunteers, focused on delivering our members’ needs to the forefront and identified new opportunities to provide practice support and efficiencies to our membership.
New initiatives include:
• A partnership with Your Practice Online, a reputation management service created to assist members with website development, social media presence, branding and much more – all at discounted rates.
• A collaboration between the Hawkins Foundation and Sharecare designed to help AANA members respond to value-based reimbursement reporting requirements.
• A new Fellowship Education Series to assist fellowship programs by providing education on ACGME-required curriculum topics offered in a subscription series of webinars covering a variety of topics.
As we look ahead to what we can achieve together in the coming year, we are optimistic about the future. AANA is truly an exceptional group of professionals, and we are confident we will accomplish our highest objectives in 2021.
Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA, FAANA AANA President, 2020
Laura M. Downes, CAE Chief Executive Officer
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THE IMPACT OF COVID-19
The pandemic impacted all facets of our lives and in so many different ways. AANA worked hard to continue supporting members through education in the safest ways possible.
Hybrid courses were a retooled version of AANA’s classic lab courses. The new structure reduced travel and included pre-course online learning, synchronous webinars, focused lab time and post-course online activity with pre- and post-test for learning validation.
AANA Safe Strides™ initiative was developed to support AANA lab courses. By eliminating Friday coursework and social gatherings, rethinking lunches, lab gowning and conducting the registration process in a staged schedule, AANA was able to bolster safety precautions allowing attendees to participate safely.
The Novel Coronavirus webinar produced, marketed and conducted in 72 hours with 392 registrants.
The first online Specialty Day product was produced, including the inaugural AANA Innovations Lecture by Stephen S. Burkhart, MD entitled, The Basis of Innovation: Depth, Breadth and Tenacity.
The AANA20 Highlights webinar was held which included presentations from winners of the O’Connor, Resident/Fellow, Burkhart and Patellofemoral Research awards to feature content for which they were being awarded.
The inaugural synchronous streamed demonstrations on hip arthroscopy using cadaveric specimens.
Collectively, we reduced expenses and reforecasted the education revenue to ensure fiscal success for education initiatives.
EDUCATION
EXPANDING PROGRAMS
This year, AANA launched a variety of new programs to continue training and educating our members. The following are just a sampling of what we accomplished together.
We continued to provide comprehensive, skills course programs that included increased involvement of the Associate faculty to provide more lectures and alternative perspectives.
The Fellowship Education Subscription launched to ease the burden of ACGME requirements on fellowship programs. This 20-webinar series exceeded expectations and exceeded goals!
The Webinar Wednesday series launched with a 12-month schedule, which highlights expert faculty and utilizes related society collaboration.
A Skills Testing Task Force was launched to explore a staged development of an initiative that would allow for skills testing and receipt of certificate of completion for residents, fellows and physicians in practice.
An E-learning Work Group was formed to focus on new product development for 2020 and beyond. The goal is to develop new products that will generate revenue, offer CME, serve as reinforcement education and attract attendees to AANA face-to-face CME activities.
We retooled Probe, AANA’s push-learning initiative to deliver CME right to members’ inboxes with a full-year subscription.
AANA executed its first contract with ISAKOS for a knee /shoulder course at the Miami Anatomic Research Center, planned for 2021.
AANA was awarded government funds for the arthroscopic education of military Orthopaedic Surgeons.
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1,141E-LEARNING PARTICIPANTS IN 2020 COMPARED TO 460 IN 2019
ANNUAL MEETING ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS
453IN 2020 COMPARED TO 388 IN 2019
ANNUAL MEETING ICL SUBMISSIONS
55IN 2020 COMPARED TO 47 IN 2019
7NEW, UNIQUE E-LEARNING OFFERINGS LAUNCHED
RESEARCH AND SURVEYS
To better understand and serve our member base, we surveyed our members and their needs. We are very grateful for all participation and look forward to continue tailoring our offerings to continue to advance for more.
SURVEYS CONDUCTED IN 2020:
In response to members’ needs, AANA launched a partnership with the Hawkins Foundation and Sharecare for a QCDR product which included special pricing for AANA members.
In an effort to keep our finger on the pulse of our members, a Membership Engagement Dashboard was developed.
The AANA Survey Portal was launched for member-conducted surveys to assist members with gaining responses and advancing their research.
Throughout the crisis, AANA Leadership and Staff were open to ideas and actively listened. The result hit the mark by creating content that was relevant. AANA was able to respond with useful and helpful information, and did an effective job at communicating that through various outlets. And, all the regular and usual activities of our robust and ever-growing organization still took place, albeit not in person.
JONATHAN TICKER, MD, FAANA AANA COMMUNICATIONS & TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE CHAIR
EDUCATIONAL NEEDS SURVEY
MEMBER DEMOGRAPHICS SURVEY
FELLOWS SURVEY
PROCEDURAL INSIGHTS SURVEY
MEMBER ENGAGEMENT AND DIVERSITY SURVEY
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AANA ADVOCACY IN ACTIONAANA is driven by a mission to not only advance the art and science of arthroscopy through education and skills assessment but also maintain an influential presence in advocacy. It is through the AANA Advocacy Committee’s constant involvement and action that the organization remains a leader by advocating for members and their patients.
AANA 2020 ADVOCACY WINS:• Fought to maintain value of arthroscopic
shoulder debridement codes (29823, 29822), which the ROC resurveyed and revalued in 2020.
• Updated AAOS GSD definition of removal of loose body to more accurately capture interoperative work by surgeons.
• Participated in AAOS update of OAK CPG to ensure arthroscopic meniscectomy is recognized as an appropriate option in select patient populations.
• Responded with AAOS to steak holders on government policy issues, including surprise billing, physician-owned hospitals, Evaluation & Management (E&M) changes and COVID-19 relief.
• Educated members during the COVID-19 pandemic on practice management, regulatory and compliance issues.
• Educated members through publications in AAOS Now on current coding and reimbursement issues.
WEB STATSAs would be expected, COVID-19 had an impact on web traffic. Though the number of web sessions went down in 2020, the number of users increased, and the number of pages these users visited increased.
Individuals who visited the website in 2020 browsed more webpages and spent more time on the website by a marginal amount compared to 2019. The international presence decreased in 2020, but this was impacted by the absence of international events and the annual meeting. Further, the limited number of in-person courses impacted the spikes we see during course weekends. The important factors we see is that the AANA web traffic footprint is growing from year-to-year and people are interacting with the AANA website at a deeper level, exploring it more.
147,559WEB SESSIONS IN 2020
SPREAD ACROSS 96,679 USERS
COUNT
2020 TOP SEARCHED TERMS
Abstract(s)/Abstract Submission 55
CME 53
Webinar 52
Committee(s) 42
Medical Collateral Ligament of the Knee
33
Journal/Arthroscopy Journal 31
Coding 20
Specialty Day 19
Annual Meeting 15
2020 TOTAL SEARCHES 3,358
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EXPANDING MEMBERSHIPThe AANA community continues to grow across the globe! 2020 concluded with a membership census of 6,236, a 7.8% increase over 2019 and is represented in 80 countries.
RESIDENT/FELLOW CENSUSTo better support AANA members at every stage of practice, the new Candidate Member category was launched. For surgeons in their first two years of practice, post-residency or fellowship, the Candidate Member category offers a discounted dues rate and benefits that focus on the needs of an early careerist.
MEMBER BENEFITSThe following benefits were launched in 2020:
• Member-only access to webinar content
• OrthoLive
• DocMatter
• Doctors Without Quarters
• Comp Recovery, Inc.
• COVID-19 Resources
• Subscription to the ISAKOS Journal
• AANA Surveys
6,236
CENSUS AS OF 12/31/20
7.8% INCREASE OVER 2019
760
INTERNATIONAL CENSUS AS OF 12/31/20
35% INCREASE OVER 2019
80
COUNTRY CENSUS AS OF 12/31/20
43% INCREASE OVER 2019
1,134RESIDENTS AND
FELLOWS AS OF 12/31/20
43% INCREASE OVER 2019
NEW!
221CANDIDATE MEMBERS
INVOICED IN OCTOBER 2020
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28% Membership Dues
24% Royalty Income
18% Foundation Grants
14% Educational Meetings
7% Editorial Support
5% Other
4% Lab Courses
FINANCESTo be a good partner and achieve our goals, AANA needs to manage our finances responsibly for the long term. Effective financial management benefits our members and donors by giving them the assurance that we will meet the commitments we’ve made to achieve advances in education, research, advocacy and patient care.
28%OF ALL AANA INCOME
STEMMING FROM MEMBER DUES
17%OF ALL AANA INCOME
STEMMING FROM GRANT FUNDS
14%OF ALL AANA FUNDS
ALLOCATED FOR EDUCATIONAL
PROGRAMMING
ASSOCIATION FOUNDATION TOTAL
ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents $1,087,896 $570,055 $1,657,951
Investments $5,036,572 $12,727,412 $17,763,983
Receivables $2,660,113 $1,356,034 $4,016,148
Inventories $19,471 – $19,471
Prepaid Expenses $369,087 – $369,087
Property & Equipment $470,636 – $470,636
Investment – Ortho Properties, LLC $663,627 – $663,627
Other $155,656 $153,758 $309,414
TOTAL ASSETS $10,463,058 $14,807,259 $25,270,318
LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Accounts payable and accrued expenses $1,274,751 $1,672,985 $2,947,736
Deferred revenues $2,270,299 – $2,270,299
TOTAL LIABILITIES $3,545,050 $1,672,985 $5,218,036
NET ASSETS $6,918,008 $13,134,274 $20,052,282
TOTAL NET ASSETS $10,463,058 $14,807,259 $25,270,318
43% Education
28% General and Administrative
14% Governance and Member Services
13% Publications
2% Research
AANA SOURCES OF INCOME
AANA USE OF FUNDS
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LEADERSHIPWe are grateful to our volunteers that help guide and lead AANA. Thank you to all of our volunteers for their participation and partnership to continue improving our association.
2020–2021 BOARD OF DIRECTORSPRESIDENT
Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA, FAANA
FIRST VICE PRESIDENT
Mark H. Getelman, MD, FAANA
SECOND VICE PRESIDENT
James W. Stone, MD, FAANA
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
Larry D. Field, MD, FAANA
PAST PRESIDENT
Louis F. McIntyre, MD, FAANA
TREASURER
John M. Tokish, MD, FAANA
SECRETARY
Alan S. Curtis, MD, FAANA
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Kevin F. Bonner, MD, FAANAPaul E. Caldwell, MD, FAANAMary K. Mulcahey, MD, FAANADenver T. Stanfield, MD, FAANAJoseph C. Tauro, MD, FAANAPietro M. Tonino, MD, FAANANikhil N. Verma, MD, FAANA
DIVERSITY & INCLUSION TASK FORCEFormed in 2020, the AANA Diversity & Inclusion Task Force is charged with exploring ways for AANA to recognize and meet the needs of its diverse membership and work collaboratively to ensure diversity and inclusion are practiced organization-wide.
CO-CHAIRS
Don Buford Jr., MD and Julie A. Dodds, MD
MEMBERS
Oladapo M. Babatunde, MDGeorge C. Branche III, MDCassandra A. Lee, MDIan K.Y. Lo, MD, FRCSCMary K. Mulcahey, MD, FAANAMichell Ruiz-Suarez, MDJessica J.J. Ryu, MDRichard K.N. Ryu, MDDenver T. Stanfield, MD, FAANAVonda Wright, MD, MS
EX-OFFICIO
James W. Stone, MD, FAANA
EMERGING LEADERS TASK FORCEThe Emerging Leaders Task Force was charged with developing ways for AANA to enhance its engagement of arthroscopic and sports medicine surgeons in the early stages of their career.
CHAIR
Mary K. Mulcahey, MD, FAANA
MEMBERS
Jacqueline M. Brady, MDDiego Perez Salazar Marina, MDMatthew J. Salzler, MDAndrea Spiker, MDEric C. Stiefel, MDBrian R. Waterman, MDMichael A. Zacchilli, MD
2020–2021 COMMITTEE CHAIRS AND STAFF LIAISONSCOUNCIL ON EDUCATION
BL: Denver T. Stanfield, MD, FAANA
EDUCATION
CC: Brian R. Waterman, MD SL: Kim Santaniello
FELLOWSHIP
CC: Michael J. O’Brien, MD, FAANA SL: Becca Daly
INTERNATIONAL
CC: Mark R. Hutchinson, MD, FAANA SL: Laura M. Downes, CAE and Becca Daly
LEARNING CENTER
CC: Joseph C. Tauro, MD, FAANA SL: Kim Santaniello
RESEARCH
CC: Ivan H. Wong, MD SL: Travis Whitaker
COUNCIL ON GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
BL: Nikhil N. Verma, MD, FAANA
ADVOCACY
CC: Eric C. Stiefel, MD SL: Becca Daly
DOD COMMITTEE
CC: Robert E. Hunter, MD SL: Laura M. Downes, CAE and Becca Daly
COUNCIL ON GOVERNANCE
BL: Pietro M. Tonino, MD, FAANA
BYLAWS
CC: Laura A. Alberton, MD SL: Laura M. Downes, CAE and Becca Daly
COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES
CC: Mark H. Getelman, MD, FAANA SL: Becca Daly
DEVELOPMENT
CC: Patrick St. Pierre, MD SL: Shantal Alonso, JD
FINANCE
CC: Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA, FAANA SL: Dennis Siena
MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE
CC: Paul E. Caldwell, MD, FAANA SL: Christine Nogal, MBA, CAE
COUNCIL ON COMMUNICATIONS
BL: Paul E. Caldwell, MD, FAANA
COMMUNICATIONS/TECHNOLOGY
CC: Jonathan B. Ticker, MD, FAANA SL: Christine Nogal, MBA, CAE
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SEEING BEYOND THE SCOPE
The AANA Education Foundation provides and helps underwrite various educational programs for AANA members and the community at large. It also connects corporate sponsors and individual donors to help AANA continue to improve its offerings. The Education Foundation truly helps AANA grow as an organization that advocates, educates and innovates the minimally-invasive orthopaedic surgical field.
CORPORATE GIVING$540,000 in corporate grant support was secured from the following: DePuy Synthes, DJO Global, Inc., Smith+Nephew and The Brown Foundation.
Webinar Wednesdays Series: The AANA Education Foundation supported the AANA Education Foundation team by securing sponsorship funds for this new Webinar Wednesdays Series – $10,000 from the following sponsors: Arthrex, DJO Global, Inc., JRF Ortho and Vericel.
Military Scholarships: Original grant funds generously provided by The Brown Foundation for the canceled AANA/SOMOS Course were successfully repurposed into scholarships for military surgeons to attend 2020 AANA lab courses. $50,000 was distributed among 23 reward recipients.
2020 IMPACT
$1,243,000CONTRIBUTIONS TO AANA IN 2020
$100,000FUNDS ALLOCATED FOR RESEARCH AWARDS
16EDUCATION INITIATIVES FUNDED 9
FELLOWS SCHOLARSHIPS
23SCHOLARSHIPS TO
MILITARY SURGEONS FOR AANA LAB
COURSES
SCHOLARSHIPS
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THANK YOU TO OUR DONORSOur donors mean a great deal to us. We are honored and privileged to connect with our donors on a level that helps shape the future of arthroscopy. We thank you for sharing our vision of seeing beyond the scope.
INDIVIDUAL GIVING CAMPAIGNSYour Gift, Your Impact initial 2020 appeal to communicate our 2020 goals and how donors can help.
Fund Fellow and Resident Scholarships to help fund scholarships to lab courses and the annual meeting.
Fund Innovation to assist with funding new and developing initiatives in innovation related to emerging technologies for arthroscopic training and cutting-edge research.
Your Legacy, AANA’s Future legacy campaign to provide long-term support for AANA. Improved and expanded upon last year’s campaign which focused on life insurance policies by promoting gifts via life insurance, 401k, IRAs, wills, planned bequests, stock, securities and charitable annuity trusts.
November campaign, “Give Back, Lift Up” to highlight the Future Leaders Circle, legacy gifts and scholarships, as well as other donation options.
December End-of-year appeal, with a focus on the upcoming 40th Anniversary, to showcase how the organization has adapted and evolved with this year’s changes/challenges to meet members’ needs. The appeal continues to provide value and demonstrate how donors’ support will help position us for future growth as we look to advance more in the coming year.
$130,239INDIVIDUAL GIVING TOTAL
332GIFTS
312UNIQUE DONORS
151NEW DONORS
64RE-ENGAGED LAPSED DONORS
11UPGRADED DONORS
NEW PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVESFOUNDATION E-DIGEST
The new monthly e-digest called “Seeing Beyond the Scope” was launched. The communication features news related to ongoing AANA Education Foundation developments.
THOUGHT LEADERSHIP SUMMIT
The Thought Leadership Summit was designed to create an open dialogue between AANA Membership and industry to address both the future state of skills-based training and opportunities that would respond to the rapidly changing environment.
AMAZONSMILE PROGRAM
The AANA Education Foundation expanded on individual giving options by promoting a simple way to give back to AANA with AmazonSmile – a program that donates 0.5% of eligible Amazon purchases to charities.
THIS YEAR, WE SECURED:
2 NEW CASPARI
SOCIETY MEMBERS
2 NEW JACKSON SOCIETY MEMBERS
2 NEW FUTURE LEADERS CIRCLE MEMBERS
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*DECEASED
CORPORATE SUPPORTERSOn behalf of AANA and the AANA Education Foundation, we wish to thank the following companies for their generous support:
PLATINUM ($500,000 TO $999,999)DePuy Synthes Mitek Sports Medicine
GOLD ($100,000 TO $499,999)Arthrex, Inc.ConMed
SILVER ($50,000 TO $99,999)DJO Global, Inc.Brown Foundation
BRONZE (UP TO $49,999)JRF OrthoOssurStrykerTerumo BCTXerox
LEGACY DONORS$500,000 AND ABOVEJames C. Chow, MD & Ada Chow
$100,000 TO $499,999Jack M. Bert, MD & Mary BertLarry D. Field, MD, FAANA & Cindy Field, MDWilliam A. Grana, MD*John C. Richmond, MD & Chris Richmond
Benjamin D. Rubin, MDRichard K.N. Ryu, MD & Linda RyuFelix “Buddy” Savoie, III, MD & Amy SavoieNicholas A. Sgaglione, MDJohn M. Tokish, MD, FAANA & Beth Tokish
$50,000 TO $99,999Jeffrey S. Abrams, MD & Kathleen Abrams
Richard L. Angelo, MD, PhD & Marguerite AngeloJames C. Esch, MDVipool K. Goradia, MDRobert E. Hunter, MD & Patti HunterPeter R. Kurzweil, MDJames H. Lubowitz, MD & Gina M. PapaScott E. Powell, MDPaul B. Roache, MD
Thomas S. Samuelson, MD
$25,000 TO $49,999William R. Beach, MD & Betsy BeachPatrick E. Clare, MD
UP TO $24,999Frederick M. Azar, MDBruce E. Baker, MDCharles A. Bush-Joseph, MDPeter T. Simonian, MD, FAANA
RICHARD B. CASPARI SOCIETYThe Richard B. Caspari Society was created to recognize those individuals who have, through their generous contributions to the AANA Education Foundation, advanced the vision of one of the original pioneers in arthroscopic techniques for the shoulder and former AANA President, Richard B. Caspari, MD.
In order to qualify for the Society, individuals must have contributed a lifetime amount of either $50,000 in cash or a combination of $200,000 in cash and legacy gifts to the AANA Education Foundation.
Jeffrey S. Abrams, MD & Kathleen AbramsRichard L. Angelo, MD, PhD & Marguerite AngeloWilliam R. Beach, MD & Betsy BeachJack M. Bert, MD & Mary BertJames P. Bradley, MDBrown Family FoundationStephen S. Burkhart, MD & Nora BurkhartRobert T. Burks, MD
J. W. Thomas Byrd, MDThomas R. Carter, MDRichard B. Caspari, MD* & Judy CaspariJames C. Chow, MD & Ada ChowBrian J. Cole, MD, MBA, FAANAAlan S. Curtis, MD, FAANAJames C. Esch, MDMark H. Getelman, MD, FAANA & Karen GetelmanLarry D. Field, MD, FAANA & Cindy Field, MD
Robert E. Hunter, MD & Patti HunterJerome E. Jennings, MDJohn D. Kelly IV, MD & Marie S. KellyWilliam T. Pennington, MD & Joann PenningtonMichael E. Pollack, MD & Norma Jean Johnson, MD John C. Richmond, MD & Chris RichmondCheryl J. Rubin, MD & Gordon Borteck
Richard K.N. Ryu, MD & Linda RyuFelix “Buddy” Savoie III, MD & Amy SavoieStephen J. Snyder, MD & Lee Ann SnyderJames W. Stone, MD, FAANA & Joan StoneRaymond Thal, MD & Stacey ThalScott W. Trenhaile, MD
ROBERT H. JACKSON SOCIETYThe Robert W. Jackson Society was created to recognize those individuals who have, through their generous contributions to the AANA Education Foundation, advanced the vision of a true pioneer in arthroscopy and education.
In order to qualify for the Society, the following individuals have contributed either $25,000 in cash or a combination of $100,000 in cash and legacy gifts to the AANA Education Foundation.
Members of the Jackson Society are also members of the Founders’ Circle.
Jeffrey S. Abrams, MD & Kathleen AbramsRichard L. Angelo, MD, PhD & Marguerite AngeloF. Alan Barber, MDWilliam R. Beach, MD & Betsy BeachJack M. Bert, MD & Mary BertJames P. Bradley, MDBrown Family FoundationStephen S. Burkhart, MD & Nora BurkhartRobert T. Burks, MDJ.W. Thomas Byrd, MDW. Dilworth Cannon, MD & Helga CannonThomas R. Carter, MDRichard B. Caspari, MD* & Judy CaspariJames C. Chow, MD & Ada Chow
Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA, FAANAAlan S. Curtis, MD, FAANAJulie A. Dodds, MD & William HumphreyJames C. Esch, MDJ. Whit Ewing, MD*Mark H. Getelman, MD, FAANA & Karen GetelmanWilliam A. Grana, MD*Joshua S. Hornstein, MD & Jodi HornsteinRobert E. Hunter, MD & Patti HunterVictor M. Ilizaliturri, Jr., MDDouglas W. Jackson, MD & Sandra J. JacksonJerome E. Jennings, MDJohn D. Kelly, IV, MD & Marie S. KellyNeil J. Maki, MDHal Martin, DO
Leslie S. Matthews, MD, MBADavid A. McGuire, MD*Louis F. McIntyre, MD, FAANA & Lizanne O’TooleJ. Kim Meyers, MDJohn F. Meyers, MD & Sally MeyersJames S. Mulhollan, MD*William T. Pennington, MD & Joann PenningtonKevin D. Plancher, MD, MPHMichael E. Pollack, MD & Norma Jean Johnson, MD John C. Richmond, MD & Chris RichmondJohn S. Rogerson, MDBenjamin D. Rubin, MDCheryl J. Rubin, MD & Gordon BorteckRichard K.N. Ryu, MD & Linda Ryu
Felix “Buddy” Savoie III, MD & Amy SavoieNicholas A. Sgaglione, MDWalter R. Shelton, MDAjoy K. Sinha, MD & Madhu SinhaNeal C. Small, MDStephen J. Snyder, MD & Lee Ann SnyderPatrick St. Pierre, MDJames W. Stone, MD, FAANA & Joan StoneHoward J. Sweeney, MDJames P. Tasto, MDRaymond Thal, MD & Stacey ThalJoe W. Tippett, MDJohn M. Tokish, MD, FAANA & Beth TokishScott W. Trenhaile, MDEugene M. Wolf, MD
PRESIDENTS’ CIRCLE ($10,000 TO $24,999)Anonymous DonorLawrence Crane, MD*Crystal Clinic Orthopaedic CenterJohn P. Fulkerson, MDStephen W. Houseworth, MD
Peter R. Kurzweil, MDJames H. Lubowitz, MD & Gina M. PapaM. Mike Malek, MDPatellofemoral FoundationGeorge J. Schonholz, MD
Ronald M. Selby, MDDenver T. Stanfield, MD, FAANAJonathan B. Ticker, MD, FAANA
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FUTURE LEADERS SOCIETYThe Future Leaders Circle was created to connect individuals with the next generation of AANA leaders. To join, individuals must pledge $5,000 ($1,000 a year over five years).
Andrew Thomas Assenmacher, MDJuliet M. DeCampos, MD, FAANA
Aman Dhawan, MDJ. Martin Leland III, MD
Catherine A. Logan, MD, MBA, MSPT Marina Rodriguez, MD
Matthew J. Salzler, MDCarlos Suarez-Ahedo, MD
DIRECTORS’ CIRCLE ($5,000 TO $9,999)Lesley J. Anderson, MDAndrew Thomas Assenmacher, MDChamp L. Baker Jr., MDRobert H. Bell, MDKevin F. Bonner, MD, FAANAJ. Emory Chapman, MDJohn E. Conway, MDJuliet M. DeCampos, MD, FAANAAman Dhawan, MDLaura M. Downes, CAE & Scott Andryk
William J. Enright, MDRay A. Fambrough, MDGregory C. Fanelli, MDRichard D. Ferkel, MDJames M. Fox, MDMarc J. Friedman, MDMelvin M. Friedman, MDLeRoy R. Fullerton, MDVipool K. Goradia, MDBen K. Graf, MDR. Michael Gross, MDGregory J. Hanker, MD
Donald H. Johnson, MDTamiko Kamimura, MD, PhDJohn J. Larkin, MDDouglas A. Legay, MDJ. Martin Leland III, MDGeorge S. Mauerman, MDArne Melby III, MDAlan Pechacek, MDFrank A. Pettrone, MDGary G. Poehling, MDScott E. Powell, MD
Matthew T. Provencher, MD, FAANAPaul B. Roache, MD, FAANAMarina Rodriguez, MDVincent M. Santoro, MDSteven M. Stoller, MDCarlos Suarez-Ahedo, MDPietro M. Tonino, MD, FAANAWilliam F. Webb, MDLawrence Wells, MD
BENEFACTORS ($1,000 TO $4,999)Sergio Abush, MDFarshad Adib, MDGerard G. Adler, MDLaura A. Alberton, MDSteven J. Barad, MDShyam Brahmabhatt, MDJeff C. Brand Jr., MDBenjamin I. Chu, MDPaul W. Codjoe, MDNathaniel P. Cohen, MDDavid B. Coward, MDPeter F. DeLuca, MDDavid A. Detrisac, MDJack Farr II, MDMark W. Floyd, MD
Thomas F. Golden, MD, FAANAKathryn Simpson Grannatt, MD John R. Green III, MDJoanne Halbrecht, MDChristopher D. Hamilton, MDStephen A. Hunt, MDJames A. Hurt III, MDRonald P. Karzel, MDBarry C. Kleeman, MDPatricia A. Kolowich, MDMark J. Lemos, MDGarrett J. Lynch, MDGregory C. Mallo, MDJay M. Marumoto, MD
Shana Nicole Miskovsky, MDGregg Nicandri, MDPeter G. Noordsij, MDKeith D. Nord, MDDerek F. Papp, MDRobert A. Pedowitz, MD, PhDRobert K. Peterson, MDJohn (Jack) B. Ryan, MDMatthew J. Salzler, MDGary Scheel Michael S. Schwartz, MDJames F. Scoggin, MDPaul J. Siatczynski, MDThomas V. Smallman, MD, BSc, MSc, FRCPS
Patrick A. Smith, MDCraig R. Springmeyer, MDWilliam B. Stetson, MDEric C. Stiefel, MDLuning Sun, MDRamin Ronald Tabaddor, MDNikhil N. Verma, MD, FAANARichard A. Wathne, MDKenneth L. Wertzberger, MDMerrick J. Wetzler, MD, FAANATerry L. Whipple, MD, FACSSteven D. Zaretsky, MDMark R. Zunkiewicz, MD
FRIENDS (UP TO $999)David A. Abrutyn, MDScott C. Adrian, MDChristopher M. Aland, MDGregory M. Alberton, MDAndres Castillo AlvarezEnrique Alonso Ramirez
Vivanco, MDBruce J. AndersonIman Widya Aminata, MDRobert A. Arciero, MDMarc A. Asselmeier, MDAnan Baban
Michael B. BanffyAustin M. Barrett, MDJames M. Bennett, MDRobert T. Bents, MDJohnathan Alexander Bernard, MD, MPH
Peter S. Borden, MDSteven L. Brown, MDDon A. Buford, MDKatherine A. Burns, MDCurtis Anderson Bush, MDKirk A. Campbell, MD
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