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New Advisory

        Council launches



        As the Department of
        Orthopaedics continues to
        expand, a new Orthopaedic
        Advisory Council has been
        established to help further
        position the Department as
        a regional and global leader
        in musculoskeletal health.
        Led by Sam Guerreri ’87,
        the inaugural members of
        the Council include grateful
        patients, donors, prominent
        Rochester community and
        business leaders, and alumni
        who are leaders in their field                                                                 Photo taken pre-COVID.
        and are well connected with
        orthopaedics alumni.                                                                      Orthopaedic Council members:
                                                                 Top (left to right) – Dan Mahar, Jeff Goater, Karen Tucker, Dr. Paul Rubery
        Working together with                             Sitting (left to right) – Naomi Silver, Dick Rice, Anthony Rotoli, Sam Guerrieri (chair)
                                                                   Missing from photo – Melinda Janik, Laura Saxby Lynch, Duffy Palmer
        Advancement staff and
        Department Chair Paul Rubery,
        M.D., members will provide
        feedback on the strategic
        direction for the new Center
        for Orthopaedics and Physical
        Performance, and will engage
        in a variety of outreach and
        engagement activities to further
        the Department’s mission.

        Learn more about the Council
        by visiting uofr.us/orthocouncil.









                                                                                                      Photo taken pre-COVID.
                                                     Orthopaedic Council members meet with Mark Taubman, M.D., CEO of URMC, to discuss
                                                       plans for the new Center for Orthopaedics and Physical Performance in October 2019.





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