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Breaking News for alumni and friends of the University of Nebraska Medical Center Department of Orthopaedic

has already been in discussions with UNEMED about this approach. Dr. Halanski’s interest in growth has allowed him to become recognized as one of the leaders in this area in the orthopaedic community as he co- chaired the NIH supported (R13) 2018 AAOS/ORS symposium on the physis, presented a scientific exhibit on the subject at the 2019 AAOS annual meeting, and was a keynote speaker at the Children’s Orthopaedic Trauma Summit 2019, in St. Paul MN, lecturing on physeal response to injury. Since his fellowship in 2006-2007, Dr. Halanski has studied the clinical Matthew A. Halanski, M.D. aspects of clubfoot and its treatment. He has taken knowledge gained from Department welcomes Matthew clinical studies back to the lab where he has developed the only pre-ossified A. Halanski as chief of tendon transfer model (new born pig calcanei), to study the effects of transferring tendon to a cartilage Dr. Halanski brings 11 years He has studied the molecular and anlage that have not yet ossified. of experience as a surgeon, structural effects that periosteal The goal of this work is to develop including seven years as resection has on physeal growth a safe method for tendon transfer in a faculty member at the acceleration. Through a collaboration the feet of children who are at risk University of Wisconsin School with the University of Michigan, for developing recurrent clubfoot of and . he has begun translating this work deformities. This work has been to develop a knifeless procedure Dr. Halanski received his medical supported by two Resident Research to resect the periosteum and degree from Wayne State University grants from the Orthopaedic accelerate growth non-invasively. in Detroit, Michigan (2001). He Research and Educational Foundation completed an orthopaedic surgery Soon to be validated in small and (OREF). This line of inquiry has been residency at the University of large animals, this work has been recognized with several research Wisconsin, Madison (2006) and supported by foundational grants awards from POSNA. He is seeking a pediatric orthopaedic surgery from The Hartwell Foundation (two additional extra-mural funding to fellowship at Starship Children’s Health separate awards) and the Pediatric continue this work and once again in Auckland, New Zealand (2007). Orthopaedic Society of North has been collaborating with Dr. Haider Dr. Halanski’s interests include basic, America (POSNA). Together with Dr. and UNEMED in developing novel translation, and clinical research. Haider, here at UNMC, Dr. Halanski devices to help care for these children. is developing other novel treatment Much of his basic science work has On the clinical side, Dr. Halanski’s focused on the immature bone. strategies to use in this model and see HALANSKI pg. 5

Breaking News | Spring 2019 Message from the chair

This year has been an exciting time for both reflecting on our department’s rich history and building for its continued growth. As many of you are aware, this year we celebrated the 50th anniversary of the department’s residency program, which began in 1969 with its first resident, Lowell Niebaum, M.D., a native of Fremont, Nebraska. More than 170 residents have graduated from the program since its inception, and thirty-four states have former UNMC orthopaedic residents practicing as orthopaedic surgeons. It was wonderful to see the tremendous turnout of alumni and guests who took part in the anniversary celebrations. Make sure to look for photos from the celebration in the winter edition of Breaking News. The orthopaedic residency program continues to be highly competitive, with five residents selected per year from an application pool of more than 600 medical students. Our residents are also actively involved in research, and have been coauthors on nearly 40 articles since 2013. Since our last newsletter, we have welcomed two new faculty members. Matthew Halanski, M.D., joined the department as a pediatric orthopaedic surgeon and the chief of orthopaedics at Children’s Hospital. Dr. Halanski brings a significant amount of clinical and research experience. Alexander Sawatzke, M.D., joined our department as a foot and ankle surgeon. His presence has allowed the department to Breaking News expand our patient care to include a variety of foot and ankle issues. Spring 2019 This year has held many exciting events and accomplishments for Breaking News is published for the department. Our faculty continue to make tremendous efforts alumni and friends of the UNMC in research, education and service to the community. Turn to page 9 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. to see a listing of faculty publications, presentations and grants. We are grateful for our engaged and generous alumni base, Chair: Kevin L. Garvin, M.D. as well as other individuals and organizations who contribute financially, or otherwise, to help our department achieve its three- Administrator: fold mission of education, research and patient care. Thank you! David Staiert, MBA Sincerely, Communications: Dayne Urbanovsky

For questions or comments, email [email protected] or call 402.559.5609 Kevin L. Garvin, M.D. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Professor and Chair 985640 Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, NE 68198-5640 L. Thomas Hood, M.D., Professorship

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Breaking News | 2 Dr. Konigsberg appointed assistant dean for admissions After serving on the UNMC KHOP is a cooperative program During his time as a medical admissions committee for between the University of student at UNMC, Brandon six years, Dr. Konigsberg was Nebraska at Kearney and UNMC. Bennett, M.D., now a second- The purpose of the program is to year resident in the department, asked to take on an additional recruit and educate students from served on the admission role as assistant dean of rural Nebraska communities who committee with Dr. Konigsberg. admissions following the are committed to returning to rural “I think having somebody in Nebraska to practice healthcare. retirement of Dr. Jeff Hill. orthopaedic surgery in this role As part of his new responsibilities, “I enjoy being involved with the can give an early exposure to Dr. Konigsberg travels to three med school and the enthusiasm applicants and students and maybe Nebraska colleges—Chadron State that the applicants and students pique their interest in a career in College, Wayne State College have for starting a career in orthopaedics,” Dr. Konigsberg said and the University of Nebraska at medicine,” Dr. Konigsberg said. Kearney —each year to oversee In his new role, Dr. Konigsberg the selection of participants in the helps to organize and coordinate Opportunities Program applicant interviews days. At these (RHOP) and the Kearney Health events, he presents a welcome Opportunities Program (KHOP). address to students, explains the RHOP is designed to encourage curriculum, and leads interviews. rural residents to pursue careers Dr. Konigsberg also conducts exit in health care fields. Students interviews with students who are selected are guaranteed admission not accepted to the programs. He to UNMC provided they meet all meets with them in person or over stated requirements and complete the phone to discuss ways they their pre-professional studies at could improve their applications. Beau Konigsberg, M.D., Chadron State College, Wayne State associate professor College, or Peru State College. Department welcomes Dr. Sawatzke

Alexander B. Sawatzke, M.D., joined Education Partners (2018) the Department of Orthopaedic and an orthopaedic surgery Surgery and Rehabilitation as foot and ankle fellowship at an assistant professor in August the University of Washington 2019. A native of Council Bluffs, School of Medicine (2019). Iowa, he is fellowship-trained Dr. Sawatzke’s areas of focus in foot and ankle surgery. include: Foot and ankle trauma, Dr. Sawatzke received his hammertoes, bunions, flat feet, undergraduate degree in integrative great toe arthritis, plantar fasciitis, physiology from the University of injury of the foot and Iowa (2009) and his medical degree ankle, ankle instability, arthritis from the University of Iowa Carver of the foot and ankle including College of Medicine (2013). He ankle arthroplasty, foot and ankle completed an orthopaedic surgery deformity, Charcot deformity, residency at Grand Rapids Medical and lower extremity deformity.

Alexander Sawatzke, M.D., associate professor

Breaking News | 3 From left: Neil Antonson, M.D., John Werner, M.D., Joseph Nash, M.D., Erik Moore M.D., and John Rosenberg, M.D. Welcome Resident Class of 2024 Since beginning its residency program nearly five decades ago, the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery has trained some of the best and brightest surgeons in the field. This summer, five residents joined our department, growing the program to a record number of 25 residents.

Neil Antonson, M.D. Joseph Nash, M.D. Hometown: Grand Forks, ND Hometown: Elizabethtown, : University KY of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences Medical School: University of Louisville School of What inspired your interest Medicine in orthopaedic surgery: I have the privilege of helping What inspired your interest patients regain lost function, in orthopaedic surgery: The enable them to re-engage in direct, functional impact activities of daily living after orthopedics makes on being limited by pain and disease, and fix injuries affected patients so they may get their quality of that patients suffer on some of their worst days so life back. that they may better enjoy their best days. Three things people don’t know about you: Three things people don’t know about you: • I was a college baseball pitcher. • I enjoy running, hiking, and being outdoors. • While in college, I used to perform at a dueling • I’m an avid woodworker without the time. piano bar. • I’m a science podcast nerd. • I lived in Switzerland for 6 months when I was 11 to learn how to speak French.

Breaking News | 4 John Rosenberg, M.D. Hometown: Tucson, AZ Medical School: Creighton University School of Medicine What inspired your interest in orthopaedic surgery: I think many people base a significant portion of their quality of life on their ability to move functionally and without pain. Orthopaedics is uniquely situated in medicine in its ability to provide others with improved functional movement and reduction of pain, in a manner that can be transformative to one’s quality of life. Three things people don’t know about you: • I finished one ultra marathon, and have not been running nearly as much since. • I graduated from the Air Force Academy. • I love reading about American history and westerns.

John Werner, M.D. Erik Moore, M.D. Hometown: Billings, MT Hometown: Eagle River, AK From left: Neil Antonson, M.D., John Werner, M.D., Joseph Nash, M.D., Erik Moore M.D., and John Rosenberg, M.D. Medical School: Creighton Medical School: University University School of Medicine of Washington School of What inspired your interest Medicine in orthopaedic surgery: I was What inspired your interest drawn to medicine as a means in orthopaedic surgery: My to serve others. Orthopedics interest in orthopaedics piqued my interest because began early watching my of the tangible benefit and dad cover sports teams improvement in quality of life and care for the local that it can provide patients as I have experienced community with a small orthopaedic practice in personally and through friends and family. Alaska. I pursued a degree in engineering and saw Three things people don’t know about you: the connection between these two fields along with the opportunity to really improve people’s quality of • I couples matched to Nebraska with my girlfriend life. who is a first year resident. Three things people don’t know about you: • My hobbies include playing basketball, watching Notre Dame football, golf, and spending time with • I grew up in Alaska and spent as much time as I the family dogs. could fishing in Prince William Sound and skiing at Alyeska. • I am the third of four brothers and am the first member of my family to graduate from medical • I got my degree in engineering and prior to school. My older brother is now a second year medical school I kicked around the idea of being an medical student at the University of Washington. astronaut during an internship at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. • My mom was a nurse at UNMC and my dad graduated from the orthopaedic residency here in the early 90’s.

HALANSKI (continued from pg. 1) this topic over the last decade and has several ongoing research has focused much on the care of children projects studying this subject. These projects have with neuromuscular conditions, particularly those sought to diminish the morbidity associated with the with spinal muscular atrophy. He has studied the early procedure, accelerate learner education, and test and treatment of scoliosis in these patients and is poised develop new IP to improve the current state. Through this to publish several manuscripts on this subject. line of work, he has written peer reviewed manuscripts, Dr. Halanski has studied the art of cast application and presented lectures on this subject, generated patents, removal extensively. He has continued to publish on and worked with industry to develop innovative models.

Breaking News | 5 Resident class of 2019 graduates The department’s 2019 graduation ceremony was held June 7-8 at the Lauritzen Outpatient Center Auditorium. The event included oral presentations from the graduating residents and talks from several distinguished gust speakers. This year’s visiting professor was Hill Hastings, M.D., who practiced at the Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center for 32 years. Conservation photographer Michael Forsberg presented the eighth annual Harold and Marian Andersen Lectureship for Orthopaedic Surgery.

Graduating Resident Fellowships and Presentations:

Erik Bowman, M.D. Tyler Larson, M.D. Adult Reconstruction Fellowship Lower Extremity Adult Reconstruction Fellowship University of Louisville, Louisville, KY Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN “Does Pre-operative Rand SF-36 predict Outcomes in Total “Survivorship of an Uncemented Tapered Stem in Primary Hip and Knee Arthroplasty?” Total Hip Arthroplasty with Minimum Ten-Year Follow-Up” Todd Gilbert, M.D. Spinal Surgery Fellowship Ryan Miller, M.D. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA Hand & Upper Extremity Fellowship “Late Reinfection May Recur More Than 5 Years After Loma Linda University Medical Center, Loma Linda, CA Reimplantation of THA and TKA: Analysis of Pathogen “Identifying Current Opioid Prescription Practice in Factors” Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery - a Project in Quality Improvement”

Breaking News | 6 Resident class of 2019 graduates The department’s 2019 graduation ceremony was held June 7-8 at the Lauritzen Outpatient Center Auditorium. The event included oral presentations from the graduating residents and talks from several distinguished gust speakers. This year’s visiting professor was Hill Hastings, M.D., who practiced at the Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center for 32 years. Conservation photographer Michael Forsberg presented the eighth annual Harold and Marian Andersen Lectureship for Orthopaedic Surgery.

Faculty presentations Other lectures

Chris Cornett, M.D. “Technology and Innovation in Andersen Lecturer: Michael Forsberg: “Finding Home in Healthcare: Ethical Considerations” Flyover Country” Daniel Firestone, M.D. “Next Generation Distal Radius Visiting Professor: Hill Hastings, M.D. Plate” “The ‘Inside and Outside’ of Elbow Instability” Curtis Hartman, M.D. “Arthroplasty Update” “Anatomy and Biomechanics as Applied to the Treatment of Hani Haider, Ph.D. “Brief History of Navigation and PIP Fractures and Dislocations” Robotics and the Trend Towards Smart Tools for Orthopaedic Joint Replacement” “Essential Lessons for Balancing a Career in Orthopaedics”

Breaking News | 7 Continuing Education and Grand Rounds

CME Accredited Grand Rounds are held in the Laurtizen Outpatient Building 4th Floor Audiorium on Mondays at 6:30 a.m. Continuing education seminars and Grand Rounds presentations by department faculty, current residents and guest speakers are open to any interested participants. To obtain an updated schedule or information on how to earn CME credits for these presentations, contact Jolene Krueger at (402) 559-8591 or [email protected]. Presentations given from September 2018 – June 2019:

September 2018 December 2018 April 2019 3 No Grand Rounds 10 “Spinal Fusion Performance 1 “Morbidity and Mortality Part 1” (Chief Residents) 10 “Partial Knee Replacements” of Low Dose rhBMP-2 (Tyler Larson, M.D.) Delivered with Polyelectrolyte 8 Morbidity and Mortality Complex System” (Dr. Tao Hu, Part 2” (Chief Residents) 17 Acute Instability of the Spine” Orthopaedic Spine Surgeon (Scott Vincent, M.D.) 15 “Tissue Recovery for Tongji University School Allograft Transplant” (Kyle 24 “Ankle Fractures and of Medicine, China) Herber, President & CEO Syndesmosis Injuries 17 “Traumatic Anterior Live On Nebraska) (Justin Siebler, M.D.) Shoulder Instability” 22 “ACL Graft Selection” (Matthew Teusink, M.D.) October 2018 (Joshua Locker, M.D.) January 2019 29 1 “Morbidity and Mortality “Improving Outcomes and Part 1” (Chief Residents) 7 “Morbidity and Mortality Reducing Readmissions in Part 1” (Chief Residents) Total Joint Arthroplasty”(Dan 8 Morbidity and Mortality Sveom, M.D.) Part 2” (Chief Residents) 14 Morbidity and Mortality 15 “In Search of the Perfect Part 2” (Chief Residents) Portfolio” (Todd Gilbert, M.D.) 21 “Prosthetic Hip Dislocations” May 2019 22 “Upper Extremity Surgery in (Kevin Garvin, M.D.) 6 Osteogenesis Imperfecta” 28 “Cervical Spine Trauma” “Diagnosis and Treatment (Paul Esposito, M.D.) (Emmett Gannon, M.D.) of Femoroacetabular Impingement” (Katie 29 “Augmentation of Rotator Cuff February 2019 Freeman, M.D.) Repair”(Philipp Streubel, M.D.) 4 Mid-Year Reviews 13 “Revision Spine Surgery—A 11 Mid-Year Reviews Reasonable Approach to November 2018 Evaluation and Treatment” 5 “So you have an idea…, (Chris Cornett, M.D) 18 Mid-Year Reviews UNeMed and Patents” 20 Outpatient Total Joint 25 “Femur Fractures in Children, (Dan Firestone, M.D.) Arthroplasty” (Darin From the Hip to the Knee” 12 “THA Periprosthetic Fractures” Larson, M.D.) (Susan Scherl, M.D.) (Beau Konigsberg, M.D.) 27 No Grand Rounds 19 “Complex Pediatric Deformity March 2019 of the Lower Extremities” 4 No Grand Rounds (Layne Jenson, M.D.) June 2019 11 “The State versus Marcus 26 “Management of proximal Short: Civic Duty 101” 3 “Intraoperative Complications femoral deformity in total (Brian Hasley, M.D.) in Cervical Spine Surgery” hip arthroplasty” (Curtis (Evan Larson, M.D.) Hartman, M.D.) 18 “Management of Calcaneus Fractures” 10 No Grand Rounds December 2018 (Matthew Mormino, M.D.) 25 “One Chart 2018 Upgrade 17 “Morbidity and Mortality 3 “Telemedicine” (Ryan Training for Orders” (Keri Part 1” (Chief Residents) Miller, M.D.) Leach & Nicole Dewit, One 24 Morbidity and Mortality Chart Application Training Part 2” (Chief Residents) Leads – Inpatient Providers)

Breaking News | 8 Publications, presentations & honors Department faculty and residents present many lectures, seminars, and courses at local, regional, national and international meetings. They also serve in leadership positions and offices for local, state, national and international organizations. The following are our faculty and staff’s presentations and publications, awards and achievements, offices held, and other professional activities from September 2018 - June 2019:

Publications (peer-reviewed): Heim C, Vidlak D, Odvody J, Affect Measurement of the Anterior Hartman C, Garvin K, Kielian Center Edge Angle on False Profile Richard B, Reilly A, Lyden L, Garvin K. T. Human prosthetic joint Radiographs? A Cadaveric Study. Is Obesity a Risk Factor for Extended infections are associated with Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Length of Stay and Readmission myeloid-derived suppressor cells Research. 2019;477(5):0009-921X. after Total Hip Arthroplasty? Annals (MDSCs): Implications for infection of Joint. September 2018. Bonness E, Siebler J, Reed L, Lyden E, persistence. Journal of Orthopaedic April 2019 Mormino M. Immediate Weight-Bearing Garvin, K. Commentary and Research. 2018;36(6):1605-1613. Protocol for the Determination of Ankle 1 “Morbidity and Mortality Perspective. Spinopelvic Stiffness Liu Y, Jia Z, Akhter M, Gao X, Stability in Patients With Isolated Distal Part 1” (Chief Residents) and the Lax Hip Arthroplasty: Wang X, Wang X, Zhao G, Wei Fibular Fractures. Journal of Orthopaedic 8 Morbidity and Mortality A Conundrum for the Aging. X, Zhou Y, Wang X, Hartman C, Trauma. 2018;32(10): 534-537. Part 2” (Chief Residents) Journal of Bone and Joint Fehringer E, Cui L, Wang D. Bone- Surgery. 2018;100(21):e140. Streubel P, Cohen M. Isolated 15 “Tissue Recovery for targeting liposome formulation Partial Intra-Articular Volar Ulnar Allograft Transplant” (Kyle Miralami, R, Haider, H, Sharp, J, of salvianic acid A accelerates Fractures of the Distal Radius. Herber, President & CEO Namavar, F, Hartman C, Garvin the healing of delayed fracture Journal of . 2018. Live On Nebraska) K, Hunter C, Premaraj T, Thiele G. union in mice. : 22 “ACL Graft Selection” Surface Nano-modification by Ion Nanotechnology Biology Medicine. Streubel P, Cohen M. Isolated Partial (Joshua Locker, M.D.) Beam-assisted Deposition alters the 2018;14(7):2271-2282. Intra-Articular Volar Ulnar Fractures of the Expression of Osteogenic Genes in Distal Radius: The Tetrahedron Variant. 29 “Improving Outcomes and Osborn P, Ames E, Turner N, Caird Osteoblasts. Journal of Engineering Journal of Hand Surgery. 2018:e1-e10. Reducing Readmissions in M, Karam M, Mormino M, Kreuger in Medicine. June 2019. Online. Total Joint Arthroplasty”(Dan C. An Analysis of the quantity and Obremskey W, Molina C, Richards Sveom, M.D.) Retrouvey J, Taqi D, Tamimi F, quality of research publications J, Staples K, Streubel P, Avilucea Dagdeviren D, Glorieux F, Lee B, at six academic orthopaedic F. Early surgical treatment of Hazboun R, Krakow D, Sutton residencies. Journal of Surgical high-grade multiligamentous V, Bober M, Esposito P, Eyre D, Education. 2018;75 (6):1635-1642. knee injuries. Techniques in Gomez D, Harris G, Hart T, Jain M, Orthopaedics. 2019;34(1):58-68. Siebler J, Ogden B, Deans C, Krisher J, Nagamani S, Orwoll E, McCarthy M, Lyden E, Hewlett Rauck R, Wang D, Tao M, Williams Raggio C, Rush E, Smith P, Tosi L, A, Mormino M. A Performance R. Chondral Delamination of Fresh Rauch F. Oro-dental and cranio-facial Improvement Project in Antibiotic Osteochondral Allografts after characteristics of osteogenesis Administration for Open Fractures. Implantation in the Knee: A Matched imperfecta type V. European Journal Journal of the American Academy Cohort Analysis. Cartilage. 2018. of . 2019. of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2019. Vincent S, Anderson P. The Unstable Tosi L, Floor M, Dollar C, Gillies A, Putnam S, Collinge C, Gardner M, Spine: A Surgeon’s Perspective. Lee B, Nagamani S, Rauch F, Glorieux Ricci W, McAndrew C. Vascular Seminars in ultrasound, CT, and F, Retrouvey J, Esposito P, Rush E, Anatomy of the Medial Femoral Neck MR. 2018; 39(6):618-629. Bober M, Eyre D, Gomez D, Harris and Implications for Surface Plate G, Jain M, Krakow D, Orwoll E, Fixation. Journal of Orthopaedic Franzone J, Shah S, Wallace M, Raggio C, Smith P, Hart T, Cuthbertson Trauma. 2019;33(3):111-115. Kruse R. Osteogenesis Imperfecta: D, Sutton V, Krischer J. Assessing A Pediatric Orthopedic Perspective. disease experience across the life Lin K, Vandenberg J, Parks C, Orthopedic Clinics of North span for individuals with osteogenesis Putnam S, Parks C. Spraggs-Hughes America. 2019;50(2):193-209. imperfecta. Orphanet Journal of A, McAndrew C, Ricci W, Gardner M. Rare Diseases. 2019;14(23). Bone marrow aspirate concentrated Book Chapters: with cancellous allograft versus iliac Chamberlain C, Clements A, Kink Grabowski G, Gilbert T, Larson E, crest bone graft in the treatment J, Choi U, Baer G, Halanski M, Cornett C. Degenerative Conditions of long bone nonunions. OTA Hematti P, Vanderby R. Extracellular of the Cervical and Thoracolumbar International. 2019;2(1):e012. Vessicle-Educated Macrophages Spine. In: DeLee, Drez and Miller, Promote Early Achilles Tendon Putnam S, Clohisy J, Nepple J. Do eds. Orthopaedic Healing. Stem Cells Feb 5, 2019. Changes in Pelvic Rotation and Tilt Principles and Practice. 5th ed.

Breaking News | 9 PUBLICATIONS (continued from pg. 9) Elsevier; 2019: 1593-1604. Capo J, Gottschalk M, Streubel P. Rizzo M. In Heckman, ed. Hand meeting of The Knee Society, St. Gulbrandsen T, Freeman K, Fractures. Rockwood and Green’s Louis, MO, Sept 20–22, 2018. Sherman S. Post-meniscectomy Fractures in Adults. Lippincott Syndrome. In: Yanke A, Cole B, Streubel, P. AO Hand and Wrist Williams and Wilkins; 2018. eds. Joint Preservation of the Course, Thumb Metacarpal Base Knee: A Clinical Casebook. Cham, Tao M, Altchek D. The Thrower’s Fractures. Rochester, MN, Sept 2018. Switzerland: Springer Nature Shoulder. DeLee & Drez’s Orthopaedic Streubel, P. 8th Meeting of the Switzerland AG; 2019:143-162. Sports Medicine: Principles & Mexican Society of Shoulder and Practice. Saunders; 2018. Gulbrandsen T, Freeman K, Elbow Surgeons, Aguascalientes, Sherman S. Medial Meniscuc Taylor S, Calcei J, Tao M. Internal Mexico, Sept 2018. Allograft Transplantation in the Impingement. Shoulder Surgery: • Comminuted Distal Humerus Setting of Revision Anterior Cruciate Tricks of the Trade. Thieme; 2018. Fractures: Do I Have a Ligament Reconstruction. In: Yanke Tao M, Wang D, Williams R. Ethical Sequence of Treatment? A, Cole B,eds. Joint Preservation Issues in Return to Play: Surgical of the Knee: A Clinical Casebook. • Indications for Joint Replacement Implications for Return to Play. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature in Elbow Trauma: Do I Wait Return to Play in Football: An Switzerland AG; 2019:217-234. for Sequelae to Occur? Evidence Based Approach. Berlin/ Halanski M, Nemeth B, Noonan Heidelberg: Springer; 2018. 825-832. • Patches for Rotator Cuff Repair: K. Cast and Splint Immobilization, Current Recommendations. Wallace M, Esposito P. Lower Remodeling and Special Issues of Extremity: Femur/Knee. Osteogenesis • Loosening in Elbow Arthroplasty: Children’s Fractures. Rockwood Imperfecta: A Case-Based Guide Treatment Options. and Green’s ninth edition 2019. to Surgical Decision-Making Streubel, P. Zimmer Reverse Hasley B, Esposito P. Spinal and Care. Springer; 2019. Shoulder Arthroplasty and Upper Fractures, Spondylolysis and Wallace M, Esposito P. Extremity Fracture Management, Spondylolisthesis. Osteogenesis The Hip in Osteogenesis Aguascalientes, Mexico, Sept 2018. Imperfecta. Elsevier; 2018. Imperfecta. The Pediatric and • DVR Plating System: Hasley B. Scoliosis. The 5-Minute Adolescent Hip: Essentials and Characteristics and Benefits. Pediatric Consult. 8th ed. Wolters Evidence. Springer; 2019. Kluwer Health; 2018:820-821. • ExploR Modular Radial Head: Wallace M, Nichols, L. Reid, Characteristics and Benefits. Mormino M. Distal Humerus Editors. Compartment Syndrome of Fractures. Gardner and Henley, Foot. Pediatric Orthopedic Trauma • A.L.P.S. Proximal Humerus ed. Harborview Illustrated Case Atlas. Springer; 2019. Plating System (PHP): Tips and Tricks in Fracture Characteristics and Benefits. Presentations: Surgery. 2nd ed. Philadelphia: • Case Discussion: Proximal Wolters Kluwer, Inc; 2019. Firestone, D. Lecture, Stryker Humerus Fractures: PHP, Mobile Lab Lecture, “Wrist Scherl S, Kay R. Management Comprehensive Reverse Total Solutions.” Aug 8, 2018. of the Multiply Injured Child. Shoulder Arthroplasty. Rockwood and Wilkins’ Fractures Esposito P. Surgical Treatment of the “Total Hip Arthroplasty using Highly in Children, Philadelphia, PA: Upper Extremity in Osteogenesis Crosslinked Polyethylene in Patients Wolter Kluvers; 2019. Imperfecta. Crawford Lectureship 50 years and Younger followed for in Pediatric Orthopaedics, Murnaghan J, Siebler J. an Average of 15 Years”, co-authors: Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, : Diseases Sveom D, Garvin K. Moderator: Cincinnati, OH, Sept 14, 2018. of the Musculoskeletal System. Session VIII, Prosthetic Joint Infection, Essentials of Esposito P; Burke BA. Casting and annual closed meeting The Hip and Surgical Specialties. 6th ed. Splinting Session. Pediatric resident Society, New York, NY, Oct 4–6, 2018. Wolters Kluwer; 2019: 585-634. didactics, UNMC 3rd year residents, Streubel, P. AO Trauma University of Nebraska Medical Streubel P, Grossman L. Forearm Course: Shoulder and Elbow, Center, Omaha, NE, Sept 17, 2018. Shaft Fractures. In Heckman, Lima, Peru, Oct 2018. ed. Rockwood and Green’s Garvin, K. Moderator: Session II: • Damage Control in Upper Fractures in Adults. Lippincott , annual closed Extremity Trauma. Williams and Wilkins; 2018.

Breaking News | 10 • Scapula Fractures: Surgical Hasley B. High Yield Review. Firestone D. Orthopaedic Children’s Hospital & Medical Center Resident Milestones, Dec 31, • Management. 2018 Fall Resident Conference, 2018 and May 31, 2018. • Deltopectoral Approach. Omaha, NE, Oct 31, 2018. Wallace M. Skeletal Dysplasias. • Proximal Humerus Fractures: Mormino, M. Course Chairman Pediatric Resident Didactics: Surgical Indication and AO-ASIF Trauma Basic Principles Lecture to PGY3 Residents Prognostic Factors. of Fracture Management Resident University of Nebraska Medical Course Baltimore, MD, Nov 2018. Center, Omaha, NE, Jan 18, 2019. • Proximal Humerus and Shaft Fractures: Intramedullary Nailing. Garvin K. Panel member, Ask Garvin K. “Prosthetic Hip the Experts: Revision Hip, annual Dislocations”, Grand Rounds, • Proximal Humerus Fractures: meeting of the American Association Department of Orthopaedic Case Discussion. of Hip and Knee Surgeons, Surgery, Omaha, NE, Jan 21, 2019. Dallas, TX, Nov 1-3, 2018. • Elbow Arthroplasty: Indications. Esposito P. Chapter 18: Slipped • Distal Humerus Fractures: Tao M. Allografts in Action: Knee Capital Femoral Epiphysis, Case Discussion. Transformation. Nebraska Organ Tachdjian’s Pediatric Orthopaedics Recovery, Omaha, NE, Nov 15, 2018. 5th Edition (2013). Children’s • Olecranon Fractures. Hospital & Medical Center Spring Scherl, S. 15th Annual International 2019 Resident Conference, • Coronoid Fractures. Pediatric Orthopaedic Symposium, Omaha, NE, Jan 30, 2019. • Adult Forearm Fractures: Orlando, FL, Nov 27–Dec 1, 2018. Tao M, Wellsandt E. Basketball Complications. • Managing Tibia Fractures Injuries. Moments in Medicine in Older Kids. • Monteggia Fracture Live, Nebraska Medicine, Dislocations: Complications. • Recurrent Fractures: Work- Omaha, NE, Feb 11, 2019. up and Treatment. • Essex-Lopresti Lesions. Tao M. Poster: Loads of the • Treatment of Upper • Recurrent Fractures: Work- Pivot Shift Clinical Exam of Extremity Infections. up and Treatment the Knee: A Cadaveric Model. Orthopaedic Research Society, • Infections of the Upper Siebler J. AONA Trauma Austin, TX, Feb 2019. Extremity: Case Discussion. Basic Principles, Baltimore, MD, Nov 29–Dec. 2, 2018. Halanski M, Chaudhary R, Wang Esposito P. Upper Extremity X, Leiferman E, Qian X, Henak Surgery in Osteogenesis Imperfecta. • Introduction to Pilon Fractures. C, Eliceiri K, Campagnola P. Orthopaedic Grand Rounds, AONA Trauma Basic Principles; Structural Effects of Periosteal University of Nebraska Medical • Acute Management of Resection on Bone Poster Center, Omaha, NE, Oct 22, 2018. Pelvic Ring Injuries Presentation. Orthopaedic Research Society Annual Meeting, Wallace M. OITE Review Questions • Table Instructor/Discussion Austin, TX, Feb 2–5, 2019 (Orthopaedics In-Training Exam). Group Leader: Principles 2018 Fall Resident Conference; of Orthopaedic Trauma. Egeland M, Vanderbilt T, Hanna R, Children’s Hospital & Medical Lufrano R, Vanderby R, Goodspeed Center, Omaha, NE, Oct 24, 2018. Firestone, D. Medical Presenter, D, Halanski M. Biomechanical Medical School Case Presentation, Evaluation a of a Minimally Scherl, S. First International “Live Patients.” Dec 8, 2018. Invasive Fixation Method for Pediatric Trauma Course, Kyiv, Length Unstable Limb Injuries. Ukraine, Oct 26–27, 2018 Garvin K. “Articulations of Choice: Assuring Longevity”“Dual Mobility: Poster Presentation. Orthopaedic • Top 10 Reasons Why Children’s First Choice for the High Risk Research Society Annual Meeting, Fractures are Different Primary and Recurrent Dislocator” Austin, TX, Feb 2–5, 2019. from Adult Fractures. Panel member, Session XVI: Hip Hwang J, Halanski M, Leiferman • Monteggia Fractures and Other and Knee Arthroplasty 2018: What’s E, Henak C. Effect of Growth Rate Fractures of the Forearm. New, What’s True, Does it Matter? on Micro-Architecture of Trabecular Evidence Based Issue. Current Bone Beneath Growth Plate. • Physeal Fractures Concepts in Joint Replacement, Poster Presentation. Orthopaedic About the Knee. Orlando, FL, Dec 12–15, 2018. Research Society Annual Meeting,

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Austin, TX, Feb 2-5, 2019. Garvin K. 2019 American Two-Stage Exchange? 7th annual Academy of Orthopaedic Revision Hip and Knee Course, Williams G, Otto R, Pappou I, Walker Surgeons Annual Meeting, Las Rochester, MN, Apr 4–6, 2019. M, Teusink M, Willis M. Primary Vegas, NV, Mar 12, 2019. Anatomic TSA Consensus Panel: B2 Garvin K. “Extensor Mechanism Glenoid, C Glenoid, Small Glenoid • “Periprosthetic Fractures of Complications in TKA: Evaluation Keel. 25th Annual Tampa Shoulder: the Hip and Knee” Case-based and Management”, Classic Speaker, Arthroplasty & Sports Conference, Instructional Course Lecture 181 37th Annual Meeting Mid-America Orthopaedic Association, Miramar Tampa, FL, Feb 7–9, 2019. • Show Down I: Debates, Beach, FL, Apr 10–14, 2019. Firestone D. Clarkson Family Dilemmas and Controversies Medicine Presentation – “The in Total Hip Arthroplasty Mormino M. Course Faculty MAOA/ ICJR Pre Meeting Course Case Painful Thumb.” Mar 2019. • Moderator, Instructional Based Controversies in Orthopaedic Course Lecture 441: How do Larson E, Gannon E, Evans Trauma, 37th Annual Meeting Mid- I get Out of this Problem? T, Lyden E, Cornett C. Does America Orthopaedic Association, Prophylactic Administration of • “The Cup Press Fit is Miramar Beach, FL, Apr 10–12, 2019 Tranexamic Acid Reduce Mean Poor” Instructional Course Deans C, Gannon E, Lyden E, Operative Time and Postoperative Lecture 441: How Do I Morgan J, Mormino M. Orthopaedic Blood Loss in Posterior Approach Get out of This Problem Lumbar Spinal Fusion Surgery In-Training Preparation and Study Performed for Degenerative Spinal • “The Hip Dislocates Habits of Orthopaedic Residents: Disease? Poster Presentation. 2019 Early” Instructional Course Revisited. 37th Annual Meeting Mid- American Academy of Orthopaedic Lecture 441: How Do I America Orthopaedic Association, Surgeons Annual Meeting, Las Get out of This Problem Miramar Beach, FL, Apr 10–14, 2019. Vegas, NV, Mar 12, 2019. • Moderator, Session II: Prosthetic Larson E, Gannon E, Evans Halanski, M. The Physis: Joint Infections Update, Specialty T, Lyden E, Cornett C. Does Fundamental Knowledge to a Day The Hip Society/AAHKS Prophylactic Administration of Fantastic Future through Research Tranexamic Acid Reduce Mean Konigsberg, B. 2019 American Poster Presentation. 2019 Operative Time and Postoperative Academy of Orthopaedic American Academy of Orthopaedic Blood Loss in Posterior Approach Surgeons Annual Meeting, Las Surgeons Annual Meeting, Las Lumbar Spinal Fusion Surgery Vegas, NV, Mar 12, 2019. Vegas, NV, Mar 12, 2019. Performed for Degenerative Spinal • Moderator, Paper Presentations: Disease? - Podium Presentation. Hartman, C. 2019 American Adult Reconstruction 37th Annual Meeting Mid-America Academy of Orthopaedic Orthopaedic Association, Miramar Surgeons Annual Meeting, Las • Symposium: Annual Beach, FL, Apr 10–14, 2019. Vegas, NV, Mar 12, 2019. Meeting Highlights Streubel P. 37th Annual Meeting • Total Hip Arthroplasty—How Scherl, S. Table Facilitator: ICL Mid-America Orthopaedic Do I Get Out of this Problem? 481, “Advances in Pediatric Association, Miramar Beach, Fracture Management”, 2019 • Periprosthetic Fractures of the FL, Apr 10–14, 2019. American Academy of Orthopaedic Hip and Knee: A Case-Based ICL. Surgeons Annual Meeting, Las • Trauma Pre-Course: Clavicle and Teusink, M. 2019 American Vegas, NV, Mar 12, 2019. Proximal Humerus Fractures. Academy of Orthopaedic Putnam S. Pins, Rods and • Spotlight Lecture: Distal Surgeons Annual Meeting, Las Nails: Approaches to Definitive Humerus Fractures, How Vegas, NV, Mar 12, 2019. Fixation. Midwest Regional Trauma to get Them Right. • Minimum 10 year thin cut CT Symposium, Omaha, NE, Apr 2019. • Hand and Elbow Break- follow-up of total shoulders Hasley B. Myelomeningocele and Out Session. with a partially cemented Sacral Agenesis. Children’s Hospital all polyethylene glenoid. Siebler J. 37th Annual Meeting Mid- & Medical Center Spring 2019 America Orthopaedic Association, • Evaluation of gender differences Resident Conference, April 3, 2019. Miramar Beach, FL, Apr 10–14, 2019. in glenoid remodeling Garvin K. On the Fringe: Any in patients with primary • Atypical Subtrochanteric Evidence for Single Stage or Partial shoulder osteoarthritis. Femur Fractures.

Breaking News | 12 • Co-Moderator Trauma Charlotte, NC, May 15, 2019. Halanski M, Patterson K, Sund S, Yuroff Breakout Session. A, Hetzel S, Hanna R, Schroth M, Wallace M. Book Chapter: Prospective Randomized Comparison Tachdjian’s Pediatric Orthopaedics • Co-Moderator Orthopaedic of Patient Reported Outcome 5th Edition, Chapter 27: Resident Career Session. Measures in Children with SMA. Infections 1024-36, 1042-57, Poster. Cure SMA Annual Meeting, • Case-Based Controversies 1066-74. Children’s Hospital Anaheim, CA, June 28-30, 2019. in Orthopedic Trauma. & Medical Center 2019 Wallace M. Skeletal Dysplasias. Spring Resident Conference;, Halanski M, Hanna R, Sund S, Patterson Children’s Hospital & Medical Omaha, NE, May 15, 2019. K, Schultz M, Schroth M, Noonan K, Sharafinski M. Sagittal Deformities in Center Spring 2019 Resident Scherl, S. Moderator, Trauma Children with SMA Type 2 following Conference; Children’s Session, POSNA Annual Meeting, Spinal Instrumentation. Podium Hospital & Medical Center, Charlotte, NC, May 15, 2019. Omaha, NE, April 24, 2019. Presentation.Cure SMA Annual Meeting, Halanski, M. POSNA Anaheim, CA, June 28–30, 2019. Norton A, Mathiasen R, Tao M. Annual Meeting. Charlotte, Current Grants: Poster: No Kneed for Aggressive NC, May 15–18, 2019. Return-To-Play. American Medical Pellegrini, V.; Garvin, K.: Comparative • Moderator, Basic Society for Sports Medicine, Effectiveness of Pulmonary Embolism Science Award Papers, Houston, TX, April 2019. Prevention after Hip and Knee Scientific Session Dhaheri N, Wu N, Zhao S, Wu Replacement: Balancing Safety Z, Blank R, Raggio C, Halanski • Sub-specialty Reviewer, and Efficacy, Medical University of M, Noonan K, Nemeth B, Sund Basic Science abstracts South Carolina/PCORI. 2016–2020. S, Sobreira N, Giampietro P. Pellegrini, V (PI); Garvin, K (CI). Streubel P. AANA/ASES KIAA1217: Evidence for A Novel Advanced Shoulder Course, Kielian, T. Hartman, C. Garvin, Candidate Gene Associated with Rosemont, IL, June 2019. K. A Study of the Effect of Cervical Segmentation Defects. on Human Immune Podium Presentation Pediatric • Subscapularis Management Status. Pfizer, Inc. 2014–2018. Academic Societies Meeting, for Anatomic and Reverse Baltimore, MD, Apr 24–May 1, 2019. Shoulder Arthroplasty. Bin D, Co-PI, Streubel P, Co-PI, Haider H (Co-I), “3D Bioprinting of Siebler J. Would a Prosthesis Be • Acromion and Scapular Spine Biomimetic Constructs for Rotator Better? (Late Amputation After Fractures after Reverse Cuff Augmentation”, NIH Grant # R01- Failed Limb Salvage). Nebraska Shoulder Arthroplasty. AR073225-01, June 2018–May 2023. Medicine Trauma Symposium, Hartman C, Konigsberg B. Omaha, NE, Apr 30, 2019. Haider H: Optimotion / FL, An In Vitro Presenter, Presenting Robotic- Wear Durability Study of Two Sizes of Wallace, M. A Pro/Con debate on Assisted surgery demonstration, OptiMotion Total Knee Replacement the topic of Systemic vs Regional Nebraska Medicine, June 2019. Systems, June 2018–Dec 2018. based analgesia for Orthopaedic Hanna R, Sharafinski M, Patterson Surgery. Pediatric Pain Conference; Haider H: Optimotion / FL, K, Sund S, Noonan K, Schultz M, Children’s Hospital & Medical Knee Simulator Wear Study of a Schroth M, Halanski M. Short- Center, Omaha, NE, May 1, 2019. Middle Size Posterior Stabilized Term Results Suggest Routine Optimotion Total Knee Replacement Siebler J. Upper Extremity Course Formal Fusion is Unnecessary Systems, Aug 2018–Dec 2018. Module Leader; Lecture: Complex for Growing Rod Graduates Elbow-Fracture Dislocation. with SMA. Poster. Cure SMA Haider H: TDA Research / CA, Laboratory Instructor: Proximal Annual Meeting, Anaheim, Pin-on-disk Wear Testing of Novel Humerus Fracture Internal CA, June 28–30, 2019. carbon fiber re-enforced UHMWPE Fixation. OTA Resident Advanced for use as Bearing for the Total Halanski M, Steinfeldt A, Sund S, Trauma Techniques Course, Joint, Sep 2018–Oct 2018. Patterson K, Hetzel S, Hanna R, Charlotte, NC, May 11, 2019. Eagen S, Schroth M, Muldowney Haider H: Optimotion / FL, Brighton, B, Vanderhave, K, B. Peri-Operative Management Studying Uncemented Tibial Tray Seymour, R, Scherl, S. et al: of Children with SMA. Poster. Micromotion, Bearing Interlock “Registry of Orthopaedic Trauma Cure SMA Annual Meeting, Strength and Constraint of the in Children (ROTC): A Pilot Anaheim, CA, June 28–30, 2019. Optimotion Total Knee Replacement Study” POSNA Annual Meeting, System, Nov 2018–Apr 2019.

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Haider,H: Arthrex / FL, Battery of Anchor Peg Component 2018–present Three Types of Mechanical Tests of Fixation Utilizing Autologous • Member, Credentials a new PS Total Knee Replacement Bone Graft in Total Shoulder Committee, 2018–present System, Dec 2018–June 2019. Arthroplasty” 2016–completion. • Member, Maintenance of Haider H: Arthrex / FL, Two Xie, J.; Teusink, M.: Combining Certification Committee, Simulator Wear Tests of a New PS Biomimetic 3D Nanofiber Scaffolds 2018–present Total Knee Replacement System with AdiposeStem Cells for Rotator under Normal and Highly Abrasive Cuff Injury Repair, Orthopaedic • Member, Written Examinations Conditions, Dec 2018–June 2019. Research and Education Foundation. Committee, 2018–present 2016–2019. Xie, J (PI), Teusink, M (CI). Haider H: Implanet / France: • Member, Oral Examinations Contact area, stress, range of Teusink, M: Small Molecules Committee, 2018–present motion, constraint, interlock strength Bound 3D Hybrid Nanofiber and wear testing of a total knee Aerogels for Healing Large Cranial • Member, Graduate Medical replacement system by Implanet/ Bone Defects. 2018–2020. Education Committee, France, Feb 2019–Sep 2019. 2018–present Teusink, M: Data Use Agreement: Haider H: Monogram Orthopedics Regional and Seasonal Variations Nebraska Medicine: / NY, Initial Fixation and in the Incidence of Post-Traumatic • Clinical Chairs Advisory micromotion of the uncemented Infection After Open Extremity Board, July 2016–present tibial baseplate of the Monogram Fractures. 2017–2019. Orthopedics Knee System. • Perioperative Executive Patents: Committee, Jan. 2015-–present Hartman, C.: The Utility of Oral Firestone D. Distal Radius Antibiotic Following 2-Stage • Ambulatory Project Executive Fracture Plate. Revision Arthroplasty for Infected Committee, 2014–present Prosthetic Hips and Knees, Rush Halanski M, Noonan K. Cast • Medical Group Executive University. September 2013– Saw Protective System. Committee, 2015–present completion. Hartman, C (PI). Memberships, Offices Held UNMC: Tao M: Data Use Agreement: and Community Service: The effect of tourniquet on gait • Dissertation Committee biomechanics following total knee Garvin, K.: Member, Xin Wei, Ph.D. Student, arthroplasty (TKA), a randomized Best Doctors in America, 2018, 2019 College of , 2014–2018 controlled study. 2019–2022. Castle Connolly Top Doctor, 2018, 2019 • Dissertation Committee Member, Tao M: Role of Physical Activity Ningrong Chen, Student, in Post-Traumatic Osteoarthritis “Reviewer Recognition” awarded College of Pharmaceutical – NIFTI New Investigator by Journal Bone and Joint Surgery Sciences, 2018–present Fellowship. 2017–2019. for the successful completion of 15 high-quality reviews in Board Member, Omaha Tao M: Data Use Agreement: 2018, awarded May 2019 Sports Commission, Omaha, Regional and Seasonal Variations NE 2007–present The Hip Society: in the Incidence of Post-Traumatic Board of Trustees, University of South Infection After Open Extremity • Past-President, March Dakota Foundation, 2006–present Fractures. 2017–2019. 2018–March 2019 Editorial Board Member, Techniques Tao M: Development of • Member, Education Committee, in Knee Surgery, 2002–present nanomedicine to accelerate the May 2017–May 2019 delayed fracture healing among Consultant Reviewer: chronic smokers. 2018–2019. The Knee Society: • British Bone and Joint Tao M: Role of Biomarkers • Chair, Membership Committee, Journal, Nov. 2014–present in the Osteoarthritis Pathway September 2017–September 2018 • The Knee, March 2012–present After Joint Injury. 2019. American Board of • European Journal of Teusink, M: “Long Term Orthopaedic Surgery Epidemiology, 1995–present Outcome Follow-up of Glenoid • Member, Board of Directors,

Breaking News | 14 • Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Children’s Hospital & Medical paper. “Challenging the Doctrine Research, 1991–present Center Jan 2019–present That Larger Contact Area Reduces Wear of Total Knee Replacements?” • Journal of Bone and Joint Medical Advisory Council, Surgery, 1990–present Osteogenesis Imperfecta Elected Chair of the United States Foundation, July 2011–present Technical Advisory Group (TAG) for Cornett, C: the International Organization for Medical Staff Committees, Children’s Board Member, Journal of Standardization (ISO) on Implants Hospital & Medical Center: Orthopaedics and Physical for Surgery. Chair of the American Therapy, 2017–present • SPC Operational Advisory National Standards Institute (ANSI) Member, Continuing Medical Committee, Children’s Hospital and ASTM International TAG for ISO/ Education Committee, & Medical Center 2018–Present TC 150, and Chair of ASTM F04.93 committee. Nov 2018–present UNMC, 2016–present • Chair, Bylaws Committee, Faculty, Faculty Senate, Administrative Position, Medical First Vice President – International UNMC, 2018–2021 Staff Committee, Children’s Society for Technology in Hospital and Medical Center, Arthroplasty (ISTA) Nebraska Medicine: Omaha, NE 2018–Present • Medical Director, Spine Reviews Editor, Journal of Engineering Program, 2017–present • Clinical Service Chief, Orthopaedic in Medicine, IMechE Part H. Surgery, 2009–February 2019 • Committee Member, NIH Grants Review Panel Member, Surgical Services Operations • Allied Health Committee, Bioengineering, Technology, and Committee, 2017–present 2008–present Surgical Sciences (BTSS) Study Section, Center for Scientific Review, • One Chart Operational • Credentials Committee, National Institutes of Health. Owner, Dec. 2015–present 2008–present United States Patent # US 10219811 • Provider Advisory Group • Quality and Patient Safety B2, “On-board tool tracking for Patient Experience, Committee, 2008–present November 2015–present system and methods of computer • Focused Peer Review assisted surgery”. Priority date: • Medical Director of Physical Committee, 2004–present April 17 2014, Granted: Mar 5, 2019. and Occupational Therapy, Inventor: Hani Haider, Ibrahim Al- The Nebraska Medical • Surgical Services Performance Shawi, Osvaldo Andres Barrera. Center and Bellevue Medical Improvement & Safety (PIPS) Center, 2014–present Director, Scientific Review • The Surgical Chiefs and Information Technology, • Advisory Team Committee (SSC) International Society for Technology Committee, 2013–present Consultant Reviewer: in Arthroplasty (ISTA) Department Deputy for Orthopaedics, Chair: Division II Committee One Chart, 2013–present • Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, BMJ Case Reports, 2015–present (Orthopaedic Devices) of ASTM Consultant Reviewer: International, (F04.02) • Clinical Orthopaedics and Related • Pain Medicine, 2016–present Research (CORR) 2010–present United States Patent # US 10080617 B2, “On-board Tool Tracking System • Journal of Orthopaedic Research, • PEDIATRICS, American Academy October 2015–present and Methods of Computer Assisted of Pediatrics, 2005–present Surgery”. Priority date: 27 June • Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Freeman, K: 2011. Granted: 25 Sept. 2018. Research, 2014–present Inventor: Hani Haider, Ibrahim Al- Esposito, P: Volunteer, Perry Initiative, a day long Shawi, Osvaldo Andres Barrera. program to introduce high school Best Doctors in America, 2018, 2019 age girls to the possibility of a career Head of the US Delegation for the ISO annual meeting Barbara & Ronald W. Schaefer in orthopaedics, Nov 17, 2019 in San Diego USA 2018. Endowed Chair, Pediatric Haider, H: Orthopaedic Surgery, University Chair of the local Organizing of Nebraska Medical Center, Biomechanics Award, by the Committee for the International Omaha, NE, USA 2015–2019 International Society for Technology Organization for Standardization in Arthroplasty (ISTA) 2018 for best (ISO) on Implants for Surgery 2018 Physician Group Liaison,

Breaking News | 15 PUBLICATIONS (continued from pg. 15) annual Meeting in San Diego, CA. Hip Program Committee, Hip Program Committee, AAOS, 2016–present AAOS. June 2015–present United States Patent # US 10105149 B2, “On-board tool tracking system Board of Directors, Metro Omaha UNMC: Medical Society Foundation, and methods of computer assisted • Faculty Senate, January January 2015–present surgery”. Priority date: 15 March 2013, 2014–present Granted: 23 Oct. 2018. Inventor: Hani Surgeon, Operation Walk- • Graduate Medical Faculty, Haider, Ibrahim Al-Shawi, Osvaldo Antigua, Guatemala, October 2013–present Andres Barrera, David Scott Saunders. 19–November 1, 2018 • Dissertation Thesis Committee, Coordinator/Liaison Officer, UNMC: Working Group 2 (Implant Krishna Sarma, Ph.D. student, Wear), ISO TC/150 US TAG. • Faculty Senate, July 2016–present Department of Genetics, Cell Biology and Anatomy, • Dissertation Committee, Head of the United States December 2013–present Delegation to Committee ISO/ Kelsey Yamada, Ph.D. Student, TC 150 (Medical Devices) 2018 Department of / • Admissions Committee, College Microbiology, 2016–present of Medicine, May 2011–present Deputy Chair of ASTM International F04.93 US TAG ISO/ • UNMC Graduate Faculty, • Course Director, UNMC TC 150 Committee - Implants May 2013–present Orthopaedic Surgery Grand Rounds, October 2010–present for Surgery (2017–Nov 2018) • Dissertation Committee, Raheleh Technical (Expert) – Lead Contact, Miralami, Ph.D. Student, MSIA • Instructor, 2nd Year Medical Friction of Hips Standard Writing Program, UNMC College of Students, August 2009–present Medicine, 2012–present Committee, Working Group/Item Nebraska Medicine WK 28778 (2011–present) • M3 Course Instructor • Medical Director, Lauritzen September 2009–present Co-Chair, Knee Wear Testing Outpatient Center and Oakview Standards Committee, (2002–present) Nebraska Orthopaedic Hospital: Medical Building Orthopaedic Clinics, August 2016–present Member of the Board of Directors, • Utilization Review International Society of Technology in Committee, 2013–present • Ambulatory Rooming Project, Arthroplasty (ISTA), 2005–present November 2015–present • Finance Committee, 2012-present Editorial Board Member, Journal • Perioperative Quality, Safety & Department Deputy for Orthopaedics, of Engineering in Medicine, Patient Experience Committee, One Chart, 2013–present IMechE Part H, 2009–present September 2015–present Consultant Reviewer: Associate Editor, Journal Advances Section Chief, Orthopaedics, in Orthopedics, June 2010–2018 • Journal of Orthopaedic Research Nebraska-Western Iowa VA Medical Center, January 2009–present Reviewer, Journal of Engineering • Journal of the AAOS in Medicine, IMechE Part Consultant Reviewer: H, 2007–present • Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research • Journal of Arthroplasty, Member and Reviewer, 2017–present Orthopaedic Research Society, Hasley, B: August 2009–present • Techniques in Orthopaedics, Best Doctors in America, 2018 June 2015–present Reviewer, Clinical Orthopaedics and Medical Staff Committees, Children’s Related Research, July 2010–present • Orthopaedics, September Hospital & Medical Center: 2013–present Reviewer, Journal of Orthopaedic • Focused Peer Review Research, 2007–present • Journal of the American Committee, 2008–present Society, September 2010–present Halanski, M: Scoliosis Research Society: McGarry, S: Member, POSNA Membership • Health Policy Committee, Committee, 2016-present UNMC: 2017–present Hartman, C: • Faculty Senate, June Konigsberg, B: 2013–present Member, Adult Reconstruction Member, Adult Reconstruction • Tissue Bank Review Committee,

Breaking News | 16 Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Member, 2006–present Representative, June 2016vpresent Director, UNMC, 2004–Present • Member, Resident Selection Volunteer, Perry Initiative, a day long Medical Director, Peri-Operative Committee, UNMC program to introduce high school Services, The Nebraska Medical Department of Orthopaedic age girls to the possibility of a career Center, 2008–Present Surgery, 2006–present in orthopaedics, Nov 17, 2019 AO/ASIF Orthopaedic Course • Clinical Competency American Academy of Pediatrics Faculty 1997–Present Committee Member, UNMC • Liaison from the Section on Department of Orthopaedic Mid-America Orthopaedic Association: Orthopaedics to the Committee Surgery, July 2013–Present on Child Abuse and Neglect, • First Vice President, 2018–2019 Musculoskeletal Transplant June 2016–present • President, 2019–2020 Foundation (MTF): • Section on Orthopaedics • Membership/Nominations • Audit Committee, 2018–2019 Executive Committee, September 2017–present Committee Member, • Planning Committee, 2018–2019 February 2012–present Children’s Hospital & Medical Center: AO North America: • Medical Board of Trustees, • Committee, • Fellowship Advisory April 2006–present January 2011–present Board, 2011–present • Ethic Committee, • Trauma Performance • Faculty, 1997–present January 2018–present Improvement and Patient Safety Member, Children’s Hospital Nebraska Medicine Committee, 2009vpresent of Omaha Bylaws Committee, • Medical Director Perioperative • Sedation Committee, January 2008–present Services, 2008–present January 2019–Present National Comprehensive • Graduate Medical • Surgical Services Process Cancer Network (NCCN): Education Committee Improvement Team: Scheduling and Patient • Soft Tissue Sarcoma Panel, Consultant Reviewer: July 2007–present Prep, June 2019–Present • Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, Pediatric Orthopaedic Society • Bone Cancer Panel, February 2014–present May 2006–present of North America: • Journal of Surgical • Liaison between the American Consultant Reviewer: 2010–present Education, Association of Orthopaedic • Clinical Orthopaedics and Related • Journal of the American Surgeons Pediatric Education Research, March 2011–present Academy of Orthopaedic Chair and the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of • Orthopaedics, February Surgeons, 1999–present North America Education 2011–present • Journal of Engineering in Clinical Council, Ag. 2016vpresent • Surgical , Medicine 2018–present American Orthopaedic Association: March 2019–Present • Journal of Graduate Medical • Austrian Swiss German Morgan, J: Education 2019–present Traveling Fellowship Task Force UNMC: Putnam, S: Lead, June 2018vpresent • Member, ACGME Residency Department Deputy for Orthopaedics, Consultant Reviewer: Milestones Committee, One Chart, 2013–present • Journal of Pediatric 2016–present Event Physician, Big Ten Orthopaedics, 2007–present • Member, Resident Selection Baseball Tournament, Omaha, • Journal of Orthopaedic Committee, 2016–present NE, May 22–26, 2019 Trauma, 2004–present Mormino, M: Scherl, S: • Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Best Doctors in America, 2018, 2019 Castle Connolly Top Doctor, 2019 Research, 2004–present Castle Connolly Regional American Academy of Orthopaedic • Pediatrics, 2003vpresent Top Doctors, 2018, 2019 Surgeons Annual Meeting Program Committee, Allied Health Siebler, J:

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Chair, Program Committee, • Research and Development Emerging Leaders Program, Mid-America Orthopaedic Committee, 2015–present American Orthopaedic Association, Association, 2019–2020 June 2015–present AO North America Outstanding Instructor of the Year UNMC • Trauma Faculty, 2014–present Award, Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery • Senator, UNMC Faculty & Rehabilitation, UNMC, 2019 • Hand Faculty, 2014–present Senate, 2018–2019 Director, MAOA/ICJR Pre-Meeting Consultant Reviewer • Director, M4 Curriculum Course, Orthopaedic Trauma: Development, 2016–present Current Concepts, Mid-America • Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 2017–Present Orthopaedic Association, 2018v2019 • Chair, Residency Research Committee, 2016–present Trauma Program Committee, • Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 2017–Present AAOS, 2015–present • Member, Residency Selection Committee, 2014–present Nebraska Medicine: • Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 2012–present Consultant Reviewer: • Patient Outcomes • Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Committee, 2016–present • Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2012–present Surgery, 2014–present • Perioperative Surgical Tao, M: Services Operations • Orthopaedics, 2013–present Committee, 2015vpresent Member, University of Nebraska Vincent, S: • Co-Leader, Clinical Effectiveness Lincoln Athletic Department Hiring Trauma Committee, 2015-2016 Committee, Nebraska Athletic Course Director, Department Performance Laboratory, 2018–present of Orthopaedic Surgery Grand • Trauma Peer Review Rounds, UNMC, 2018–Present Committee, 2014–present Event Physician, Big Ten Baseball Tournament, May 22- Membership Committee, Lumbar • Trauma Performance 26, 2019, Omaha, NE Spine Research Society, 2018–present Improvement/Patient Safety Committee, 2014–present Sideline Physician, Omaha Beef Wallace, M: Indoor Football, Omaha Beef UNMC: Children’s Hospital & Medical Center Team Physician, Westside • Credentials Committee, • Director, Orthopaedic High School, 2018–Present Career Specialty Track; January 2016–present Event Physician, Pink Gorilla Early Phase 3, 2018–present • Medical/Surgical Bird 10 Mile Run, Pink Gorilla • Musculoskeletal Phase Interdisciplinary Committee, One Curriculum Design Event Physician, U.S. Olympic September 2015–present Team Trials for Curling, U.S. Committee, 2016–present • Children’s Speciality Olympic Curling Trials • Continuing Medical Education Operating Compliance Committee, 2015–present Event Physician, 6th Annual Committee, 2016–present International Omaha Horse Jumping Pediatrics Content Committee, • Career Launch Oversight Competition, International Omaha Committee, 2015–present American Academy of Orthopaedic Nebraska Medicine: Surgeons, January 2018–present Streubel, P: • Member, Sports Medicine Residents Review Newsletter International Relations Committee, Steering Committee, Publication Committee, Pediatric American Society for Surgery 2017–present Orthopaedic Society of North of the Hand, 2016–present America, 2015–present • Member, Orthopaedics Consultant, Acumed, 2014–Present Operations Committee, Board of Directors, National 2017–present Organization, Jansen’s UNMC Foundation, 2017–present • Member, Ambulatory Surgery • Faculty Grievance Committee, Operations Committee, Volunteer, Perry Initiative, a day long 2018–Present University Nebraska Medical program to introduce high school • Orthopaedic Surgery Resident Center, 2018–present age girls to the possibility of a career Research Committee, 2016–Present in orthopaedics, Nov 17, 2019 Teusink, M:

Breaking News | 18 Orthopaedic News & Notes Putting their skills to the test As any good orthopaedic surgery resident knows, practice makes perfect when it comes to skills like casting or fracture fixation. Take a quick look back at the various hands-on training activities recently completed by residents in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation.

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation Administrative Director David Staiert celebrated 30 years with UNMC this year.

How your support helps us excel at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery our contributions have allowed the department to develop a national reputation for educating outstanding Ysurgeons, build a world-class research program where we are developing cutting-edge technology that is helping to shape the field of orthopaedic surgery, and enabled us to offer the latest techniques and most advanced diagnosis and treatment to our patients. Please join us in supporting the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation and help us continue to strengthen our ongoing mission to excel in these areas. On behalf of our residents, faculty, staff and patients who will benefit from your contribution,THANK YOU for your vital support! Visit: NUfoundation.org/orthopaedic

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In this issue Find us 1 Department welcomes Matthew A.

Halanski as chief of pediatrics online! Dr. Halanski brings 11 years of experience as a surgeon, including seven Visit www.unmc.edu/orthosurgery years as a faculty member at the University of Wisconsin School of to view or share this newsletter Medicine and Public Health. with friends and colleagues.

4 Welcome resident class of 2023 The addition of five new residents brings the total number of current residents to 25—the largest in the department’s history.

5 Resident class of 2019 graduates The department’s 2019 graduation ceremony was held June 7-8 and included oral presentations from the graduating residents and talks by distinguished guest speakers.

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