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Shen-Ying (Richard) Ma, MD, FAAOS Shen-Ying (Richard) Ma, MD, FAAOS Gregory L. and Ann L. Hummel Distinguished Professorship in Orthopaedic Surgery Missouri Orthopaedic Institute University of Missouri School of Medicine 1100 Virginia Avenue Columbia, MO 65212 Cell Phone: (434) 409-2584 Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Office Phone: (573) 884-3450 EDUCATION 2001-2005 University of Virginia School of Medicine. Charlottesville, VA. Doctor of Medicine 1997-2001 University of Virginia. Charlottesville, VA. B.A. in Biology, B.A. in Asian Studies with Distinction POST GRADUATE EDUCATION AND TRAINING 2011-2013 Hospital for Special Surgery. New York, NY. Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery Fellow Clinician-Scientist Program 2010-2011 University of Virginia Health System. Charlottesville, VA. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Administrative Chief Resident 2007-2011 University of Virginia Health System. Charlottesville, VA. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Academic Orthopaedic Training Program 2006-2007 Musculoskeletal Tissue Repair and Regeneration Research Fellowship. Charlottesville, VA. National Institute of Health Training Grant (T32 AR050960-A1) 2005-2006 University of Virginia Health System. Charlottesville, VA. Department of General Surgery - Internship APPOINTMENTS 2013-Present University of Missouri School of Medicine. Columbia, MO. Greg L. and Ann L. Hummel Distinguished Professor in Orthopaedic Surgery Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Division of Sports Medicine Department of Orthopaedic Surgery 2016-Present University of Missouri Department of Veterinary Pathobiology. Columbia, MO. Adjunct Professor 2013-Present Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans’ Hospital. Columbia, MO. Orthopaedic Surgery Consultant 2011-2013 Weill Cornell Medical College. New York, NY. Senior Clinical Associate in Orthopaedic Surgery Shen-Ying (Richard) Ma, MD, FAAOS 2 LICENSURE American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery – Diplomate Part I – Passed 07/11 Part II – Passed 07/15 Missouri Board for the Healing Arts Medical License #2013027452 State of New York Medical License #261772 HONORS AND AWARDS 2019 Finalist, Orthopaedic Research Society Tendon Section Award 2018 Dorsett L. Spurgeon Distinguished Medical Research Award, University of Missouri 2018 Finalist, Australian Sports Medicine Federation Wendy Ey Award for Best Paper in Women in Sports 2017 Sports Medicine Australia ASICS Award for Best New Investigator Injury Prevention 2017 American College of Sports Medicine Best Clinical Case Study Award 2016 National Operating Committee on Standards of Athletic Equipment Grant Award 2016 Hospital for Special Surgery Institute of Sports Medicine Research Grant Award 2016 Inside Columbia Magazine’s Favorite Doctors 2015 Swiss Society of Orthopedics and Traumatology Annual Meeting Best Poster Award 2015 Inside Columbia Magazine’s Favorite Doctors 2014 American Orthopaedic Society of Sports Medicine Aircast Basic Science Award 2013 Eastern Orthopaedic Association Travel Award 2012 National Football League Medical Charities Grant Award 2012 Orthopaedic Research Education Foundation (OREF) Young Investigator Grant Award 2012 AAOS/OREF/ORS Clinician Scholar Development Program 2010 American Orthopaedic Association Emerging Leaders Program 2010 American Orthopaedic Association/Zimmer/OREF Resident Leadership Forum 2010 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Award for highest score in orthopaedic in-training exam 2009 Alan Levine Scholars in Orthopaedic Graduate Medical Education Scholarship 2009 Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma Best Orthopaedic Teaching Resident Award 2009 Virginia Area OREF Resident Research Symposium First Place Poster Presentation Prize 2009 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Award for highest score in orthopaedic in-training exam 2007 Best Paper Award, Virginia Orthopaedic Society 60th Annual Meeting 2007 OREF Resident Clinician Scientist Training Grant Award 2007 Cervical Spine Research Society Resident/Fellow Research Grant Award 2007 AO Spine North America Young Investigator Research Grant 2007 American Cancer Society Institutional Grant Award 2006 Musculoskeletal Tissue Repair and Regeneration Research Fellowship (NIH T32 grant recipient) 2004 Raven Society, University of Virginia’s oldest and most prestigious honorary society 2001 Norfolk Foundation Florence L. Smith Medical Scholarship, four-year medical scholarship 2001 Commonwealth of Virginia Governor’s Fellow 2000 Phi Beta Kappa, University of Virginia Chapter 1998 University of Virginia Intermediate Honors 1997 Ethyl Scholar, four-year full academic scholarship to the University of Virginia 1997 Valedictorian, Highland Springs High School, Highland Springs, VA 1997 Eagle Scout and Order of the Arrow, Boys Scout of America, Troop 512, Highland Springs, VA ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE/COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP 2018-Present Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS) Clinical Research Committee 2018-Present University of Missouri Institutional Review Board 2017-Present Committee F08 on Sports Equipment, Playing Surfaces, and Facilities, American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) International 2017-Present Preclinical Model Research Section, Orthopaedic Research Society 2017-Present Tendon Research Section, Orthopaedic Research Society Shen-Ying (Richard) Ma, MD, FAAOS 3 2016-Present Rugby Codes Interdisciplinary Research Group, AUT Sports Performance Research Institute, New Zealand 2016-Present American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Biologic Implant Committee 2016-Present Committee F04 on Medical and Surgical Materials and Devices, ASTM International 2016-Present University of Missouri School of Medicine Research Council 2016-2017 Umbrella Graduate Program Committee, University of Missouri School of Medicine 2015-Present University of Missouri Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Program Evaluation Committee 2014-Present University of Missouri Faculty Search Committee (Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Radiology, and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation) 2014-Present University of Missouri ACL Study Group 2014-Present University of Missouri Sports Fellowship Core Competency Committee 2013-Present University of Missouri Orthopaedic Association, Past Vice-President 2013-Present University of Missouri Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Sports Medicine Fellowship Faculty Interviewer 2013-Present University of Missouri Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Faculty Interviewer 2013-2015 Peer Review Committee on Grants, Orthopaedic Research Education Foundation 2011-Present Regional Research Director, Rugby Research and Injury Prevention Group, Inc., New York, NY (www.rugbyinjury.org) 2010-2011 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Administrative Chief Resident 2010-2011 University of Virginia Health System Graduate Medical Education Committee Institutional Internal Review Committee – Resident reviewer Education Subcommittee – Resident member 2008-2011 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Education and Curriculum Committee 2004-2005 University of Virginia School of Medicine Admissions Committee TEAM AND ATHLETIC EVENT COVERAGE/COMMUNITY OUTREACH AND SERVICE 2018 Tournament Physician – USA Rugby Collegiate National Playoffs – Columbia, MO 2017 Research Advisor – USA Sevens Penn Mutual Collegiate Rugby Championships – Philadelphia, PA 2017 Research Advisor – USA Sevens Las Vegas Invitational – Las Vegas, NV 2016 Research Advisor – USA Rugby National Club Rugby 7s Series - Denver, CO 2016 Research Advisor – USA Sevens Penn Mutual Collegiate Rugby Championships – Philadelphia, PA 2014 National Football League Play 60 Challenge, Boonville, MO – This is a community initiative to promote getting kids to be active for 60 minutes per day to combat childhood obesity. 2014-Present Missouri Show-Me State Games – Medical Volunteer 2013-Present Missouri Orthopaedic Institute’s Friday Night Lights/Saturday Injury Clinic 2013-Present MIZZOU Sports Medicine/Combine Physicals Planning Committee 2013-Present University of Missouri Mizzou Club Athletics 2013-Present Team Physician, University of Missouri Mizzou Tiger Athletics 2013-Present Team Medical Consultant, Northeast Academy, USA Rugby Developmental Program, Community Olympic Developmental Program (CODP) 2012-2013 Assistant Team Physician – New York Knicks, National Basketball Association Supervising Physician: Answorth A. Allen, MD 2012-2013 Assistant Team Physician – St. John’s University Supervising Physician: Answorth A. Allen, MD 2012 Medical Staff – Empire Rugby Conference Championship, New Rochelle, NY 2012 Medical Staff – HSBC Sevens World Series, Las Vegas, NV 2012 Medical Staff – USA Sevens LLC, Las Vegas Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 2011 Research Advisor – USA Rugby Northeast Territorial Union Rugby 7’s Series, New England 2010-2011 Western Albemarle High School Football, Crozet, VA 2009-2010 Blueridge High School Football, St. George, VA Charlottesville High School Football, Charlottesville, VA 2009-2010 University of Virginia Athletics Hockey, Charlottesville, VA Shen-Ying (Richard) Ma, MD, FAAOS 4 ACADEMIC JOURNAL REVIEW/EDITORIAL BOARD Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery American - Associate Editor Panel American Journal of Sports Medicine – Active reviewer Sports Medicine – Active Reviewer Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery – Active reviewer Bone and Joint Research – Active reviewer Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine – Active reviewer Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research – Active reviewer Journal of Knee Surgery – Active reviewer Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research – Active reviewer Journal of Sport and Health Science – Active reviewer PROFESSIONAL
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