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New leader is a practicing surgeon and U.S. Army Reserves colonel.
June 6, 2023
By: Michael Barbella
Managing Editor
John M. Tokish, M.D., associate chair for Research and director of the Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship at Mayo Clinic Arizona, has assumed the presidency of the Arthroscopy Association of North America (AANA) for 2023-2024. Dr. Tokish recently completed his terms as second and first vice president and has been an active member of the organization for more than 10 years. Throughout his AANA tenure, his myriad leadership positions on committees and the board have helped the organization lay the groundwork for collaborative research and education initiatives that will keep it at the forefront of innovation in minimally invasive orthopedic surgery. As a practicing surgeon and colonel in the U.S. Army Reserves, “service above self” is a mantra with whichTokish strives to live. Graduating from the U.S. Airforce Academy at a young age and serving as an active duty officer in the military for 16 years gave him a deep appreciation for those in service to the United States. Returning the “warrior athlete” to duty became a driving purpose for research and innovation in care, which will serve as fundamental aspects of his presidential platform. His previous roles as board liaison for the AANA Research Committee and chair of the AANA Education Committee will aid his platform. “It’s tremendously humbling to assume the role as AANA’s president,” Tokish said. “I’m looking forward to engaging with our membership in expanding AANA’s research and advocacy blueprints through several new initiatives.” Helping to develop and expand the Military Advanced Surgical Training (MAST) program has been one of Tokish’s primary roles during his service on the board. The program represents several years of work to establish an ideal curriculum of arthroscopic and minimally invasive surgical education for military orthopedic surgeons, as well as to validate AANA’s approach to restoring surgical skills degradation and maintenance of skills. “Traditional sports medicine injuries are commonly treated by our members both military and civilian, and it is critical that those skills are maintained or restored after absences due to deployments, family leave or for health issues,” Tokish stated. “The MAST program is incredibly important because it validates methods for maintaining those skills during absences and optimally restoring them upon return.” Another initiative that is of interest to AANA members is the evolving job market. Due to changes in employment and private practice, as well as a rise in private equity influences, factors that promote the “ideal” job environment are increasingly sought-after advice. AANA has embarked on an initiative called “The AANA Happiness Project,” which will gather data from members on the factors that separate surgeon fulfillment from frustration. Tokish envisions findings that will generate publications to help members more deeply understand aspects of the job environment that are worthy of investment. The results may be surprising. “Many of us [physicians] get asked by colleagues and even Fellows in training about what they should be looking for in a job or what makes up a good job,” Tokish explained. “It would be amazing to have the membership of over 5,500 members give us an idea about what factors drive worth and relevance in the sports medicine workforce and which factors determine how fulfilled a surgeon feels with their work.” Additionally, Tokish aims to help expand the future of minimally invasive surgery through research opportunities that will lead to the creation of important Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes for certain procedures. Tokish joins a presidential line dating back to 1981, when the organization was formed to promote, encourage, support, and foster the development and dissemination of knowledge about arthroscopy to improve the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal diseases and injuries. AANA is the primary source of continuing medical education for arthroscopists and a respected conduit for new techniques and information on arthroscopy. AANA is an international professional organization of more than 5,500 orthopedic surgeons and other medical professionals committed to advancing minimally invasive orthopedic surgery to improve patient outcomes through education, research, and advancement.
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