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New executive is a spine surgeon.
December 16, 2013
By: Michael Barbella
Managing Editor
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) has appointed William O.Shaffer, M.D., as its medical director. Shaffer succeeds William R. Martin, III, M.D., and will be based in Washington, D.C., to supervise the AAOS’s office of government relations and its department of research and scientific affairs. “We are thrilled that Dr. Shaffer has agreed to serve as our medical director,” AAOS CEO Karen L. Hackett, CAE, FACHE, said. “Dr. Shaffer has a wealth of experience as a private practice spine surgeon and as a leader at the AAOS and other organizations such as the North American Spine Society. He has also engaged in advocacy efforts on behalf of orthopaedic surgeons in Kentucky and Iowa and has participated in Research Capitol Hill Days.” Shaffer earned his medical degree from the University of Michigan and joined the U.S. Navy, completing an orthopaedic surgery internship at the Naval Hospital Oakland and an aerospace medicine fellowship at the Naval Aerospace Medical Institute in Pensacola, Fla. He then served for two years aboard the USS America, USS Independence, and USS Nimitz, with tours in the Mediterranean and Caribbean regions. Shaffer later completed an orthopaedic surgery residency at the Naval Hospital in Portsmouth, Va., followed by a tour at the Naval Hospital in Yokosuka, Japan, where he received the Navy Commendation Medal. “I was selected for a Navy-sponsored spine fellowship at the University of Iowa, after which I was assigned to the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md.,” Shaffer told AAOSNow, a monthly journal published by the AAOS . “I served as the department head and residency program director for orthopaedic surgery, receiving a second commendation medal for management of the department.” Shaffer, who specializes in treatment of the spine, spent time in private practice at Ventura Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine in Ventura, Calif., before joining the Saint Louis University School of Medicine’s Orthopaedic Surgery Department, where he reestablished the spine program in both orthopaedic and neurologic surgery. He later established a spine practice at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine in Lexington, Ky., where he served as professor, vice-chairman, and orthopaedic residency coordinator. “For the last 4 years, I have practiced in an underserved area of northwest Iowa, which has been very satisfying,” said Shaffer, who has been a member of the Evidence-Based Guideline Development Committee of the North American Spine Society for more than a decade, and has served for the past 4 years on the AAOS Committee on Evidence-Based Quality and Value (EBQV). “We are excited about the expertise Dr. Shaffer will bring to our efforts to improve value in musculoskeletal care” said Kevin J. Bozic, M.D., MBA, chair of the Council on Research and Quality. “His experience on the EBQV Committee, as well as on other quality initiatives both within and outside of AAOS, will enable him to make important contributions as medical director.” Shaffer said he will draw on his vast experience to fulfill his medical director duties and represent Academy members. “I want our members to know they will have a strong, experienced voice in Washington,” he stressed to AAOSNow. “My goal is to represent orthopaedic surgeons from a variety of practice settings—from private practice orthopaedists, who face many of the same challenges of all small business owners in an uncertain economic climate, to academic surgeons, who must divide their time between academic and clinical pursuits, and military orthopaedists, who must meet extraordinary demands as they care for their patients.”
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