Chalk Talk Sports Medicine Fellowship Happenings
From the Classroom to the Community
Inside this issue
Current Fellows .................... 1
A Few Words......................... 2
Alumni News......................... 2
Where Are They Now? ...... 3
10 Things ................................ 3
Saying Goodbye .................. 3
Match……………….…………….4
Community…………………….4
Contact Us ............................. 4
Special points of interest
Program Director
Society Meeting 2017
Featured Alumni
Featured Faculty
TRIA Happenings
Program Coordinator
Fellowship Match
Calendar of events
Current Fellows
Our current three fellows have been very busy this year.
Dr. John Harris covered Gustavus Adolphus College Football this last fall, together with Dr. Gary Fetzer and
the Athletic Training staff, headed by Troy Banse, ATC. He attended almost all the of the games, and ran the
training room on Mondays. He also assisted Drs. Joel Boyd and Brad Nelson with the MN Wild during the 16-17
season. His assigned High School Football Team was Richfield. He was the team physician for the season and
worked closely with the TRIA ATC staff.
Dr. Scott Haskins assisted Drs. Joel Boyd and Jeff Macalena with Gophers Football last fall, attending every
game and assisting the Athletic Training staff lead by Kammy Powell, ATC during their practices. His assigned
High School Football team was Minneapolis Southwest. He was the team physician for the season and worked
closely with the TRIA ATC staff.
Dr. Chris Urband covered Gophers Men’s Hockey with Dr. Brad Nelson. He was the primary fellow for the MN
Magicians, an NAHL junior hockey team and also worked closely with the TRIA ATC staff. His assigned High
School Football Team was Washburn.
All three fellows assisted Dr. John Steubs with the MN Twins throughout the end of the 2016 season and now
during the 2017 season. They also joined Dr. Steubs at Spring Training in Florida. They were part of the medical
coverage team at the US Pond Hockey Championships last winter, and will be part of the care team for the
Summer X Games 2017.
Here are some picture of them in action!
June 2017
Volume 1, Issue 2
TRIA Orthopaedic Center
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Dr. Harris working the
GAC Football sidelines
From left, Dr. Harris, Troy B., ATC and
Dr. Fetzer at a GAC Football game From left, Dr. Haskins, Dr. Macalena, U of M Residents,
Dr. Olson and Dr. Boyd at a Gophers Football game
From left, Dr. Urband, Mr. Tom
Lehman and Dr. Steubs
From left, Dr. Boyd and Dr Haskins
at a Gophers Football game
From Left, Dr. Urband and Dr. Haskins at
Spring training
Dr. Harris working
the sidelines
Dr. Haskins holding the
Holiday Bowl trophy
2017 Fischbone Society Meeting
Traverse City, MI
Alumni News
A Few Words…
June 2017
The 2017 Fischbone Society Meeting will take place in Traverse City, MI in August, at the Grand
Traverse Resort and Spa. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Fellowship, as our first
fellow, Dr. David Burstein started in 1987. Celebrating 30 years of education will be the theme of
this year’s reunion. We have put together an amazing group of guests!
Lanny Johnson, MD will deliver the “What’s Really Important” address and participate in the
academic program.
Marc Safran, MD will be our first Presidential Guest and will be presenting on hip arthroscopy.
Judy Saewert, first Fellowship Coordinator, Bob Finke, Shelly Perpich-Koland, Hollis Fritts, MD,
David Fischer, MD, Sheldon Burns, MD and various early Fellows will be our panelists in the
“Fellowship Program: 30 Year Anniversary Symposium”. Lots of stories and anecdotes to share!
Our host families, Peter and Beth McAndrews, Matthew and Elani Sardelli, John and Miriam Samani
and Andrew and Beth Schorfhaar would like to warmly welcome all Society members to beautiful
Michigan!
TRIA Happenings
TRIA Woodbury is under construction.
The pictures below show the building
taking shape. It is scheduled to open
in mid-September.
TRIA acquired the naming rights to the
new Minnesota Wild practice facility. It
will be known as the TRIA Rink and is
scheduled to open in mid-October.
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Happy summer to all.
As there was great excitement and positive feedback to the creation of Chalk Talk, the TRIA Orthopaedic Sports
Medicine Fellowship Program is proud to publish the second issue. This newsletter is a wonderful communication
tool and I hope everybody enjoys the reading!!
As we approach the end of another academic year, it is always nice to reflect on our experiences throughout the
year. We have had the pleasure of educating and getting to know our current fellowship class throughout the
year. Chalk Talk, Issue 2 highlights some of the ‘experiences’ of Drs. Harris, Haskins, and Urband. We, of course,
have high hopes and expectations of them and are looking forward to following their careers (and most
importantly, ‘initiating’ them into the Fischbone Society). Additionally, the Fellowship Program has also
welcomed two more faculty members to the family, Dr. Jeffrey A. Macalena and Dr. Alicia K. Harrison. We are
looking forward to their additions to the teaching faculty.
Finally, I hope that all are considering participating in the 2017 Fischbone Society Meeting in Traverse City next
month. Dr. Fischer and Maia have put together a great program and it looks to the best alumni event ever!! I
look forward to seeing you there.
Fetz
Gary B. Fetzer, MD
Program Director
Sports Medicine Fellowship Program
TRIA Orthopaedic Center
10 Things You Don’t Know About Me
I set the alarm early enough every day so there is time to make coffee for
my wife and bring it to her in bed along with the paper and her favorite
breakfast: Cheerios and a banana.
One of the best things I have ever done is arrange arthroscopic equipment
to go to Latvia with Dr. Juris Matisons from the University of Riga, who
otherwise probably would have never gotten his own equipment.
I also think that this is my dream job. Being an orthopeadic surgeon and a
team physician is all I ever wanted to achieve professionally.
One thing I will never do again is a business deal without legal backing.
Unfortunately, a hand shake is not trustworthy anymore.
My hero is Dr. Edwin D. (Ned) Bayrd, a Hematologist at Mayo who took
care of my mother’s Hodgkin’s disease years ago. He was amazing at not
only caring for his patients, but also their family members. He made an
impact on me and my family and he is the reason why I went into
medicine.
I have 2 favorite movies: Gladiator, with Russell Crowe and Braveheart with
Mel Gibson.
My favorite place to be is at the family lake cabin in Northern MN, on
Whitefish Lake.
One thing I would like to do is go back to stain glass work. I learned it in
medical school and have not done it in years.
One thing I really do not like is the digital age we live in. It seems like
human conversations are disappearing. We spend too much time looking
at a screen of some sort.
If I could buy anything I wanted, or were granted one material wish, I
would own a private jet and travel the world, whenever I wanted to.
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by Alan W. Markman, MD-Faculty Member
Where Are They Now…?
Richard M. Linn, MD-Class of 1989-1990
Dr. Linn attended medical school at the University of New York and completed his residency at Washington
University in St. Louis. Currently, Dr. Linn works at The Orthopedic Center of South Florida, near Fort Lauderdale,
together with 15 other physicians. They are the largest independent orthopaedic group in the area!
Dr. Linn has been married to Cori for 25 years. They have two children, Matt and Cooper. Matt is 23 years old and
graduated from Brown last fall and is now working for Wayfair in Boston. Cooper is 21 years old and is a junior at
Emory majoring in Physics and Astronomy, hoping to work in the aerospace industry after graduation. And there is
Maggie too, their 6 year old rescue mutt, who Dr. Linn says is always happiest to see him! When he is not working,
Dr. Linn and his family enjoy traveling and spending time together when they can. 2016 was a year filled with
adventure for the Linn family. They went skiing in Breckenridge, relaxed in Cabo San Lucas, hiked in Oregon, went
on an RV trip to Rangell St. Elias National Park and Valdez in Alaska, and visited Japan for their 25th wedding
anniversary.
Dr. Linn says that fellowship was probably the best year of his career because he learned how to treat the patient as opposed to their condition or injury. He
remembers Dr. Fischer always saying “Well, I think we can help you with that…” which is a line that Dr. Linn uses multiple times a day in his practice. Dr. Linn also
appreciates Dr. Fischer’s trust in him when he was a fellow, as well as his high expectations. Dr. Linn thinks that because of this combination, he has become (as he
calls himself) “a pretty decent arthroscopic surgeon to date”.
Saying Goodbye…
As I enter my fourth year as the Fellowship Coordinator for the TRIA Orthopaedic Center Sports Medicine Program, and I prepare to say goodbye to the 2016-2017 class, I must confess that this is the hardest time of the academic year for me. Not because June and July are the busiest months of the year (they really are!), but because I struggle with letting go, under-standing that everything must come to an end, and remembering change is good. It is like when you are a kid, and your parents bring you to a party full of other kids that you have never met before. At
first you feel awkward, foreign, and you want to leave right away. But as the hours go by you start warming up and having fun. You hate it when your parents come back to pick you up. It is the same with a fellowship year for me: at first I am nervous, trying to get to know the new Fellows and make sure they get to know me too. But as the months go by, and we all get to know to each other, create our own memories, and truly start a friendship, I REALLY do not want it to end, I do not want them to go… and this year is no different. “This is a good thing!” I tell myself often. “This what they have been waiting for, for nearly 10 years!” I repeat over and over in my head. I realize this sure is a huge milestone for the Fellows and I got to be part of it! So, I woke up today and I decided to start seeing this moment in a different way. Although it is the hardest time of the year for me, it is the best time of the year for the Fellows, who are about to start the rest of their lives. Scott, John and Chris: I thank you for a great year and all you have done for TRIA, our patients, and the community. Thank you for working with me on all the different ‘must get done’ Program requirements. Thanks for your friendship, your trust, and your respect. Thank you for your sense of humor, warmth, and silliness. And most of all, thank you for your everyday smiles and words of encouragement, which have helped me get only better at my job. I celebrate each one of you and I wish nothing but the best to you and your families. Stay in touch and do not forget me! XOXO, Maia.
Maia Knox
Program Coordinator
Sports Medicine Fellowship Program
TRIA Orthopaedic Center
Fellowship Faculty and Staff
Gary B. Fetzer, MD
Program Director
Designated Institutional Official
Kirk J. Aadalen, MD
Joel L. Boyd, MD
Edward V. Craig, MD
Jonathan P. Braman, MD
Jonathan M. Cooper, DO
David A. Fischer, MD
Alicia K. Harrison, MD
Jeffrey A. Macalena, MD
Alan W. Markman, MD
Bradley J. Nelson, MD
John A. Steubs, MD
Marc A. Tompkins, MD
Robby Sikka, MD
Research Scientist
Megan Reams, MA, OTR/L
TRIA Institute Manager
Maia Knox
Program Coordinator
TRIA Orthopaedic Center
8100 Northland Dr
Bloomington, MN 55431
P. 952-806-5603
F. 952-806-5469
Coming Soon… You will be able to make a tax deductible donation to the TRIA Sports Medicine
Fellowship.
July 2017:
Monday 7/10-Faculty Meeting
Tuesday 7/11-Fellows Lab-Hip Arthroscopy
Thursday 7/13-Fellows Farewell Party
Wednesday-Saturday 7/19-7/22-AOSSM Meeting,-Toronto, Canada
Monday 7/24-Fellows Goodbye Cake
Monday 7/31-Last day of the 2016-2017 Academic year
August 2017:
Tuesday 8/1-First day of the 2017-2018 Academic year
Wednesday-Sunday 8/9-8/13-Fischbone Society Meeting-Traverse City, MI
Thursday 8/17-Fellows Welcome Party
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In the Next Issue...
Class of 2017-2018 As we say goodbye to out current Fellows, we also are looking forward to welcoming
our next class: Scott A. Linger, MD, Jarred K. Holt, DO and Chris A. DeFalco, MD. More
details about them in the September issue!
Class of 2018-2019
Results of the 2017 Fellowship Match We held the 2017 Fellowship Interviews in February, where we welcomed 24 excellent
applicants from all over the country and Canada too. The results of the Match were
posted in April and we learned that all 3 positions had matched! We are pleased to
announce our 2018-2019 Fellows:
William V. Albiero, MD Medical School: University of Wisconsin
School of Medicine
Residency: Cleveland Clinic Akron General
Jessica L. Brozek, MD Medical School: University of Kansas School of
Medicine-Kansas City
Residency: University of Kansas Medical Center
Aaron F. Newton, DO Medical School: DMU COM, Des Moines, Iowa
Residency: St. John Macomb-Oakland Hospital,
Michigan