Bryan L. Reuss

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Bryan L. Reuss (born 1974 in Omaha, Nebraska) is an American orthopaedic surgeon. He received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Biology with distinction from the University of Kansas in 1996 and graduated with honors with an M.D. from the University of Nebraska College of Medicine in 2000. [1] From 2000 to 2005, Dr. Reuss was an Orthopaedic Surgery Resident Physician in the Orlando Regional Healthcare System. In 2004-2005 he was awarded the "Resident of the Year" for Orlando Regional Healthcare chosen from all the hospital system's Resident Doctors. [1] He completed an Orthopaedic Fellowship at the University of Cincinnati/Wellington Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Fellowship in 2006. [1] In 2010, Dr. Reuss was awarded the Sports Medicine Person of the Year from the Athletic Trainers Association of Florida. [2]

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Career

Reuss is Board Certified in orthopaedic surgery and is also Board Certified in sports medicine. [1] He has been an orthopaedic surgeon at Orlando Orthopaedic Center since 2006. [1] He specializes in orthopaedic sports medicine, with a focus on minimally-invasive surgeries of the shoulder, hip, and knee. Reuss has been a guest speaker and keynote presenter at numerous orthopaedic conferences including presentations at the Florida Orthopaedic Society Annual Meeting, [3] the Annual Orlando Orthopaedic Center Sports Medicine Symposium, the Annual Orthopaedic Seminar for National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses, the Florida Workman's Compensation Conference, [4] the Annual Sports Medicine Congress, the FSARN Annual Meeting, the Florida Hospital Sports Medicine Symposium, the Orlando Health Orthopaedic Summit, the University of Central Florida, and the Athletic Trainers Association of Florida Annual Symposium. Reuss has performed live and webcast surgeries including a live knee meniscus repair surgery at the National Workers' Compensation Judiciary College in 2010, [5] a live ACL Reconstruction Surgery at the Orlando Orthopaedics Sports Medicine Symposium for Athletic Trainers and Physical Therapists, and in 2014 performed a live triceps repair and pre-recorded a live shoulder labrum repair for the 69th Annual Workers' Compensation Educational Conference [6] and the 26th Annual Safety and Health Conference.

Board, executive committee memberships and awards

Reuss has served as Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedics for Orlando Health Medical Center and as a Member of the Perioperative Governing Board, the Orthopaedic Medical Outcomes Committee, and on the Medical Executive Committee (Nominations Committee) for Orlando Health Medical Center. [1] He is an Advisory Board member for the Florida State Association of Rehabilitation Nurses and is a reviewer for the American Journal of Sports Medicine . [1] Reuss is a board member of the MileSplit Medical Advisory Board with three other medical professionals: Gideon J. Lewis, Lisa Barkley, and Laura Podschun. He is a long-time member of the Arthroscopy Association of North America, the National Athletic Trainers Association, and the Athletic Trainers Association of Florida. [1]

Reuss has served on numerous board and committees including:

Reuss has won several awards, including the 2010 Sports Medicine Person of the Year from the Athletic Trainers Association of Florida and the Florida Orthopaedic Society Injured Worker's Inspiration Award. [7] In 2014, he won the Exemplary Physician Colleague Award from the Executive Nursing Leaders at Orlando Health. [8] As a resident, he won the 2004-2005 "Resident of the Year" for Orlando Regional Healthcare chosen from all the hospital system's Resident Doctors and then received the "Attending of the Year" in 2014 for his efforts as a Sports Medicine faculty of the Orlando Health Orthopaedic Residency Program. He also won first place in the 2007 Resident Writer's Competition for the American Journal of Orthopedics and first place in the 2005 Florida Orthopaedic Society Resident Research Competition. In 2015, he was named as one of Orlando's "Top Doctors" and "Best Doctors.". [9] In 2016, Reuss was named one of the Best Doctors for Orthopaedic Surgery in Orlando Family magazine and also chosen as a Reader's Choice Best Doctor, Orthopaedic Surgery by the readers of the magazine. [10]

Faculty positions and professorships

Sports physician positions

Reuss has been a physician for the following sports teams and entertainment venues:

Current: [1]

Past: [1]

Publications

Research

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References

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  3. "My "Go-to" Graft and Technique for ACL Reconstruction in Female Teenage Athlete" (PDF). Florida Orthopaedic Society Scientific Annual Meeting 2016. Archived (PDF) from the original on 24 September 2016. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
  4. "A WCEC Session Preview: Lights! Cameras! Surgery!". www.wci360.com. Workers' Compensation Institute. Archived from the original on 2 January 2018. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
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