CURRICULUM VITAE Thomas James Grogan, M.D. BORN March 8, 1954 MEDICAL OFFICE June 1, 2012 - Present 11704 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 11710, Los Angeles, California 90025 August 1,1988 June 1, 2012 2001 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 1160W Santa Monica, California 90404 (310) 828-5441 Fax (310) 453-2245 MEDICAL LICENSES California G46706 DNBB BG0608868 Hospital Affiliations Saint John s Santa Monica, California UCLA/Santa Monica Santa Monica, California Surgery Center Affiliations CAST Westwood Surgery Center of the Pacific Santa Monica POSITIONS HELD 1 of 8 Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, Los Angeles Assistant Chief of Staff 1986-1987 California Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Associates Chief Executive Officer 1991-1995 Surgical Specialty Management Associates Chief Executive Officer 1993-1995 VIVRA Specialty Partners National Medical Director 1997-2001 Orthopedic Strategies - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Publisher Executive Editor 1997-2003
AAOS Practice Management Committee 2006-2014 AAOS Council on Education AAOS Committee on Professionalism 2010-2014 2016 Present EDUCATION Princeton University, 1972-1976, B.A. Biology University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, 1976-1980, M.D. Internship, UCLA Department of Surgery, 1980-1981 Residency, UCLA Division of Orthopaedics, 1981-1985 Fellowships: NIH Resident Trainee-Total Joint Replacement, UCLA July 2, 1982-June 30, 1983 AO International, Klinikum Rechts der Isar, Munich, Germany May-July, 1986 Pediatric Orthopaedics, Shriners Hospital, Los Angeles, California January 1-December 31, 1986 HONORS/AWARDS Eagle Scout, Boy Scouts of America Princeton University, Cum Laude, Biology University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Alpha Omega Alpha Academic Honor Society UCLA, Department of Surgery, 1981 Resident I of-the-year ORGANIZATIONS Member, Sigma XI Scientific Research Society Diplomate, American Board of Orthopedic Surgery Diplomate, American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons Member, Pediatric Orthopedic Society of North America Member, California Orthopedic Association BOOK CHAPTERS Grogan, D.L. and Grogan, T.J. Chapter 38: Orthopedic Anesthesia: In Principal Practice of Nurse Anesthesia : Appleton and Lang, Newark, N.J., pages 645-661, (1992). PRESENTATIONS 2 of 8 1. Deep Sepsis Following Total Knee Arthroplasty: Ten Year Experience at UCLA Medical Center. A.O.A. Resident's Meeting. Memphis, Tennessee, May 1983. 2. Liquid Nitrogen Cryotherapy versus Phenol Cauterization in a Dog Model. Orthopaedic Research Society. Atlanta, Georgia, February 1984.
3. Post-Fracture Limb Swelling and Stiffness: Development of a New Rabbit Model. O.R.S. Atlanta, Georgia, 1984. 4. Liquid Nitrogen Cryotherapy versus Phenol Cauterization in a Dog Model. A.O.A. Resident's Meeting. Ann Arbor, Michigan, May 1984. 5. Medical versus Surgical Management of Osteoid Osteoma. A.O.A. Resident's Meeting. New Orleans, Louisiana, May 1985. 6. Deep Sepsis Following Total Knee Arthroplasty. Western Orthopedic Association Meeting. San Diego, California, May 1987. 7. Closed Femoral Shortening for Leg Length Equalization. Shriners Hospital Annual Chief's Meeting. Long Beach, California, October 1987. 8. CDH in Patients over Two Years of Age. Western Orthopedic Association Meeting. Santa Barbara, California, May 1988. 9. Metal Removal in a Pediatric Population: Benign Procedure or Necessary Evil? American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. Las Vegas, Nevada, February 1989. 10. Managed Care in Orthopedic Surgery: California Orthopedic Association Annual Meeting, April 1994. 11. Capitation in Orthopedic Surgery: Cincinnati Surgical Society, October 1994. 12. Capitation in Foot and Ankle Surgery: Foot Society Annual Specialty Day. Orlando, Florida, February 1995. 13. Managed Care Symposium. California Orthopaedic Association Annual Meeting. La Jolla, California, April 1995. 14. Managed Care and Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgeons. State of the Union, Managed Care Terminology. POSNA Annual Meeting. Miami, Florida, April 1995. 15. Pediatric Orthopaedics: What Can We Do? Capitation Has Many Advantages. State of the Union, Managed Care Terminology. POSNA Annual Meeting. Miami, Florida, April 1995. 16. Physician Compensation Under Managed Care and Stark II Implications. 9 th Annual Conference, Financial Management Society. Medical Group Management Association. Chicago, Illinois, June 1995. 17. Success in Managed Care With or Without Healthcare Plans. HFMA. City of Industry, California, August 1995. 18. Innovative Management Teams. 1998 Interim Meeting. Texas Orthopaedic Association. San Antonio, Texas, September 1995. 19. Pediatric Gait Problems. 47 th Annual Scientific Assembly. American Academy of Family Physicians. Anaheim, California. September 1995. 20. Growth & Development Considerations for the Physically Active Youth. Youth Sport Injury Prevention and Fitness. Sport Fit. UCLA Extension. Los Angeles, California, October 1995. 21. Pedorthic Management of Common Foot Disorders. Managed Care/Capitation. 3 of 8
Pedorthic Footwear Association. November 1995. 22. Taking Charge: Managed Care Contracting for Orthopaedic Surgeons. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Twelve Cities, 1995. 23. Taking Charge: Managed Care Contracting for Orthopaedic Surgeons- Collaborative Arrangements and Capitation Rates/The Negotiation Process. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia, February 1996. 24. Healthcare Update. Action/Reaction: Orthopaedic Practice Strategies for the 90 s and Beyond. Kaiser Permanente Annual Orthopaedic Symposium. Newport Beach, California, March 1996. 25. Western States Forum II, What Works. Western Orthopedic Association, 60 th Annual Meeting, August 1996. 26. Managed Care: Meeting the Challenge and Taking Charge. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Summer Institute. San Diego, California, September 1996. 27. Winning at Risk: The Interplay of Cost, Quality and Access in Orthopaedic Practices. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Seven Cities, 1996. 28. Taking Charge: Managed Care Contracting for Orthopaedic Surgeons- Collaborative Arrangements and Capitation Rates/The Negotiation Process. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting. San Francisco, California, February 1997. 29. IPA Financial Operations: Building a Strong Foundation for Success. Provider Compensation Methods. National IPA Coalition, Annual Spring Workshop. Santa Barbara, California, March 1997. 30. Delivery of Orthopaedic and Arthroscopic Care into the 21st Century: Evolving Disease Management Care Environment. Arthroscopy Association of North America Annual Meeting. San Diego, California, April 1997. 31. Growth & Development Considerations for the Physically Active Youth. Youth Injury Prevention and Fitness. Sport Fit. UCLA Extension. Los Angeles, California, May 1997. 32. Reshaping Your Practice: Groups, Mergers, Networks and Strategic Options. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons National Conference. Chicago, Illinois, June 1997. 33. Managed Orthopaedic Care. International Business Communications Managed Care. Washington DC, May 1997. 34. Update in Orthopaedics 1997. Managed Care Update. 5 th Annual Kaiser Permanente Conference. Maui, Hawaii, July 1997. 35. Practice Evaluation, Risk Assumption and Managed Care Contracting. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting. New Orleans, Louisiana, March 1998. 36. Cost Effective Management of Total Joint Replacement Under Managed Care: Contract and Market Development for Disease Specific Case Management. AIC. Chicago, Illinois, May 1998. 37. Practice Evaluation, Risk Assumption and Managed Care Contracting. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting. Anaheim, California, February 4 of 8
1999. 38. Update in Orthopaedics 1999. Managed Care Update. 7 th Annual Kaiser Permanente Conference. Maui, Hawaii, July 1999. 39. Practice Evaluation, Risk Assumption and Managed Care Contracting. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting. Orlando, Florida, March 2000. 40. Update in Orthopaedics 2000. Managed Care Update. 8 th Annual Kaiser Orthopaedic Conference. Kauai, Hawaii, July 2000. 41. Orthopaedic Sports Exam. UCLA-Santa Monica Family Practice Residency, Noon Conference. Santa Monica, California, July 2001 42. Update in Orthopaedics 2001. Managed Care Update. 9 th Annual Kaiser Permanente Conference. Kauai, Hawaii, July 2001. 43. Pitfalls in Orthopaedics. UCLA-Santa Monica Family Practice Residency, Noon Conference. Santa Monica, California, August 2001 44. Bone Fractures, Osteogenesis Imperfecta and Child Abuse in Juvenile Court Cases. Orthopedic Manifestations of Child Abuse. 19 th Annual Juvenile Courts Law and Procedures Seminar. Montebello, California, January 2002. 45. Update in Orthopaedics 2002. Managed Care Update. 10 th Annual Kaiser Orthopaedic Conference. Kauai, Hawaii, July 2002 46. Update in Orthopaedic Surgery 2003. Issues in Managed Care. 11 th Annual Kaiser Orthopaedic Conference. Maui, Hawaii, July 2003. 47. Update in Orthopaedic Surgery 2004. Managed Care Update. 12 th Annual Kaiser Permanente Conference. Kauai, Hawaii, July 2004. 48. Update in Orthopaedic Surgery 2005. Managed Care Update. 13 th Annual Kaiser Permanente Conference. Maui, Hawaii, July 2005. 49. Update in Orthopaedic Surgery 2006. Current Developments with Managed Care. 14 th Annual Kaiser Permanente Conference. Kauai, Hawaii, July 2006. 50. Update in Orthopaedic Surgery 2007. Update in Orthopedics. 15 th Annual Kaiser Permanente Conference. Maui, Hawaii, July 2007. 51. Orthopedic Evaluation for Non-Accidental Trauma. Los Angeles Dependency Lawyers Training. Monterey Park, California, March 2008. 52. Update in Orthopaedic Surgery 2008. Update in Orthopedics. 16 th Annual Kaiser Permanente Conference. Kauai, Hawaii, July 2008. 53. Practice Management Symposium for Practicing Orthopaedic Surgeons. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting. Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2009. 54. Update in Orthopaedic Surgery 2009. Update in Orthopedics. 17 th Annual Kaiser Permanente Conference. Kauai, Hawaii, July 2009. 55. Practice Management Symposium for Practicing Orthopaedic Surgeons. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting. New Orleans, Louisiana, March 2010. 56. Update in Orthopaedic Surgery 2010. Update in Orthopedics. 18 th Annual Kaiser Permanente Conference. Kauai, Hawaii, July 2010. 5 of 8
57. Using Medical Experts in Broken Bones Cases. Zealous Advocacy for Parents 2010. Anaheim, California, September 2010. 58. Practice Management Symposium for Practicing Orthopaedic Surgeons. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting. San Diego, California, February 2011. 59. Dependency Counsel Training Program 201: Using Witnesses to Build Your Case. Burbank, California, March 2011. 60. Update in Orthopaedic Surgery 2011. Update in Orthopedics. 19 th Annual Kaiser Permanente Conference. Maui, Hawaii, July 2011. 61. Practice Management Symposium for Practicing Orthopaedic Surgeons. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting. San Francisco, California, February 2012. 62. Update in Orthopaedic Surgery 2012. Current Health Care Legislation: How It Affects our Patients and Us. 20 th Annual Kaiser Permanente Conference. Kauai, Hawaii, July 2012. 63. Community Orthopaedic Surgeon. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting. Chicago, Illinois, March 2013. 64. Preparing for Value-Based Healthcare; Optimizing Value in Different Practice Models. California Orthopaedic Association/C-Bones 2013 Annual Meeting. Rancho Palos Verdes, California, April 2013. 65. Update in Orthopaedic Surgery 2013. Impact of the Affordable Care Act on Practicing Orthopaedic Surgeons. 21 st Annual Kaiser Permanente Conference. Maui, Hawaii, July 2013 66. Transitioning the Workers' Compensation Official Medical Fee Schedule (OMFS) for Physicians to RBRVS as of 1/1/2014 and Implementation of ICD-10 - How to Prepare. California Orthopaedic Association. Costa Mesa, California, December 2013. 67. Regenerative Stem Cell Therapies. Preliminary Experiences using Adipose Derived Stromal Vascular Fraction for Various Orthopedic Conditions. American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, 30th Annual Scientific Meeting. The Future of Cosmetic Surgery: Advances in Quality Patient Care and Safety. Hollywood Florida, January 2014. 68. Health Care Reform: How Can We Adapt? American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting. New Orleans, Louisiana, March 2014. 69. The Affordable Care Act: A Guide for Orthopaedic Physicians. Missouri State Orthopaedic Association Annual Meeting. Kansas City, Missouri, April 2014 70. 2014 Minnesota Orthopaedic Society Annual Meeting. Surviving the Affordable Care Act: A Guide for Orthopaedic Surgeons. Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 2014. 71. Update in Orthopaedic Surgery 2014. Current Health Care Legislation: How it Affects our Patients and Us. 22nd Annual Kaiser Permanente Conference. Kauai, Hawaii, July 2014. 72. Update in Orthopaedic Surgery 2015. Current Health Care Legislation: How it Affects our Patients and Us. 23rd Annual Kaiser Permanente Conference. Maui, Hawaii, July 2015. ABSTRACTS 1. Grogan, T.J., Rollins, J.R., and Amstutz, H.C.: Deep Sepsis Following Total Knee 6 of 8
Arthroplasty: Ten Year Experience at UCLA Medical Center. Orthop. Trans., 7 :421, 1983. 2. Grogan, T.J., and Eckardt, J.J.: Liquid Nitrogen Cryotherapy versus Phenol Cauterization in a Dog Model. Orthop. Trans., 8 :325, 1984. 3. Grogan, T.J. and Eckardt, J.J.: Medical and Surgical Management of Osteoid Osteoma: UCLA Experience. Orthop. Trans., (In Press). 4. Grogan, T.J., Krom, W., and Oppenheim, W.O.: The Chiari Osteotomy for Hip Containment in Cerebral Palsy. Orthop. Trans., 10 :143, 1986. 5. Ouzonian, T.J., Thompson, L., Grogan, T.J., Webber, M.M., and Amstutz, H.C.: Evaluation of Musculoskeletal Sepsis Utilizing Indium-III WBC Imaging. Orthop. Trans., 8 :498, 1984. 6. Kim, W.C., Grogan, T.J., Amstutz, H.C., Dorey, F., and Tooke, S.M.: Comparison of THARIES and Conventional THR in Patients of Age 30 and Younger. Orthop. Trans., 7 :389, 1983. 7. Ouzonian, T.J., Grogan, T.J., Kabo, J.M., Dorey, F., and Meals, R.A.: Orthop. Trans., 9 :322, 1985. 8. Orcutt, S.A., Grogan, T.J., and Moseley, C.F.: Surgical Treatment of Neglected Club Feet. Orthop. Trans., 15 :9, 1991. 9. Lee, Y.F., Grogan, T.J., and Moseley, C.F.: Extra-Articular Subtalar Arthrodesis in Myelodysplasia. Orthop. Trans. 14 :590, 1990. 10. Namba, R., Grogan, T.J., and Moseley, C.: Complications in Closed Femoral Osteotomies. Orthop. Trans. 14 :635, 1990. PUBLICATIONS 1. Lisk, R.D., Reuter, L.A., and Grogan, T.J.: Effects of Progesterone Pretreatment and Neonatal Treatment with Estrogen on Androgen on H3 Estradiol Retention. Biology of Reproduction, 15(4) :485-491, 1976. 2. Amstutz, H.C., Thomas, B.J., Jinnah, R.H., Kim, W.C., Grogan, T.J., and Yale, C.: Treatment of Primary Osteoarthritis of the Hip. A Comparison of Total Joint and Surface Replacement Arthroplasty. J. Bone and Joint Surg. 66-A :228-241, 1984. 3. Eckardt, J.J. and Grogan, T.J.: Giant Cell Tumor. Clin. Orthop. 204 :45-58, 1986. 4. Eckardt, J.J. and Grogan, T.J.: Giant Cell Tumor-Soft Tissue Recurrence. Clin. Orthop. (In Press). 5. Grogan, T.J., Dorey, F., Rollins, J.R., and Amstutz, H.C.: Deep Sepsis Following Total Knee Arthroplasty: Ten Year Experience at UCLA Medical Center. J. Bone and Joint Surg. 68-A :226-234, 1986. 7 of 8 6. Kim, W.C., Grogan, T.J., and Amstutz, H.C., and Dorey, F.: Survivorship Comparison of THARIES and Conventional Hip Arthroplasty in Patients Under 40 Years. Clin. Orthop. 214 :269-277, 1987.
7. Ouzonian, T.J., Kabo, J.M., Grogan, T.J., Dorey, F., and Meals, R.A.: The Effects of Pressurization on Fracture Swelling and Joint Stiffness in A Rabbit Hind-Limb Model. Clin. Orthop. (In Press). 8. Schmalzried, T., Grogan, T.J., Neumeier, P., and Dorey, F.: Metal Removal in a Pediatric Population. J. Pediatric Ortho. 11 :72-76, 1990. 0516 8 of 8