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Derek Pupello has been working for the foundation since 2002. As a research manager, he managed several clinical research projects including an FDA investigational device exemption multi-center study of the first reverse shoulder arthroplasty system in the United States. The Reverse Shoulder Prosthesis®, invented by Mark Frankle, MD, was FDA approved in 2005. Derek became Director of Clinical Research in 2006 and became CEO of FORE in 2007. In his time at FORE, he has co-authored 20 publications including 6 articles published in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. When Derek started in 2002, the Foundation was primarily engaged in clinical research. After becoming CEO, he worked to expand FORE’s capabilities to include Biomechanical Research, Surgical Training, and Continuing Medical Education (CME). He worked to build a biomechanical research lab on the premises so that biomechanical research would no longer have to be outsourced. A biomechanics lab sharing the same building with FOI has enabled FORE to increase its ability to conduct this type of research while allowing physicians in a non-academic setting to participate in this type of research. The close proximity of scientists and physicians is an ideal scenario for the clinicians to engage in research that can answer fundamental questions about problems that they see in the clinic. In 2005, Derek attended a surgical training course in Chicago and realized the growing need for surgeons to practice and hone their surgical skills in a laboratory setting. In 2007, Derek converted storage space in the basement of FOI into a small surgical training space that could host from 6 to 8 stations. Two years later, the growing need for surgical training was the impetus for renovating and expanding the space to include an auditorium and a much larger space for surgical training. The Surgical Training Center was completed in early 2010 and features space for up to 20 stations and a state of the art audiovisual system and lecture theater. In 2007, FORE was accredited by the ACCME to provide CME credits to educational events. Since that time, the overall attendance at FORE’s educational events has more than doubled. The CME department remains a rapidly growing department of FORE as the need for healthcare professional education grows. FORE currently offers 8 courses where CME credit is offered. In addition to the day to day business operations of FORE, he is personally involved in several of the ongoing research projects. Also, he currently serves as Affiliate Associate faculty in the Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program, Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Department, University of South Florida School of Medicine. Derek received a B.S. in Biomedical Science at the University of South Florida in 2002, and an M.B.A. from the Executive MBA program at the University of South Florida in 2007. Outside of FORE, he enjoys spending time with his wife Kalisha and son Rocco. He is involved in his church, enjoys traveling, music, film and outdoor activities like scuba diving, fishing and playing flag football. For a list of publications, powered by PubMed, click here. |
| Gina began working at FORE in March of 2008 as the Office Manager and Executive Assistant to Derek Pupello, CEO. Gina graduated with a B.A. in Business from Farmingdale State University in 2004 and she is currently enrolled in the University of South Florida's Nonprofit Management Certification program. Gina recently moved to Tampa from New York and she enjoys volleyball, yoga, pilates, walking/running and going to the beach. |
| Mindy joined FORE in July of 2007 as the Continuing Medical Education Manager. Now the Director, she manages an assistant Coordinator and an Intern, orchestrating various live and regularly scheduled continuing medical education activities and special events, which are promoted at both the local and national levels. Mindy graduated with a Masters degree in Healthcare Administration from the University of Memphis in 2003. She enjoys spending time outdoors at the beach, playing tennis and jogging; a student at heart, you may also find her at the John Germany Library or taking lessons at the Tampa Bay Ballet Center. |
| Michelle Paradise began working as an Educational Assistant in the Continuing Medical Education department at FORE in February of 2009. Michelle graduated from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh with a B.A. degree in Corporate Communications and Rhetorical Studies. She enjoys cooking, reading a good book, and traveling. |
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Sergio Gutierrez began working at FORE in May of 2001 as a part time Research Assistant while finishing his Bachelors degree at the University of South Florida (USF). During those early years, he performed biomechanical research in the Biomechanics lab at USF under the mentorship of Dr. William E. Lee III (Director of the Biomedical Engineering program) and Dr. Mark Frankle (Orthopaedic surgeon at Florida Orthopaedic Institute). Through his research in biomechanics, Sergio was instrumental in furthering the understanding of the biomechanics of reverse shoulder arthroplasty and even in helping to alter surgical technique to improve patient outcomes. He has numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals, podium and poster presentations in national and international conferences, as well as a co-authorship in a book chapter. He is currently Director of the Phillip Spiegel Orthopaedic Research Laboratory where he is helping develop the Biomechanics Lab into a world-renowned scientific institution. He is also an Affiliate Associate Professor at the USF Medical School where he is helping to train future orthopaedic surgeons through an affiliation with the Orthopaedic Residency program. Sergio received his B.S. in both Chemical Engineering and Biology from the University of South Florida in 2002. He went on to receive his Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering at the University of South Florida in 2009. His hobbies include running, biking, kayaking, flying, playing tennis and developing software for the iPhone. For a list of publications, Powered by PubMed, click here. |
| Aniruddh Nayak began working as a Biomechanics Supervisor at FORE in November of 2009. He works with Drs. Castellvi and Small on spine biomechanics projects, along with Drs. Frankle and Mighell on shoulder research. Aniruddh graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering from University of Mumbai, India in 2007, and he plans to graduate with a Master's degree in Bioengineering from University of Toledo, OH. Aniruddh enjoys swimming, painting and cooking spicy Indian food! |
| Rebekah Freilich began working at FORE as an intern in August of 2008. She primarily works with Drs. Frankle and Mighell on elbow and shoulder research. In 2009, Rebekah graduated with a Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from the University of South Florida. Rebekah enjoys scuba diving, fishing, and watching movies. |
| Megan began working as a Clinical Research Coordinator at FORE in September of 2009. She primarily works with Dr. Small on spine research, but also does research with Drs. Billys, Weinstein, and Castellvi. Megan graduated with a B.S. in Psychology from the University of Florida. Megan enjoys spending time with her friends and family, reading, and being outdoors. |
| Jordan began working as a Clinical Research Coordinator at FORE in May of 2009. He primarily works with Dr. Mighell in Shoulder and Elbow Research. Jordan graduated with a B.S. in Biology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2006. He will attend Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, LA beginning in August of 2010. Jordan enjoys running, reading and playing guitar. |
| Kelli Bunton joined FORE as a Clinical Research Coordinator in September of 2006 after working for the FOI Sports Medicine Service for 8 years. She currently works with Drs. John Small, James Billys, and Marc Weinstein to further develop spine research within FOI, and to continue highlighting their work through publications and educational presentations. Originally from Florida, Kelli received her degree in Communications in 2006 from the University of South Florida in Tampa, where she still resides with her husband and two children. Kelli enjoys practicing yoga and pilates. |
| Deborah Clabeaux, RN began working as a Clinical Research Coordinator at FORE in August of 2003. She received her Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC) designation from the Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP) in March of 2007. Debbi works with Dr. Antonio Castellvi on studies involving the spine, such as preserving motion in the spine, including artificial disc replacement, facet joint replacement and other devices which may advance treatments of degenerative disease.She has 28 years of experience as an RN with a background in PeriOperative Nursing. Debbi is the proud mother of two children: one in college, and the other looking forward to college! Debbi enjoys movies, reading, traveling, outdoor activities and spending time with her family. |
| Rachel Clark began working as a Research Assistant at FORE in January of 2009. She primarily works with Dr. Frankle on shoulder and elbow research, but she is also involved with database design and management for ongoing research projects. Rachel graduated from the University of South Florida in 2009 with a B.A. in Psychology. Rachel enjoys reading, computer games, and spending time with her family. |
| Page Dunning began working as a Clinical Research Coordinator at FORE in September of 2007. She primarily works with doctors Frankle and Mighell managing shoulder & elbow research. Page graduated with a B.A. in Biology from McDaniel College in 2004 and she enjoys bowling, golf, and spending time at the beach. |
| Christopher Griffin began working as a media specialist at FORE in September of 2009. He produces many of FORE's videos, presentations, and CME brochures and he also works with Dr. Frankle on shoulder and elbow research. Chris is currently pursuing a BFA in Digital Film & Video from the Art Institute of Tampa, and he expects to graduate in 2013. Chris enjoys SCUBA diving, running, camping and hiking, and spending time with his girlfriend. |
| Kathy Kops began working as a Research Assistant at FORE in October of 1999. She works with the Adult Reconstruction team on total joint research studies. She is also responsible for database management and assisting with publications. Kathy graduated with an Associates degree in Applied Science from Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio in 1979. Kathy is an avid animal lover and enjoys spending time with her family and singing in the choir. |
| Melissa Levering began working as a Research Manager at FORE in July of 2004. She primarily works on hip and knee research studies with the Adult Reconstruction Team. She is also responsible for assisting with manuscript publications and grant applications. Melissa recently became the adult reconstruction fellowship coordinator. Melissa received a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Florida State University in 1998, and she is currently working towards a Masters degree in the College of Public Health Program at the University of South Florida. Melissa enjoys relaxing with her family on the weekends. |
| Michele Pliner joined FORE as a Clinical Research Coordinator in September of 2006, primarily working with Drs. Frankle and Mighell in shoulder and elbow research. She was also involved with database design and management for all ongoing research projects. She is currently the Research Compliance Manager, acting as an internal facilitator to ensure adherence with Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), study protocols, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and Good Clinical Practice (GCP) guidelines within the Foundation. She is also involved in coordinating Sports Medicine studies. In 2002, Michele received her B.A. in both Psychology and Religious Studies from Rollins College. In 2008, she completed her Project Management Certification at the University of South Florida and received both her Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC) designation from the Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP) and her Certified Clinical Research Professional (CCRP) designation from the Society of Clinical Research Associates (SoCRA). Michele lives in the Tampa area with her fiancé and three cats, and she enjoys camping, traveling, and martial arts. |
| Shannon Smith is a Research and Clinical Assistant for Dr. Frankle. Originally from Indiana, she moved to Florida in 2001 and has worked with Dr. Frankle since that time. She received her A.A. degree in 1999 in Applied Science - Medical Assisting, and she is currently enrolled at Hillsborough County Community College to further her career in the health field. Shannon lives in Riverview, FL with her husband and daughter. |
| Nazeem Virani, M.D. is a resident at the University of South Florida (USF) Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine. Nazeem received his Bachelor of Science degree in Biological Sciences from University of New Orleans, after which he completed his M.D. from LSUHSC School of Medicine in New Orleans. |
| Rudy began working with the FOI Surgery Center in 2003, and he transferred to FORE as the Surgical Training Center Manager in October of 2008. He is currently pursuing a degree in Business Administration from HCC, and he plans to continue his education at USF. Rudy enjoys playing ice hockey, baseball, fishing, golfing, the outdoors, and spending time with his family. |
| Dr. Lee is a Professor in the Department of Chemical & Biomedical Engineering at the University of South Florida, where he established the graduate biomedical engineering program (the first degrees were granted in 1998). Dr. Lee has been involved in orthopaedic research at FOI over the last fifteen years and now participates in orthopaedic research within FORE. Most of this research focuses on biomechanics, including basic and applied biomechanics, along with prosthetic design and evaluation. A number of Dr. Lee’s students have completed graduate degrees that featured FOI and FORE-based projects for both the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in biomedical engineering. In addition to collaborations at FOI and FORE, Dr. Lee is also actively involved in biomechanics research at the Tampa Veterans Administration Patient Safety Center. For a list of publications, powered by PubMed, click here. |