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04/03/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/03/2024 09:07

Lori Shoaf Joins AAOS as Vice President of the Office of Government Relations

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Published 4/3/2024

Lori Shoaf Joins AAOS as Vice President of the Office of Government Relations

ROSEMONT, Ill. (April 3, 2024)-The American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons' (AAOS) welcomes Lori Shoaf, JD, MA, as the new vice president for the Association's Office of Government Relations, which promotes and advocates for the viewpoint of the orthopaedic community. Based in Washington, D.C., Shoaf will oversee the legislative, regulatory and political teams that together identify, analyze and direct health policy activities to position AAOS as the trusted leaders in advancing musculoskeletal health.

Most recently, Shoaf spent a decade as the executive director of partnerships, advocacy and coalitions at the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association. She also has previous federal government relations experience at member healthcare associations, including the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the American Association of Neurological Surgeons and the American College of Physicians. In these roles, Shoaf oversaw legislative and regulatory issues, advanced legislative priorities, led initiatives that increased political action committee contributions, and advanced the value of membership, resulting in stronger recruitment and retention.

"I am confident Lori will be a strong leader for the Association as she brings deep experience and proven success leading public sector engagement, congressional relations and outreach, industry affairs, coalition building, and member services, among others," said Nathan Glusenkamp, MA, chief quality and registries officer at AAOS. "Her background in both physician advocacy and working with private payers brings a fresh perspective on how our team can successfully advocate on behalf of physicians and patients to improve musculoskeletal care."

With AAOS' recent implementation of its new 5-year Strategic Plan, Shoaf will be responsible for working closely with her team and surgeon leaders to ensure advocacy efforts align with the Strategic Plan. In particular, she will collaborate with the Advocacy Council, which establishes AAOS' annual unified advocacy agenda and builds and maintains coalitions with external organizations in orthopaedic surgery and across organized medicine.

"I am honored to be joining an organization with such a strong reputation in Washington and am excited to build upon AAOS' strong foundation of multi-pronged advocacy," said Shoaf. "Together, we will contribute to the evolution of member needs at a time when the profession is rapidly changing, and I look forward to working collaboratively to ensure public policy supports the central role of orthopaedic surgeons leading care teams and medical decision making to benefit patients."

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About the AAOS
With more than 39,000 members, the American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) promotes and advocates the viewpoint of the orthopaedic community before federal and state legislative, regulatory, and executive agencies. Based in Washington, D.C., with additional staff in the AAOS' headquarters in Rosemont, Illinois, the AAOS Office of Government Relations identifies, analyzes, and directs all health policy activities and initiatives to position the AAOS as the trusted leaders in advancing musculoskeletal health.

For more information on all AAOS advocacy efforts, visit http://www.aaos.org/dc.

Contact AAOS Media Relations

Kristen Coultas
202-548-4143
[email protected]